The New Ecolinguistics: Learning as Languaging with Digital Technologies

Dongping Zheng, Stephen J. Cowley, Michaela Nuesse

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Frontiers of Digital Education ›› 2024, Vol. 1 ›› Issue (1) : 109-119. DOI: 10.1007/s44366-024-0026-7
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The New Ecolinguistics: Learning as Languaging with Digital Technologies

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The new ecolinguistics treats language as a part of human action. Languaging, the basis for language development, co-constitutes technologically endowed environments. The result, we argue, can enhance both second language learning and aspects of human agency. Using historical and current research, we stress skillful action and, given a special stance, how expertise is generated by drawing on languages while engaging in a range of practices. A combination of languaging, statistical learning and skillful action therefore enables technology to sustain a vast range of coordinated activities. Accordingly, we advocate for the design of technology-rich environments where people change themselves by drawing on second languages to gain skills and expertise as they use new modes of action, coordination. and collaboration.

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ecolinguistics, languaging, translanguaging, distributed language, distributed cognition, second language learning, cognitive ethnography, design-based research

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Dongping Zheng, Stephen J. Cowley, Michaela Nuesse. The New Ecolinguistics: Learning as Languaging with Digital Technologies. Frontiers of Digital Education, 2024, 1(1): 109‒119 https://doi.org/10.1007/s44366-024-0026-7

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