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The purpose of this pilot study was to realize whether there was a difference of the reading process between a high-grade group and a low-grade group when they took an automobile maintenance test. There were six university students (N=6) as the participants in the experiment. The average age was 21. They were divided into a high-grade group and a low-grade group according to the score of the experimental...
Smartphones work well for smart people? Most Taiwanese were getting used to have menu to follow, if they buy a new device, that is, Taiwanese acculturate the difficulty to use a new technology, such as smartphone without menu introduction. Thus, the present study was focused on exploring how the implicit knowledge of users, affects the behavioral attitude when using smartphones. A total of 305 questionnaires...
Studies examining self-regulated learning, ability of execution, and motivation of English learning affect perceived behavioral control, subjective norm and attitude towards accepting or reacting with reminding system as a mediator of intention of using that system. The model coefficients reflect associative (r) and predictive (β) relationships from correlational, regression and path analyses for...
In recent years, the idea of multicultural keeps on influencing our society and education so much. Cultural and creative industries are the derivatives of the multicultural, and now they are still growing.
This study investigated technology acceptance model of students by using Embodied Interactive Video Games (EIVGs) and Mouse Click Games (MCGs) to learn English tenses. Junior high students (N = 200) were selected, and divided into two groups. Selected students in both EIVG and MCG group have to practice English tenses five times. After the practice, all students have to fill the technology acceptance...
Over the past decades, the education of students has progressively shifted from the traditional teaching environments to technology-assisted settings. In Taiwan, the preference to provide students with multimedia in environments shared by their peers is gaining acceptance and public attention. Therefore, “Chinese Idioms String Up Puzzle game,” a new text reconstruction online program was developed...
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