DO GAMIFIED LANGUAGE LEARNING APPS WORK?

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Gamified language learning applications are enjoying millions of downloads, and a certain degree of popular prestige, with Duolingo being named Apple’s app of the year for 2013. These apps use points systems, power ups and other game mechanics to make the memorization of foreign vocabulary and grammar rules more engaging and exciting, but are they able to make students proficient in their target language? Thier effectiveness is the subject of debate, but their enjoyability, as demonstrated by their popularity, is undeniable. To know more about gamified learning visit http://www.theedadvocate.org/do-gamified-language-learning-apps-work/

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  • DO GAMIFIED LANGUAGE LEARNING APPS WORK?

    Gamified language learning applications are enjoying millions of downloads, and a

    ertai degree of popular prestige, ith Duoligo eig aed Apples app of the year for 2013. These apps use points systems, power ups and other game mechanics

    to make the memorization of foreign vocabulary and grammar rules more engaging

    and exciting, but are they able to make students proficient in their target language?

    Thier effectiveness is the subject of debate, but their enjoyability, as demonstrated by

    their popularity, is undeniable.

    Applying game mechanics to learning is an old educational tool, but a natural fit with

    smartphone and tablet technology has allowed the idea to flourish. Socialization

    further drives engagement; earning a higher place on the scoreboard than their

    Facebook friends is an effective motivator for people with a competitive streak. The

    more cooperative among us might instead appreciate the fact that after each exercise

    is a chance to read tips and suggestions from other users. Digital badges and golden

    tracksuits, in addition to linguistic progress, are the rewards in store for those who

    persevere with the course, though it should be admitted that a significant chunk of

    Duoligos ipressie user ase doest last loger tha the first to hours of use. These not so little apps have big dreams. They are already aiming to shake up the

    current language learning landscape and secure a larger portion of the market for

    themselves. Duolingo has announced plans for an English language learning

    certification programme, with French and other languages to follow shortly. Such

    intentions are sure to make the incumbent industry leaders sit up and take notice, as

    a cheap, but widely recognized certificate that can be earned from your bedroom

    would be an attractive prospect for those struggling to pay for classes or

    transportation. Duolingo claims that proficiency with their app is an excellent

    predictor of IELTS success. Critics point out that potential issues with cheating need to

    be addressed before Duolingo certificates are to be taken seriously. In many ways,

    which colleges and workplaces, if any, decide to accept Duolingo certificates will end

    up being more important than how accurate the test is itself, at least for potential

    students and employees.

    So far the earl skirishes look proisig for the apps. Caregie Mello Uiersits decision to partner with Duolingo gives it some much needed academic clout, and

    lends some believability to claims that a student can reach the same degree of

    proficiency by completing a Duolingo course as they can by completing the first

    semester of a typical language course at college.

  • Dissenters say that gamified language learning apps only teach you vocabulary and

    grammar rules rather than how to actually speak a language, but then again, these

    same criticisms can be justifiably leveled at many traditional teaching methods. In

    either case, the development of these apps should be seen as part of a wider trend

    that is seeing education become more accessible by going online.

    Gamified language learning apps are not without their drawbacks. Listening to a

    polished prerecorded sentence is not the same as trying to understand what that

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    decline in the mainstream education system. Whether these apps will drive a

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    moving country or surrounding yourself with native speakers and teachers of your

    target language. However, these apps do level the playing field a little for those

    without access to the very best resources. For now, gamified language learning apps

    should be best thought of as a useful supplement to traditional face-to-face teaching

    models, and its creators are quick to acknowledge as much. Although, if these

    language learning apps continue to grow at the same rate that they have been doing,

    it might just get the IELTs and TOEFLs of the world glancing over their shoulder.

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