1. Cognitive development, self-efficacy, and wearable technology use in a virtual reality language learning environment: A structural equation modeling analysis
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Hsu, Chun-Chia, Chen, Yu-Li, Lin, Chih-Yung, and Lien, Wei-chih
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Self-efficacy (Psychology) -- Technology application ,Cognition -- Technology application ,Virtual reality -- Psychological aspects ,Virtual reality technology ,Technology application ,Psychology and mental health - Abstract
This action research study has two aims: (i) to develop a wearable virtual reality language-learning platform for English for specific purposes and (ii) to examine student learning effectiveness and the relationship between self-efficacy and behavioral intention. The participants are 131 university students in Taiwan. A model of wearable virtual reality language-learning based on structural equation modeling is built. A path analysis indicates that self-efficacy directly influences students' perceptions of ease of use of the wearable virtual reality technology and indirectly influences perceived usefulness, attitude, and behavioral intention. Student self-efficacy is slightly above the moderate level. Gender and English proficiency have an effect on student self-efficacy and behavioral intention, whereas students' online and virtual reality learning experiences have no significant effect on these variables. This new environment is shown to facilitate student learning: the pretest and posttest results indicate improvements in lexical and semantic knowledge, reading comprehension, and syntax. The study implies that since self-efficacy is a crucial determinant in student technology use, educators should enhance student self-efficacy in order to encourage them to try innovative technology., Author(s): Chun-Chia Hsu [sup.1] , Yu-Li Chen [sup.2] , Chih-Yung Lin [sup.1] , Wei-chih Lien [sup.2] Author Affiliations: (1) grid.445089.4, 0000 0004 0639 3159, Department of Multimedia and Game Science, [...]
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- 2022
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