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Acceptance and Use of Mobile-Assisted Language Learning by Higher Education Language Teachers
García Botero, Gustavo; Diep, Anh Nguyet; García Botero, Jacqueline et al.
2022In Lenguaje, 50 (1), p. 66-92
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Keywords :
acceptance; higher education; language teachers; mobile assisted language learning; UTAUT
Abstract :
[en] Mobile-assisted language learning (MALL) is increasingly gaining attention from educational stakeholders. This quantitative study implements the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) model with the added variable of attitude. The participants were 89 Colombian higher education language teachers who shared their views on MALL via an online questionnaire. The results indicate that teachers’ behavioral intention is influenced by their attitude, social influence and facilitating conditions. The study also highlights the importance of including use behavior in the measurement model: teachers who scarcely use MALL express stronger intentions to use it when compared to teachers with high MALL use, resulting in a negative correlation between behavioral intention and use behavior.
Disciplines :
Education & instruction
Author, co-author :
García Botero, Gustavo
Diep, Anh Nguyet  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Santé publique : de la Biostatistique à la Promotion de la Santé
García Botero, Jacqueline
Zhu, Chang
Questier, Frederick
Language :
English
Title :
Acceptance and Use of Mobile-Assisted Language Learning by Higher Education Language Teachers
Publication date :
18 January 2022
Journal title :
Lenguaje
ISSN :
0120-3479
eISSN :
2539-3804
Publisher :
Universidad del Valle
Volume :
50
Issue :
1
Pages :
66-92
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
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