Exploring the Challenges of Technology in Language Teaching in the Aftermath of the Pandemic

IF 3.6 2区 文学 Q1 LINGUISTICS Relc Journal Pub Date : 2023-04-25 DOI:10.1177/00336882231168438
Glenn Stockwell, Yi-Jin Wang
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The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has been varied, and while there was a clear upsurge in the use of technology in language and learning contexts during the worst lockdown periods, the long-term impact on technology usage remains to be seen. As has been widely noted, lockdowns forced teaching into remote modes, making technology indispensable. Many teachers found themselves struggling to use technologies with little or no experience or training, and often in spite of earlier resistance to using it. The affective barriers to using technology may have decreased somewhat, but other potential problems have arisen as well. There has generally been a narrow view about the effectiveness of technology use in language teaching and learning. During the pandemic, teaching often entailed using videoconferencing tools as a means of emulating face-to-face teaching, albeit inhibited by the limitations and the affordances of the technologies. While research into mobile learning prospered prior to the pandemic, long periods of lockdown saw them being used as little more than a backup for when other technologies experienced technical difficulties. In this paper, we discuss not only the often-cited positive effects of technology usage in language learning during COVID, but also the possible negative implications for how technology has come to be used and viewed by learners, teachers, and administrators. Suggestions for a potential way forward in this ‘aftermath’ of the pandemic are discussed, along with some guidelines for making the most of what we have learned about using technology for language learning in the future.
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探索新冠肺炎疫情后技术在语言教学中的挑战
COVID-19大流行的影响各不相同,虽然在最严重的封锁期间,在语言和学习环境中使用技术的人数明显增加,但对技术使用的长期影响仍有待观察。正如人们普遍注意到的那样,封锁迫使教学采用远程模式,使得技术不可或缺。许多教师发现自己在很少或根本没有经验或培训的情况下难以使用技术,而且往往不顾早期对使用技术的抵制。使用技术的情感障碍可能有所减少,但其他潜在问题也出现了。关于技术在语言教学中的有效性,人们的看法普遍很狭隘。在大流行期间,教学通常需要使用视频会议工具作为模拟面对面教学的手段,尽管受到技术的限制和能力的限制。虽然在大流行之前,对移动学习的研究蓬勃发展,但长期的封锁使它们仅仅被用作其他技术遇到技术困难时的备用方案。在本文中,我们不仅讨论了在COVID期间技术使用在语言学习中经常被引用的积极影响,还讨论了学习者、教师和管理人员如何使用和看待技术可能产生的负面影响。会议讨论了在疫情“后果”中可能采取的措施,并提出了一些指导方针,以充分利用我们在未来利用技术进行语言学习方面学到的知识。
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Relc Journal
Relc Journal LINGUISTICS-
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期刊介绍: The RELC Journal is a fully peer-reviewed international journal that publishes original research and review articles on language education. The aim of this Journal is to present information and ideas on theories, research, methods and materials related to language learning and teaching. Within this framework the Journal welcomes contributions in such areas of current enquiry as first and second language learning and teaching, language and culture, discourse analysis, language planning, language testing, multilingual education, stylistics, translation and information technology. The RELC Journal, therefore, is concerned with linguistics applied to education and contributions that have in mind the common professional concerns of both the practitioner and the researcher.
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