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Framework Development for Evaluating the Efficacy of Mobile Language Learning Apps
by Kam-Cheong Li, Ka-Pik Sun, Billy T. M. Wong and Manfred M. F. Wu
Electronics 2025, 14(8), 1614; https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics14081614 - 16 Apr 2025
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Mobile-assisted language learning (MALL) has emerged as a powerful tool for language education, offering flexibility, multimedia integration, and personalized learning experiences. Despite its growing adoption, most studies have focused on user perceptions and learning outcomes, with limited attention given to systematically evaluating the [...] Read more.
Mobile-assisted language learning (MALL) has emerged as a powerful tool for language education, offering flexibility, multimedia integration, and personalized learning experiences. Despite its growing adoption, most studies have focused on user perceptions and learning outcomes, with limited attention given to systematically evaluating the design, content, and pedagogical efficacy of mobile language learning apps (MLLAs). To address this gap in the effective design of MALL tools, this study developed an evaluation framework by integrating and refining elements from three established models in the field. The framework is organized into four dimensions: background and characteristics, app design, app content, and app pedagogy. It incorporates objective criteria alongside a standardized scoring system (0–2) to ensure consistent and systematic evaluations. The resulting framework provides researchers and educators with a tool to analyze and compare MLLAs based on their alignment with effective teaching and learning principles. This study contributes to the advancement of MALL app evaluation, supporting their development and improving teaching practices and learner outcomes. Full article
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Enhancing Arabic Language Acquisition: Effective Strategies for Addressing Non-Native Learners’ Challenges
by Sultan Almelhes
Educ. Sci. 2024, 14(10), 1116; https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci14101116 - 14 Oct 2024
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The Arabic language has gained significant global recognition, with a growing number of non-Arab individuals learning it as a second language. Despite this trend, learners of Arabic face various challenges that have not been thoroughly examined. This study aimed to investigate the challenges [...] Read more.
The Arabic language has gained significant global recognition, with a growing number of non-Arab individuals learning it as a second language. Despite this trend, learners of Arabic face various challenges that have not been thoroughly examined. This study aimed to investigate the challenges encountered by learners of the Arabic language and to determine the factors that contribute to effective language learning and use. Data from 444 non-native speakers learning Arabic as a second language were analyzed with SPSS 27 using a descriptive approach. The results indicated that Arabic instructors should focus on improving feedback practices, developing customized curricula, and incorporating technology and multimedia resources into their teaching methods. Furthermore, this study highlights the importance of integrating cultural components and accommodating diverse learners in the classroom. To improve speaking proficiency, learners can engage in activities such as listening to radio broadcasts, collaborating with classmates, and building relationships with Arabic-speaking friends. The results of this research provide insights that can assist instructors of Arabic as a second language in supporting learners, improving their abilities to learn and communicate in Arabic. Full article
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From Tradition to Innovation: Analyzing Strategies and Support for Enhancing Badminton Course Teaching Quality through Educational Technology
by Mei-Ling Lin, Nan-Chi Chen, Yu-Jy Luo, Chun-Chin Liao and Chun-Chieh Kao
Behav. Sci. 2024, 14(9), 857; https://doi.org/10.3390/bs14090857 - 23 Sep 2024
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This study aims to explore the impact of Multimedia-Assisted Teaching (MAT) on the quality of physical education (PE) instruction in universities, with a particular focus on badminton courses. A quasi-experimental design was employed, including pre-tests and post-tests, involving two badminton classes at Ming [...] Read more.
This study aims to explore the impact of Multimedia-Assisted Teaching (MAT) on the quality of physical education (PE) instruction in universities, with a particular focus on badminton courses. A quasi-experimental design was employed, including pre-tests and post-tests, involving two badminton classes at Ming Chuan University, with a total of 101 students. These two classes were assigned to an experimental group (using MAT) and a control group (traditional teaching methods). The research instrument used was the Physical Education Teaching Quality Scale (PETQ), which includes four factors: course content, teaching strategies, classroom management, and learning assessment. The results indicated that, compared to traditional teaching methods, the use of MAT significantly enhanced students’ perception of the quality of PE instruction. The experimental group scored significantly higher than the control group across all scale factors, suggesting that MAT is more effective in capturing students’ attention and improving learning outcomes. The conclusion suggests that MAT has significant advantages in improving the quality of physical education instruction. The integration of MAT enables more flexible lesson planning and enhances the learning process through the features of multimedia-assisted teaching. It is recommended that physical education teachers consider applying multimedia technologies to aid teaching, in order to increase student engagement and effectiveness. Full article
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Lightweight Image Denoising Network for Multimedia Teaching System
by Xuanyu Zhang, Chunwei Tian, Qi Zhang, Hong-Seng Gan, Tongtong Cheng and Mohd Asrul Hery Ibrahim
Mathematics 2023, 11(17), 3678; https://doi.org/10.3390/math11173678 - 25 Aug 2023
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Due to COVID-19, online education has become an important tool for teachers to teach students. Also, teachers depend on a multimedia teaching system (platform) to finish online education. However, interacted images from a multimedia teaching system may suffer from noise. To address this [...] Read more.
Due to COVID-19, online education has become an important tool for teachers to teach students. Also, teachers depend on a multimedia teaching system (platform) to finish online education. However, interacted images from a multimedia teaching system may suffer from noise. To address this issue, we propose a lightweight image denoising network (LIDNet) for multimedia teaching systems. A parallel network can be used to mine complementary information. To achieve an adaptive CNN, an omni-dimensional dynamic convolution fused into an upper network can automatically adjust parameters to achieve a robust CNN, according to different input noisy images. That also enlarges the difference in network architecture, which can improve the denoising effect. To refine obtained structural information, a serial network is set behind a parallel network. To extract more salient information, an adaptively parametric rectifier linear unit composed of an attention mechanism and a ReLU is used into LIDNet. Experiments show that our proposed method is effective in image denoising, which can also provide assistance for multimedia teaching systems. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Computational Methods and Application in Machine Learning)
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Enhancing Online Instructional Approaches for Sustainable Business Education in the Current and Post-Pandemic Era: An Action Research Study of Student Engagement
by Lui-Kwan Ng and Chung-Kwan Lo
Educ. Sci. 2023, 13(1), 42; https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci13010042 - 31 Dec 2022
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The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has pushed traditional classroom instruction to fully online teaching and learning modes. Higher education institutions in China were among the first to shift to these new modalities. The innovative integration of techno-pedagogies with the advancement of information [...] Read more.
The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has pushed traditional classroom instruction to fully online teaching and learning modes. Higher education institutions in China were among the first to shift to these new modalities. The innovative integration of techno-pedagogies with the advancement of information communication technologies and multimedia applications made these rapid changes feasible in practice. However, the shift from traditional to fully online instruction was challenging. Student disengagement and learning performance losses due to these pedagogical changes have impacted the sustainability of educational programmes. We used mixed methods with dual-cycle action research to explore better pedagogical solutions. Seventy-six adult students, three teachers and three teaching assistants were involved in our study. Informed by the results of the first action research cycle, gamification was introduced in the second cycle. The gamified flipped classroom approach in the second action research cycle significantly improved student engagement, and their learning performance was sustained throughout the study. Suggestions for flexibility, all-in-inclusive, coopetitive learning, technical support and sustainable learning (F.A.C.T.S.) are proposed as a practical framework for new techno-pedagogical approaches in the current and post-COVID-19 era. Full article
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Development and Application of an Augmented Reality Oyster Learning System for Primary Marine Education
by Min-Chai Hsieh
Electronics 2021, 10(22), 2818; https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics10222818 - 17 Nov 2021
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Marine knowledge is such an important part of education that it has been integrated into various subjects and courses across educational levels. Previous research has indicated the importance of AR assisted students’ learning during the learning process. This study proposed the AR Oyster [...] Read more.
Marine knowledge is such an important part of education that it has been integrated into various subjects and courses across educational levels. Previous research has indicated the importance of AR assisted students’ learning during the learning process. This study proposed the AR Oyster Learning System (AROLS) that integrates mobile AR with a marine education teaching strategy for teachers in primary schools. To evaluate the effectiveness of the proposed approach, an experiment was conducted in a primary school natural science course regarding oysters. The participants consisted of 22 fourth-grade students. The experimental group comprised 11 students who learned with the AROLS learning approach and the control group comprised 11 students who learned with the conventional multimedia learning approach. The results indicate that (1) students were interested in the AR learning approach, (2) students’ learning achievement and motivation were improved by the AR learning approach, (3) students acquired the target knowledge through the oyster course, and (4) students learned the importance of sustainability when taking online courses at home during the pandemic. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Virtual Reality and Scientific Visualization)
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Multimedia Technology and Learner Autonomy: An Experimental Study for Asymmetric Effects
by Xianghu Liu, Yanni Liu and Jih-Fu Tu
Symmetry 2020, 12(3), 462; https://doi.org/10.3390/sym12030462 - 14 Mar 2020
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One of the advantages of multimedia-assisted instruction is that it makes students more interested in sustainable learning and assists them to access information and learn more effectively. This research sought to explore the asymmetric effects of the development of sustainable multimedia-assisted instruction (MAI) [...] Read more.
One of the advantages of multimedia-assisted instruction is that it makes students more interested in sustainable learning and assists them to access information and learn more effectively. This research sought to explore the asymmetric effects of the development of sustainable multimedia-assisted instruction (MAI) on student reading practice in areas such as the implementation of learner autonomy and the improvement of reading ability, primarily based on multimedia technology-assisted instruction. This experiment was conducted in a junior high school in China. Eighty-six students from two parallel grade two classes were selected as research participants. Class One was set as the experimental class (EC) and Class Two was symmetrically designed as the control class (CC). The research results indicate that MAI encouraged students in the EC to adopt reading strategies more frequently and helped them to improve their level of learner autonomy, from a low level to an intermediate level, for the use of an asymmetrical technology, in comparison with the control class. Furthermore, the EC’s reading ability was significantly enhanced. Additionally, there is a discussion of pedagogical implications and constructive suggestions considered to be beneficial for sustainable learning skills, teaching and for further research on the symmetrical application of technology in education. Finally, one of the most significant findings from this study is the effectiveness of combining modern sustainable technology and advanced educational concepts with symmetry in promoting learner autonomy within a sustainable learning model. Full article
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Machine-Assisted Learning in Highly-Interdisciplinary Media Fields: A Multimedia Guide on Modern Art
by Elena Chatzara, Rigas Kotsakis, Nikolaos Tsipas, Lazaros Vrysis and Charalampos Dimoulas
Educ. Sci. 2019, 9(3), 198; https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci9030198 - 25 Jul 2019
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Art and technology have always been very tightly intertwined, presenting strong influences on each other. On the other hand, technological evolution led to today’s digital media landscape, elaborating mediated communication tools, thus providing new creative means of expression (i.e., new-media art). Rich-media interaction [...] Read more.
Art and technology have always been very tightly intertwined, presenting strong influences on each other. On the other hand, technological evolution led to today’s digital media landscape, elaborating mediated communication tools, thus providing new creative means of expression (i.e., new-media art). Rich-media interaction can expedite the whole process into an augmented schooling experience though art cannot be easily enclosed in classical teaching procedures. The current work focuses on the deployment of a modern-art web-guide, aiming at enhancing traditional approaches with machine-assisted blended-learning. In this perspective, “machine” has a two-folded goal: to offer highly-interdisciplinary multimedia services for both in-class demonstration and self-training support, and to crowdsource users’ feedback, as to train artificial intelligence systems on painting movements semantics. The paper presents the implementation of the “Istoriart” website through the main phases of Analysis, Design, Development, and Evaluation, while also answering typical questions regarding its impact on the targeted audience. Hence, elaborating on this constructive case study, initial hypotheses on the multidisciplinary usefulness, and contribution of the new digital services are put into test and verified. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Technology-enhanced Learning in Media Studies)
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