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This paper reports a study investigating the trends and hotspots of wearable devices (WDs) research using the software of Citespace. A total of 4,423 research articles (2008-2017) were retrieved from Web of Science, an online service offering access to multiple databases of academic and scientific disciplines. The study employed CiteSpace III to do a systematic and quantitative analysis of the WDs literature. Results show that wearable devices have been used in many fields including materials, biomedicine and telecommunications. In the field of English education, two trends have been identified. One is the use of WDs in a virtual reality/augmented reality classroom or language lab and the other the integration of smart devices with mobile learning. With the innovations in materials, information technology and social networks, WDs will provide more effective services to learners of English. It is anticipated that due to their increased Internet connectivity, improved usability, reduced costs and increased reliability, there will be more and more pedagogical opportunities for educators to use wearable devices in English education in the future. © 2019 ACM.
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Year: 2019
Page: 35-38
Language: English
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