The Impact of Mobile Resources on Enhancing Lifelong Learning Among Chinese Undergraduate EFL Students

Q3 Social Sciences
Li Liu, Shaidatul Akma Adi Kasuma, Salasiah Che Lah
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Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the adoption of online education, including mobile-assisted language learning (MALL). Extensive research has examined various aspects of MALL; there remains a gap in understanding the preferred mobile resources that promote lifelong learning ability, particularly in relation to gender differences. This study focuses on Chinese EFL learners' preferences for mobile resources in promoting lifelong learning. Employing a quantitative questionnaire, the researchers examine the relationship between mobile learning efficacy and lifelong learning ability. The findings indicate no significant differences in mobile resource preferences among male and female students. However, a moderately positive relationship between mobile learning efficacy and lifelong learning ability was discovered. Notably, this study identifies that Chinese EFL students preferred mobile resources that may act as a platform to enhance mobile learning efficacy and support lifelong learning.
移动资源对促进中国大学生英语终身学习的影响
2019冠状病毒病大流行加速了在线教育的普及,包括移动辅助语言学习(MALL)。广泛的研究考察了MALL的各个方面;在了解促进终身学习能力的首选移动资源方面仍然存在差距,特别是与性别差异有关。本研究着眼于中国英语学习者在促进终身学习方面对移动资源的偏好。采用定量问卷调查的方法,研究了移动学习效能与终身学习能力之间的关系。研究结果表明,男女学生对移动资源的偏好没有显著差异。移动学习效能与终身学习能力呈中等正相关。值得注意的是,本研究发现中国英语学生更喜欢移动资源,这些资源可以作为提高移动学习效率和支持终身学习的平台。
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