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Resumen de A study of the use of mobile learning technology in Taiwan for language learning

Rui-Ting Huang, Chung-Long Yu, Tzy-Wen Tang, Sheng-Chun Chang

  • Although there have been numerous mobile learning studies, relatively few concerns the moderating impact of perceived fit on mobile learning outcomes. A total of 335 adult learners with a mobile language learning experience in Taiwan took part in this study. Partial least squares structural equation modelling (PLS-SEM) is used to determine the key factors that lead to better mobile learning performance. The results of this study show that perceived usefulness, playfulness and self-management of learning are positively linked to the intention to continue with mobile learning. The results also show that perceived flexibility and personal innovativeness have a positive impact on perceived usefulness and playfulness. It is also shown that perceived fit plays a moderating role in determining mobile learning continuance intention.


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