Competency levels and influential factors of college students’ mobile learning readiness in Thailand

IF 6.7 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Smart Learning Environments Pub Date : 2023-10-02 DOI:10.1186/s40561-023-00266-6
Watsatree Diteeyont, Ku Heng-Yu
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Abstract One of the key successes of learning through mobile technology comes from the competencies of learners. This study aimed to investigate the overall competency levels of mobile learning readiness and four influential factors (connectivist learners, technology readiness, self-directed learning, and netiquette) that may impact college students’ mobile learning readiness in Thailand. The surveys were given to 583 Thai college students who came from various fields such as Social Science, Agriculture, Engineering and Computer Science, and Science. Descriptive statistical procedures were used to generate overall mobile learning readiness and the confirmatory factor analysis was used to determine whether the competencies of connectivist learners, technology readiness, self-directed learning, and netiquette influence the mobile learning readiness of college students in Thailand. The results showed that overall mobile learning readiness among Thai college students was at a high level in which learners’ competency in technology readiness was the most influential factor related to their mobile learning readiness, followed by the competencies of self-directed learning, netiquette, and connectivist learners. The results of this study could provide useful guidance for instructors in designing effective instruction, activities, and learning materials that encourage learners to be successful in the mobile learning environment. The future study may explore other related factors such as learners’ cultural backgrounds, educational systems, or government supports that may influence mobile learning readiness among learners in higher education in different countries.
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泰国大学生移动学习准备能力水平及影响因素
通过移动技术学习的关键成功之一来自学习者的能力。本研究旨在探讨泰国大学生移动学习准备的整体能力水平,以及可能影响其移动学习准备的四个因素(连接主义学习者、技术准备、自主学习和网络礼仪)。调查对象是来自社会科学、农业、工程和计算机科学、科学等不同领域的583名泰国大学生。使用描述性统计程序生成整体移动学习准备,并使用验证性因素分析来确定连接主义学习者的能力、技术准备、自主学习和网络礼仪是否影响泰国大学生的移动学习准备。结果表明,泰国大学生的整体移动学习准备处于较高水平,其中学习者的技术准备能力是影响其移动学习准备的最重要因素,其次是自主学习能力、网络礼仪能力和连接主义学习者的能力。本研究的结果可以为教师设计有效的教学、活动和学习材料提供有用的指导,以鼓励学习者在移动学习环境中取得成功。未来的研究可能会探索其他相关因素,如学习者的文化背景、教育系统或政府支持,这些因素可能会影响不同国家高等教育学习者的移动学习准备。
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Smart Learning Environments
Smart Learning Environments Social Sciences-Education
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13.20
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2.10%
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29
审稿时长
19 weeks
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