RETRACTED: The new trend of wearable technology in college foreign language classroom and its impact on college English teaching
- 2 May 2021
- journal article
- retracted article
- Published by SAGE Publications in The International Journal of Electrical Engineering & Education
- Vol. 60 (1_suppl), 2697-2712
- https://doi.org/10.1177/00207209211003210
Abstract
With the progress of new sensor technology and Internet technology, wearable devices have gradually become the new favorite of the science and technology industry. They have been applied to various fields because of their wearability, mobility, user-centered, interactive, integrated and augmented reality characteristics. Given the shortcomings of traditional foreign language education at university, wearable technology is introduced into foreign language classroom as an auxiliary form of traditional teaching. This article chooses two courses (171 and 172 courses) to test whether wearable devices have an impact on college English teaching. The English level of these two classes is similar. With the assistance of wearable technology, level 171 is selected as the experimental course; 172 is a regular course, using only traditional teaching methods, and the experiment lasted for a semester. Practical teaching is also carried out in the class. Practical teaching results show that wearable technology assisted English teaching can not only improve students’ ability to master knowledge, but also greatly enhance students' interest in learning English.Keywords
Funding Information
- Shandong Educational Science Research Project (No. BYGY201910)
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