Article published in:
Community Interpreting, Translation, and TechnologyEdited by Nike K. Pokorn and Christopher D. Mellinger
[Translation and Interpreting Studies 13:3] 2018
► pp. 442–464
“Craving to hear from you…”
An exploration of m-learning in global interpreter education
Vicki Darden | Western Oregon University
Elisa M. Maroney | Western Oregon University
This study examines the feasibility of mobile technology for interpreter education. While interpreter education and its use of
technology is well-established and documented in developed countries, educational opportunities for signed language interpreters
in developing countries are scarce. One innovation, mobile phone technology, appears to be changing patterns of technological
adoption in developed and developing countries, connecting those previously denied access by geography or income. Education
through mobile applications, or m-learning, was used to provide professional development to interpreters from the U.S. and Ghana
in an action research pilot study. Surveys, discussions, and reflections were analyzed to identify the types of technologies
employed, challenges encountered, evidence of learning, and collegial interactions. While successful outcomes were documented,
findings indicate feasibility is still dependent on several factors.
Keywords: mobile learning, signed language, interpreter education, American Sign Language, Ghanaian Sign Language
Published online: 09 November 2018
https://doi.org/10.1075/tis.00024.dar
https://doi.org/10.1075/tis.00024.dar
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