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	<AUTHORS>
		<AUTHOR>S. A. Petersen</AUTHOR>
		<AUTHOR>M. Divitini</AUTHOR>
		<AUTHOR>G. Chabert</AUTHOR>
	</AUTHORS>
	<YEAR>2008</YEAR>
	<TITLE>Identity, Sense of Community and Connectedness in a Community of Mobile Language Learners</TITLE>
	<SECONDARY_TITLE>ReCALL Journal on Mobile Assisted Language Learning (MALL)</SECONDARY_TITLE>
	<PUBLISHER>Cambridge University Press</PUBLISHER>
	<VOLUME>20</VOLUME>
	<NUMBER>3</NUMBER>
	<ABSTRACT>&lt;p style=&quot;line-height: 200%&quot; class=&quot;MsoNormal&quot;&gt;
&lt;span&gt;Communities are important for language learners to learn and practice
the language. A class of language students are analysed in terms of their
mobility and how this affects the communities that they interact with. A
classroom provides a sense of community for a group of students learning a
language. As a part of their studies, the students are encouraged to travel to
a country where the target language is spoken. We consider the class of
language students as a community of language learners that gets disconnected
when some of them travel abroad. We have used a mobile community blog to extend
the learning arena to create and maintain a sense of community among the
language learners. This paper discusses the design considerations for a mobile
community blog for language learners and describes the use of a blog to support
their sense of community. An evaluation and analysis of the usage of the blog
is presented. These results suggest that the learners lack an identity within
the community of language learners and there was no sense of community among
the members. We reflect on these results from the perspective of connections
among the members of the language learning community and how awareness systems
can foster connectedness and a sense of community among the language learners.&lt;/span&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;
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