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Analysis of student behaviors in using WeChat / WhatsApp for language learning at diploma level in Hong Kong: A pilot test

Author(s)
Chu, David Wai Kee  
Ng, Steven Kwan Keung
Lai, Ivan Ka Wai
Lam, Paul Wai Ming
Date Issued
2015
Publisher
IEEE
Related Publication(s)
Proceedings of the 2015 International Symposium on Educational Technology (ISET 2015)
Start page
104
End page
108
Abstract
This study aims to analyze diploma students' behavior in their use of mobile devices for language learning in Hong Kong. A case study is drawn from participants studying at Caritas Institute of Higher Education, who are currently learning Chinese and English in preparation for entering a higher diploma or an associate degree programme in the coming academic year. The result suggested that the factor of enjoyment factor is decisive in shaping their attitude in using apps in learning languages and attitude in turn marks its influence on behavioral intention. Despite the significance of our pilot test in confirming the feasibility of the questionnaire design in explaining students' behavior, a more comprehensive study with a wider sample drawn from students at sub-degree and degree levels is desirable in the future to establish a more sophisticated theoretical framework.
URI
https://repository.sfu.edu.hk/handle/sfu/904
DOI
10.1109/ISET.2015.29
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