Abstract
College professors can transform their modern language classes through mobile devices. Their students' learning becomes more active, more personalized, more contextual, and more culturally authentic as illustrated through the author's modern language mobile learning classroom examples. In addition, their students engage in many diverse types of speaking when they use their mobile devices. The educators' use of mobile learning promotes language communication instead of discrete learning.
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