TY - JOUR T1 - Navigating Strategies and Metacognitive Awareness in Self-Regulated Mobile-Assisted Listening in a Second Language TT - İkinci Dilde Özdenetimli Mobil Dinleme Ortamında Navigasyon Stratejileri ve Üstbilişsel Farkındalık AU - Çakmak, Fidel PY - 2021 DA - September DO - 10.52597/buje.994818 JF - Bogazici University Journal of Education JO - BUJE PB - Boğazici University WT - DergiPark SN - 2822-5600 SP - 3 EP - 24 VL - 38 IS - 1 LA - en AB - This study aimed to explore what navigating strategies L2 learners use during listening in a self-regulated mobile learning environment and whether or not metacognitive awareness about mobile-assisted listening correlated to text recall, incidental vocabulary learning and listening duration when learners regulated their listening. Learners with a low-level L2 proficiency were randomly assigned to an experimental group where they were allowed to control the listening process through audio control tools and a control group that was not allowed such control. Both groups listened to a 13.56-minute-long story on a mobile phone. Before listening, the Metacognitive Awareness Listening Questionnaire (MALQ) was administered. After listening, the participants were given a recall task and unannounced vocabulary tests. The results indicated that the participants who were allowed to regulate their listening preferred global and analytical listening strategies equally during the first listening while they tended to utilize analytical strategies during the second listening. The findings did not show any advantages of self-regulation for either text recall or incidental vocabulary learning. Finally, different patterns of relationships were observed between the learners’ reported metacognitive strategy use and their recall and incidental vocabulary learning scores as well as the amount of time they spent on the listening task KW - L2 listening strategies KW - mobile-assisted L2 listening KW - metacognitive awareness KW - self-regulated L2 listening KW - incidental vocabulary learning N2 - Bu çalışma, özdenetimli bir mobil öğrenme ortamında, ikinci dil öğrenenlerin dinleme sırasında kullandıkları navigasyon stratejilerini ve mobil destekli dinlemeye ilişkin üstbilişsel farkındalığın dinlediğini hatırlama, rastlantısal kelime öğrenimi ve dinleme süresi ile ilişkili olup olmadığını araştırmayı amaçlamıştır. İkinci dil yeterliği düşük düzeyde olan öğrenciler iki deney grubuna rastgele atanmıştır: dinleme esnasında ses kontrol araçlarına erişimi olan deney grubu ve ses kontrol araçlarına erişimi olmayan grup. 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