MALL
Mobile Assisted Language Learning, or “MALL” is creating the same buzz in the new millennium that computer-assisted language learning (CALL) created in the 1990s. MALL is language learning using mobile devices such as:
- cell (mobile) phones (including the iPhone)
- MP3 or MP4 players (e.g. iPods)
- Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) (e.g. Palm Pilot, Blackberry, etc.)
The main principles of MALL:
- it offers a way to access learning materials and to interact with teachers and peers;
- it involves much more than flexible resource access and an easy way to shorten distances between learners;
- it includes the incorporation of usage context as a significant learning element;
- it provides dynamics which are not available through the traditional classroom.
QR codes.
QR-code is a square picture in which information is encoded. It can be plain text, an Internet address, a phone, coordinates of a place, etc. Their special kind makes it easier to read stored data using modern mobile phones equipped with cameras. It is enough to point the camera phone to the code and immediately get access to its contents.
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Augmented Reality.
Augmented Reality - is an environment with a direct or indirect addition of the physical world to digital data in real time with the help of computer devices - tablets, smartphones and innovative gadgets like Google Glass, as well as software to them.
What are the types of devices:
- Google Glass - glasses are developed by Google and are a standalone portable device, controlled by voice and gestures.
- Vuzix Wrap 1200AR and Vizux Smart Glasses M100.
Software
Already, the software for using AR is very diverse. The most famous representatives of the software of augmented reality are the so-called augmented reality browsers and games for mobile platforms - smartphones and tablet PCs on widely used iOS, Android operating systems, as well as Sony PlayStation Vita and Nintendo 3DS and 3DS XL game consoles. The type of software Glass is unknown, and Vuzix Smart Glasses M100 runs on a modified version of Android.