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Myunghwan Hwang; Eunmi Lee; Hee-Kyung Lee – English Teaching, 2025
This research, grounded in the extended technology acceptance model, aimed to explore the relationships among factors influencing Korean EFL learners' acceptance of ChatGPT for English learning in a voluntary usage context. To this end, a questionnaire was distributed to college students who had used ChatGPT for language learning, utilizing a…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Technology Uses in Education, Computer Software
Sri Sarwanti; Yanti Sariasih; Laily Rahmatika; M. Monjurul Islam; Eka Mustika Riantina – Online Learning, 2024
Despite the promising potential of artificial intelligence (AI) tools like ChatGPT for enhancing the learning experience, its integration as an educational tool in higher education poses disruptions that could affect students. This study explored university language students' usage, awareness, readiness, concerns, and perceived benefits and…
Descriptors: College Second Language Programs, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Software, Synchronous Communication
Mentchen, Silke – Research-publishing.net, 2021
This case study will describe and analyse how the experiences of online language teaching at the University of Cambridge gained during the first UK lockdown helped to inform planning for the next academic year. Emergency measures implemented for the third term of the academic year 2019/2020 were evaluated. A curriculum of blended teaching…
Descriptors: Universities, Modern Languages, College Second Language Programs, COVID-19