Personalising Learning in Maltese - Exploring International Students’ Expectations Towards Ġabra Online Lexicon
Jacqueline Żammit,
Patrick Camilleri
Abstract:The rapid incorporation of digital technologies in formal education has led to significant transformations, albeit not always yielding the anticipated productivity. This study investigates the attitudinal changes towards an online Maltese lexicon, Ġabra, among 46 adult learners of Maltese as a foreign language. By utilising a composite analytical model, the study is grounded in the theoretical frameworks of Technological Frames of Reference, the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), and the Unified Theory of Acce… Show more
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