Exploring the acceptance of augmented reality among TESL teachers and students and its effects on motivation level: a case study in Kuwait

Education research around the world has witnessed unprecedented technology integrated curriculum aiming at exploring the potentials of innovative technology tools on teaching and learning practices. Augmented Reality (AR) becomes the latest technology embedded in pedagogical strategies to enhance ef...

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Main Authors: Abdelmagid, Mohamed, Abdullah, Norillah, Abdulwahab Al-Daba, Abdulmajid Mohamed
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spelling my.iium.irep.947462021-12-14T04:59:54Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/94746/ Exploring the acceptance of augmented reality among TESL teachers and students and its effects on motivation level: a case study in Kuwait Abdelmagid, Mohamed Abdullah, Norillah Abdulwahab Al-Daba, Abdulmajid Mohamed L Education (General) LB1025 Teaching (principles and practices) LB1501 Primary Education T61 Technical education. Technical schools Education research around the world has witnessed unprecedented technology integrated curriculum aiming at exploring the potentials of innovative technology tools on teaching and learning practices. Augmented Reality (AR) becomes the latest technology embedded in pedagogical strategies to enhance effective teaching and learning specifically in language. This study attempted to explore AR integration in English subject as second language (ESL) in primary schools in Kuwait. The objectives were designed to explore: i. the perceived acceptance of teachers and students, ii. the strategies used by teachers in planning and implementing ESL classes using the AR, iii. students' and teachers’ motivation from the model of Attention, Relevance, Confidence & Satisfaction (ARCS), and iv. students' engagement. The study was designed as a case study via qualitative approach through employing semi-structured individual interviews with two ESL teachers and eight students from two primary schools in Kuwait. It was also incorporated two observations for each school. To compliment the pedagogical affordances of AR, the study proposed an AR-aided module. The findings reveal that teachers and students of AR classroom context have perceived acceptance not only from usefulness and ease of use but also the willingness to use AR in the future. The students' engagement is evidenced from their enjoyment and interest. The teachers' and students' motivation have been maximized. Lastly, the efficacy and practicality of the AR model framework incorporating the Theory of Acceptance Model (TAM), Situated Learning Theory (SLT), and ARCS were materialised. The study has extended TAM with effectiveness as an additional factor, spearhead towards practical importance of the designed module. Services for Science and Education United Kingdom 2021-12-25 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/94746/1/94746_Exploring%20the%20acceptance%20of%20augmented%20reality%20among%20TESL.pdf Abdelmagid, Mohamed and Abdullah, Norillah and Abdulwahab Al-Daba, Abdulmajid Mohamed (2021) Exploring the acceptance of augmented reality among TESL teachers and students and its effects on motivation level: a case study in Kuwait. Advances in Social Sciences Research Journal, 8 (12). pp. 23-34. ISSN 2055-0286 https://drive.google.com/file/d/1UeMk8xORjmBT4nGi6XvS5WRJgyY_ycGh/view 10.14738/assrj.812.11356.
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LB1025 Teaching (principles and practices)
LB1501 Primary Education
T61 Technical education. Technical schools
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LB1025 Teaching (principles and practices)
LB1501 Primary Education
T61 Technical education. Technical schools
Abdelmagid, Mohamed
Abdullah, Norillah
Abdulwahab Al-Daba, Abdulmajid Mohamed
Exploring the acceptance of augmented reality among TESL teachers and students and its effects on motivation level: a case study in Kuwait
description Education research around the world has witnessed unprecedented technology integrated curriculum aiming at exploring the potentials of innovative technology tools on teaching and learning practices. Augmented Reality (AR) becomes the latest technology embedded in pedagogical strategies to enhance effective teaching and learning specifically in language. This study attempted to explore AR integration in English subject as second language (ESL) in primary schools in Kuwait. The objectives were designed to explore: i. the perceived acceptance of teachers and students, ii. the strategies used by teachers in planning and implementing ESL classes using the AR, iii. students' and teachers’ motivation from the model of Attention, Relevance, Confidence & Satisfaction (ARCS), and iv. students' engagement. The study was designed as a case study via qualitative approach through employing semi-structured individual interviews with two ESL teachers and eight students from two primary schools in Kuwait. It was also incorporated two observations for each school. To compliment the pedagogical affordances of AR, the study proposed an AR-aided module. The findings reveal that teachers and students of AR classroom context have perceived acceptance not only from usefulness and ease of use but also the willingness to use AR in the future. The students' engagement is evidenced from their enjoyment and interest. The teachers' and students' motivation have been maximized. Lastly, the efficacy and practicality of the AR model framework incorporating the Theory of Acceptance Model (TAM), Situated Learning Theory (SLT), and ARCS were materialised. The study has extended TAM with effectiveness as an additional factor, spearhead towards practical importance of the designed module.
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Abdullah, Norillah
Abdulwahab Al-Daba, Abdulmajid Mohamed
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title Exploring the acceptance of augmented reality among TESL teachers and students and its effects on motivation level: a case study in Kuwait
title_short Exploring the acceptance of augmented reality among TESL teachers and students and its effects on motivation level: a case study in Kuwait
title_full Exploring the acceptance of augmented reality among TESL teachers and students and its effects on motivation level: a case study in Kuwait
title_fullStr Exploring the acceptance of augmented reality among TESL teachers and students and its effects on motivation level: a case study in Kuwait
title_full_unstemmed Exploring the acceptance of augmented reality among TESL teachers and students and its effects on motivation level: a case study in Kuwait
title_sort exploring the acceptance of augmented reality among tesl teachers and students and its effects on motivation level: a case study in kuwait
publisher Services for Science and Education United Kingdom
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