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Artificial Intelligence in Foreign Language Learning and Teaching

25 Citations2022
T. O. S. Chmidt, Homas S Trasser
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The study combines a quantitative study of approximately 30 classrooms in Baden-Württemberg and North Rhine-Westphalia with a qualitative analysis of two classrooms in Hamburg to explore the conditions and effects of adaptive, individualized practice with intelligent feedback and scaffolding on classroom-based communicative task performance and language learning processes in general.

Abstract

teachers, as well as usage data provided by the software to explore, in particular, the conditions and effects of adaptive, individualized practice with intelligent feedback and scaffolding on classroom-based communicative task performance and language learning processes in general. The study combines a quantitative study of approximately 30 classrooms in Baden-Württemberg and North Rhine-Westphalia with a qualitative analysis of two classrooms in Hamburg. First results are expected for spring 2022.