Examining Chinese university students’ digital nativity and its effect on their intentions to use technology in English learning

Mingyan Zhao
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Digital natives demonstrate distinct characteristics compared with digital immigrants. Considering the importance of analyzing learner traits in language education, this study explores Chinese EFL learners’ digital nativity and its effects on their intentions to use technology for learning English. A questionnaire was used to collect responses from 109 university students. Results from data analyses suggested that Chinese EFL students had positive responses to digital nativity and behavioral intentions to use technology. In addition, growing up with technology and striving for instant rewards significantly influenced their technology-using intentions, while the influences from comfortable with multitasking and reliant on graphics for communication did not achieve significant levels. Based on the findings, the study provides some suggestions to governments, policymakers, and teachers to consider students’ features when promoting technology-enhanced language teaching and learning.
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调查中国大学生的数字原生性及其对他们在英语学习中使用技术的意向的影响
与数字移民相比,数字原住民表现出明显的特征。考虑到分析学习者特征在语言教育中的重要性,本研究探讨了中国英语学习者的数字原生性及其对他们使用技术学习英语意愿的影响。采用问卷调查的方式收集了109名大学生的反馈。数据分析结果表明,中国英语学生对数字原生性和使用技术的行为意图有积极的反应。此外,与科技一起成长和追求即时回报显著影响了他们的技术使用意图,而适应多任务处理和依赖图形通信的影响没有达到显著水平。基于研究结果,本研究为政府、政策制定者和教师在促进技术增强的语言教学时考虑学生的特点提供了一些建议。
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