Pedagogic natural language processing resources for L2 education: Teachers’ perceptions and beliefs

Pedagogic natural language processing resources (P-NLPRs) are a group of online technologies that aid teaching practices and hold the potential to enable Data-Driven Learning approaches by providing teachers and students with linguistic information. This study explores the perspectives of L2 educat...

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Main Authors: Carlos Ordoñana-Guillamón, Pascual Pérez-Paredes, Pilar Aguado-Jiménez
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitat Jaume I. Department of English Studies 2024-12-01
Series:Language Value
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Online Access:https://www.e-revistes.uji.es/index.php/languagevalue/article/view/8522
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Summary:Pedagogic natural language processing resources (P-NLPRs) are a group of online technologies that aid teaching practices and hold the potential to enable Data-Driven Learning approaches by providing teachers and students with linguistic information. This study explores the perspectives of L2 educators on the potential implementation of P-NLPRs in their teaching practices. A training module was designed to provide information on the potential applications of different P-NLPRs, from which quantitative data was gathered (n=77) at PRE- and POST-test. Additionally, individual interviews were carried out with some of the participants (n=4) five years later to assess long-term P-NLPR uptake. Results offer insight into educators’ perception towards adopting P-NLPRs for their language teaching. Their perspectives seem to differentiate three main groups: a) tools to help learners learn (i.e. online dictionaries, text-to-speech technologies); b) tools to help teachers teach (i.e. automatic summarization tools, lexical profilers), and c) tools to help expand linguistic knowledge (corpora, POS taggers, lemmatizers).
ISSN:1989-7103