The immersive and interactive technology of extended reality (XR) blurs the lines between the physical and virtual worlds, offering new ways to experience and interact with content. This technology supports a diverse range of applications, from enhancing language acquisition and cultural awareness to improving interpreting skills through realistic simulations. XR is increasingly integrated into language learning, intercultural communication, and interpreter training with the aim of moving beyond mere novelty and unlocking substantial educational potential; the adoption of XR in education emphasizes a transformative learning approach, leveraging the ability of technology to provide immersive multimodal experiences that can lead to better engagement, motivation, and understanding. Despite the optimism surrounding the application of XR to educational settings, challenges related to accessibility, the digital divide, and the potential physical side effects of long-term use remain. The effectiveness of XR in achieving long-term learning gains requires further research. This paper advocates for a balanced understanding of the capabilities of XR, adopting a social constructivist perspective and urging educators to critically assess its impact and potential to enrich the learning experience beyond the initial allure of technological innovation.

(2025). Extended reality in language learning and interpreting: From solutionism to a social constructivist bricolage [journal article - articolo]. In INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LANGUAGE STUDIES. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/297849

Extended reality in language learning and interpreting: From solutionism to a social constructivist bricolage

Anesa, Patrizia
2025-01-01

Abstract

The immersive and interactive technology of extended reality (XR) blurs the lines between the physical and virtual worlds, offering new ways to experience and interact with content. This technology supports a diverse range of applications, from enhancing language acquisition and cultural awareness to improving interpreting skills through realistic simulations. XR is increasingly integrated into language learning, intercultural communication, and interpreter training with the aim of moving beyond mere novelty and unlocking substantial educational potential; the adoption of XR in education emphasizes a transformative learning approach, leveraging the ability of technology to provide immersive multimodal experiences that can lead to better engagement, motivation, and understanding. Despite the optimism surrounding the application of XR to educational settings, challenges related to accessibility, the digital divide, and the potential physical side effects of long-term use remain. The effectiveness of XR in achieving long-term learning gains requires further research. This paper advocates for a balanced understanding of the capabilities of XR, adopting a social constructivist perspective and urging educators to critically assess its impact and potential to enrich the learning experience beyond the initial allure of technological innovation.
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Extended Reality; Virtual Reality; Augmented Reality; Language Learning; Interpreting; Interpreter Training
   Enhancing ESP competence in educational and professional contexts via Augmented Reality
   MUR - MINISTERO DELL'UNIVERSITA' E DELLA RICERCA - Segretariato generale Direzione generale della ricerca - Ufficio IV
   2022R9K3AR_01
The research underpinning this paper was funded via the PRIN 2022 Grant (DD 22 MUR n. 104, 02.02.2022, EU—NextGenerationEurope) within the project “Enhancing ESP competence in educational and professional contexts via Augmented Reality” (University of Bergamo, Principal Investigator: Professor Patrizia Anesa; CUP F53D23004810006).
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(2025). Extended reality in language learning and interpreting: From solutionism to a social constructivist bricolage [journal article - articolo]. In INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LANGUAGE STUDIES. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/297849
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