Linguistic Landscape, Spatial Literacy, and Augmented Reality
Friday, January 28, 2022 at 8:30 AM–10:30 AM MST
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Presentation Summary
This case study examines how Linguistic Landscape (LL) learning activities can enhance a student's engagement with her physical environment and the culture(s) present in it. The student engaged with issues such as mobility and accessibility, and leveraged AR technology to examine the intertextual relationships between place, people, art, & cultures
Primary Presenter
Sebastien Dubreil, Carnegie Mellon University
State (if in the U.S.)
PA
Country
United States
Professional Biography
Sébastien Dubreil is Teaching Professor of Francophone Studies, SLA, and TEL at Carnegie Mellon University. His research focuses on the use of technology in L2 learning, social pedagogies, linguistic landscapes, and game-based language learning. He has published in the MLJ and the CALICO Journal, and the L2 Journal among others.
Secondary Presenters
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