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Maritime traffic is a major contributor of anthropogenic disturbance for cetaceans, especially for coastal populations, such as that of resident common bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) in the Sado estuary (Portugal). Animals have been found to adjust their vocal behavior by changing vocal rates, or call frequency and/or duration, to overcome masking effects of underwater noise. To evaluate...
Technology-enhanced materials provide students with higher quality learning experiences offering them multimodal modes of information. One way of integrating technology into teaching materials is through the inclusion of hyperlinks and hypertexts which provide digitally accessible sources of information. The use of hyperlinks in English language coursebooks has significantly increased over the past...
A vast body of research has been exploring the effectiveness of Mobile Assisted Language Learning (MALL) in second language teaching and encouraging the incorporation of MALL into pedagogical practice (Bárcena, E. et al 2015, Kukulska-Hulme et al. 2015). Paradoxically, however, pre-service teachers tend to be unfamiliar with the benefits of using of mobile devices in language teaching and learning...
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