Exploring the intention to use mobile learning applications among international students for Chinese language learning during the COVID-19 pandemic
Journal of Applied Research in Higher Education
ISSN: 2050-7003
Article publication date: 23 August 2023
Issue publication date: 9 July 2024
Abstract
Purpose
This study aims to improve the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) model by examining technological anxiety and other influential factors on international students' adoption of mobile learning (m-learning) during COVID-19 emergency remote teaching (ERT).
Design/methodology/approach
This study utilized the modified UTAUT framework to test hypotheses through a cross-sectional survey method. Participants were university students studying Chinese as a foreign language who were selected using a convenience sampling approach. An online questionnaire was then administered. The data collected from the surveys were analyzed using the partial least squares method with SmartPLS 4 software.
Findings
The study examined 16 hypotheses and found support for six of them. The results confirmed that performance expectancy (PE) is a significant predictor of behavioral intention (BI), and anxiety influences both PE and effort expectancy. The negative effect of social influence on anxiety was found to be significant, while facilitating conditions had a negative impact on learners' self-efficacy. The model fit indices indicated a good overall fit for the model.
Research limitations/implications
This study presents a valuable contribution to the literature on m-learning in emergency education by incorporating technological anxiety into the enhanced UTAUT model. Examining the relationships between the key factors of the model provides a better understanding of learners' intentions and can inspire researchers to establish new theoretical foundations to evaluate the roles of these factors in diverse educational settings.
Practical implications
The study found that performance expectations are linked to learners' intentions, and anxiety indirectly affects BIs to use mobile learning platforms. Thus, these platforms should be designed to meet learners' expectations with minimum effort and eliminate anxiety triggers to facilitate ease of use. Language curriculum developers and policymakers should incorporate mobile learning applications to support diverse language skills, address students' needs and encourage their use through professional development opportunities for instructors.
Social implications
Social factors have been found to significantly influence anxiety levels among learners. Therefore, it is crucial for teachers and family members to play an essential role in mitigating anxiety's adverse effects. Discussing related issues can enhance the quality of mobile learning and stimulate social initiative by providers, ultimately improving the learning experience for all learners, regardless of their location or circumstances. This can also contribute to the growth and development of society.
Originality/value
This study contributes to the originality of m-learning development by proposing an enhanced UTAUT model that considers anxiety and emphasizes the critical role of foreign learners' BIs. It provides fundamental guidelines for designing and evaluating m-learning in ERT contexts.
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Acknowledgements
The authors extend their heartfelt gratitude to the reviewers who supported their revised manuscript. Their constructive feedback substantially enhanced the quality of their study. The authors also recognize the participants, whose invaluable contributions that greatly enriched their research. The authors genuinely appreciate their continuous support in the future investigations.
Citation
Ahmed, S.A.M., Suliman, M.A.E., AL-Qadri, A.H. and Zhang, W. (2024), "Exploring the intention to use mobile learning applications among international students for Chinese language learning during the COVID-19 pandemic", Journal of Applied Research in Higher Education, Vol. 16 No. 4, pp. 1093-1116. https://doi.org/10.1108/JARHE-01-2023-0012
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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