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摘要
本研究旨在探讨影响巴勒斯坦技术大学(Palestine Technical University Kadoorie)学生参与移动学习的因素。研究采用混合研究方法,结合了定量和定性设计。研究样本包括来自两个不同学院的 37 名大学生:研究样本由 37 名大学生组成,分别来自艺术与教育科学学院和应用科学学院。数据收集采用了一个预先存在的参与度量表及其因素。对完成量表的 12 名学生进行了半结构式访谈。研究结果表明,参与度总分,特别是情感参与度维度,在统计学上存在显著差异。然而,在社会、认知或行为领域,没有发现统计学意义上的显著性。与指导教师有关的因素是影响学生参与度的因素,而且在统计上也有显著性。定性研究结果支持这一问题的定量研究结果,定量研究结果显示了与教师相关因素的子主题,如教师的存在、动机、教学策略和技术环境。研究人员建议政策制定者和教育工作者优先考虑学生在移动学习中的参与因素。本研究的局限性之一是其可推广性。接受调查的参与者仅来自一所大学的两个系。为了扩大研究范围,我们建议今后的研究应包括来自不同学科、大学、学术机构和学生的个人。
Exploring the Factors Influencing the College Students’ Engagement in Mobile Learning in Palestine
This study aims to explore the factors influencing students’ engagement in mobile learning at Palestine Technical University Kadoorie. It utilizes a mixed research approach that combines both quantitative and qualitative designs. The study sample consists of 37 college students from two different faculties: Arts and Educational Sciences, and Applied Sciences. Data were collected using a pre-existing scale for engagement and its factors. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 12 students who completed the scales. The findings showed a statistically significant difference in the total engagement scores, specifically in the emotional engagement dimension. However, there was no statistical significance found in the social, cognitive, or behavioral domains. Factors related to instructors are influential factors in student engagement and have been found to be statistically significant. Qualitative findings supported the quantitative results for this question, which showed subthemes of instructor-related factors such as instructor presence, motivation, teaching strategies, and technical environment. Researchers recommend that policymakers and educators prioritize the engagement factors of students in mobile learning. One of the limitations is the generalizability of this study. The participants who were surveyed were exclusively sourced from two departments within one university. To broaden the scope, we suggest that future research include individuals from various disciplines, universities, academic institutions, and students.