TY - JOUR
T1 - Student perceptions of a mobile learning application for English Oral Presentations
T2 - the case of EOPA
AU - Barrett, Neil E.
AU - Liu, Gi Zen
AU - Wang, Hei Chia
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was partially supported by the Ministry of Science and Technology in Taiwan (MOST 105-2511-S-006-006-MY3, MOST 106-2511-S-006 -002 -MY2 and MOST 108-2511-S-006 -005 -MY3). We are grateful to the students who participated in the study. This work was partially supported by a government research grant.
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PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - This study investigated student perceptions and opinions on an English Oral Presentation Application (EOPA), a mobile learning application designed to assist English learners develop oral presentations and online collaboration skills. This study was part of a Design Based Research (DBR) project which incorporated an adapted Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) questionnaire to gain insights on students’ perceptions towards EOPA. In addition, focus-group interviews were used to discover the external and internal factors involved in this type of mobile learning. Participants were 30 Taiwanese undergraduate students who took part in a six-week training course. The questionnaire results indicated that 37% of students found EOPA to be useful for learning, but 33% also found it inconvenient to use. Furthermore, attitudes towards learning suggested they had some difficulties using the app. To gain a deeper understanding of why students use EOPA and to discover other app-related learning problems, the interviews were explored using a Complex Dynamic Systems approach to find the attractor and repeller dynamic states in the learning system. These included the language and presentation skills, the multimedia learning material, app design, online collaboration, anxiety, and limited self-regulation skills. The findings will be used to refine EOPA and the oral presentation learning framework. The study demonstrates how the discovery of different dynamic states can be used to improve mobile learning design.
AB - This study investigated student perceptions and opinions on an English Oral Presentation Application (EOPA), a mobile learning application designed to assist English learners develop oral presentations and online collaboration skills. This study was part of a Design Based Research (DBR) project which incorporated an adapted Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) questionnaire to gain insights on students’ perceptions towards EOPA. In addition, focus-group interviews were used to discover the external and internal factors involved in this type of mobile learning. Participants were 30 Taiwanese undergraduate students who took part in a six-week training course. The questionnaire results indicated that 37% of students found EOPA to be useful for learning, but 33% also found it inconvenient to use. Furthermore, attitudes towards learning suggested they had some difficulties using the app. To gain a deeper understanding of why students use EOPA and to discover other app-related learning problems, the interviews were explored using a Complex Dynamic Systems approach to find the attractor and repeller dynamic states in the learning system. These included the language and presentation skills, the multimedia learning material, app design, online collaboration, anxiety, and limited self-regulation skills. The findings will be used to refine EOPA and the oral presentation learning framework. The study demonstrates how the discovery of different dynamic states can be used to improve mobile learning design.
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U2 - 10.1080/09588221.2021.1881975
DO - 10.1080/09588221.2021.1881975
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85119323881
SN - 0958-8221
VL - 35
SP - 2476
EP - 2501
JO - Computer Assisted Language Learning
JF - Computer Assisted Language Learning
IS - 9
ER -