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  • Publicación
    The use of interlingual subtitling to improve listening comprehension skills in advanced EFL students
    (InterLinguistica ETS, 2014) Talaván Zanón, Noa; Rodríguez Arancón, Pilar
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    The use of reverse subtitling as an online collaborative language learning tool
    (Taylor & Francis, 2014) Talaván Zanón, Noa; Rodríguez Arancón, Pilar
    This paper presents an experiment on the potential pedagogical benefits of collaborative reverse subtitling in foreign language education. The principal objective was to discover whether reverse subtitling used as a collaborative language learning tool could enhance general translation and writing skills. The participants involved in the study had two and a half months to subtitle two short clips and were monitored as they followed a series of steps guiding their work week by week. The findings obtained from the analysis of the language tests results, the answers given to questionnaires and the teachers’ observations are promising. Given the small size of the sample (20 students), it is difficult to make generalisations. However, the main conclusion is that writing and general translation skills can be fostered by the use of reverse subtitling within an online, collaborative learning framework. This is a very encouraging result that we believe will lead the way to further research in the field.
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    Voice-over to improve oral Production skills: the VICTOR project
    (PUV, Publicacions Universitat de Valencia, 2018) Talaván Zanón, Noa; Rodríguez Arancón, Pilar; Sanderson Pastor, John D.; Botella Tejera, Carla
    The assessment of the potential of audiovisual translation in foreign language education has been receiving increasing attention in the past few years. Although subtitling as a didactic tool is the modality that has been studied the most, research on revoicing techniques, such as dubbing and audiodescription is also starting to become the focus of attention. The VICTOR project was conceived as an attempt to assess the potential of yet another revoicing option that needed to be addressed: voice-over. Students enrolled in English C1 at the Online Foreign Language Centre of the Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED) volunteered to take part in this pilot experience and produced various revoiced versions of four videos (chosen among ten preselected clips) over the course of two months. The researchers analysed the experience through language assessment tests (related to improvement in pronunciation), questionnaires and observation. A YouTube channel was created to share and peer-review the tasks carried out and an adhoc rubric was designed to assess the revoicing work performed on the videos. The results are promising enough in terms of oral production skills improvement to encourage further research in the area.
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    Subtítulos para sordos como herramienta para mejorar las destrezas orales y escritas en el aprendizaje de lenguas extranjeras
    (Universidad Nacional Educación a Distancia (UNED), 2017) Jordano de la Torre, María; Costal Criado, Tomás; Lertola, Jennifer; González Vera, Pilar; Hornero Corisco, Ana María; Sokoli, Stavroula; Sánchez Requena, Alicia; Calduch, Carme; Alonso Pérez, Rosa; Talaván Zanón, Noa; Ávila Cabrera, José Javier; Rodríguez Arancón, Pilar; Martín Cuadrado, Ana María; Juan Oliva, Esther; Carriedo, Nuria; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7779-9584; http://orcid.org/0000-0002-1925-6968; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4991-8555; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4919-8113; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0000-2714; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2970-8729; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0961-700X
    Con esta publicación, el Vicerrectorado de Ordenación Académica y Calidad, a través del Instituto Universitario de Educación a Distancia (IUED) de la UNED, da a conocer los resultados de un centenar de experiencias en innovación educativa puestas en marcha en sus materias y asignaturas por equipos docentes, profesores tutores y estudiantes de la UNED, así como de otros equipos docentes de universidades nacionales e internacionales. Se ofrece una rica variedad de posibilidades de actuación para mejorar la actividad docente y potenciar el aprendizaje del estudiante: diversidad de temáticas, agentes y modelos de acción educativa en el aula. Los Trabajos Fin de Título recogieron un amplio número de experiencias que dibujan una panorámica amplia sobre algunos aspectos nucleares de estas materias. Además, y en torno a seis líneas temáticas, se encuentra un número importante de proyectos de innovación educativa que aportan datos contrastados sobre cursos masivos en abierto (MOOC)
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    State of the art of language learning design using mobile technology: sample apps and some critical reflection
    (Research-publishing.net, 2015-12-02) Bárcena Madera, María Elena; Read, Timothy Martin; Underwood, Joshua; Obari, Hiroyuki; Cojocnean, Diana; Koyama, Toshiko; Pareja-Lora, Antonio; Calle, Cristina; Pomposo, Lourdes; Talaván Zanón, Noa; Ávila Cabrera, José Javier; Ibáñez Moreno, Ana; Vermeulen, Anna; Jordano, María; Arús-Hita, Jorge; Rodríguez Arancón, Pilar; Castrillo de Larreta-Azelain, María Dolores; Kétyi, Andras; Selwood, Jaime; Gaved, Mark; Kukulska-Hulme, Agnes
    In this paper, experiences from different research groups illustrate the state-of-the-art of Mobile Assisted Language Learning (henceforth, MALL) in formal and non-formal education. These research samples represent recent and on-going progress made in the field of MALL at an international level and offer encouragement for practitioners who are trying to incorporate these approaches into mainline second language teaching. Furthermore, researchers interested in the field can see that the work presented here exemplifies how fertile it is, which should hopefully serve as motivation to undertake new studies to move the state-of-the-art further on