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On the effectiveness of Robot-Assisted Language Learning

Journal

RECALL
Volume 23, Issue -, Pages 25-58

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S0958344010000273

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Robot-assisted language learning; intelligent computer-assisted language learning; intelligent tutoring systems; interactive learning environments; human robot interactions

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This study introduces the educational assistant robots that we developed for foreign language learning and explores the effectiveness of robot-assisted language learning (RALL) which is in its early stages. To achieve this purpose, a course was designed in which students have meaningful interactions with intelligent robots in an immersive environment. A total of 24 elementary students, ranging in age from ten to twelve, were enrolled in English lessons. A pretest/post-test design was used to investigate the cognitive effects of the RALL approach on the students' oral skills. No significant difference in the listening skill was found, but the speaking skills improved with a large effect size at the significance level of 0.01. Descriptive statistics and the pre-test/post-test design were used to investigate the affective effects of RALL approach. The result showed that RALL promoted and improved students' satisfaction, interest, confidence, and motivation at the significance level of 0.01.

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