Students’ Flow Experience of Using AI-Powered Online English Learning Platforms

Objectives: This research aims to explain the impact of flow’s antecedents on flow experience. Furthermore, this research explores the intention of students to continue using online AI-powered English learning platforms. Methodology: This study gathered data from 300 online students enrolled in AI-p...

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Published in:HighTech and Innovation Journal
Main Authors: Chang-Hong Wu, Wei-Shang Fan
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Language:English
Published: Ital Publication 2024-06-01
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Online Access:https://hightechjournal.org/index.php/HIJ/article/view/624
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description Objectives: This research aims to explain the impact of flow’s antecedents on flow experience. Furthermore, this research explores the intention of students to continue using online AI-powered English learning platforms. Methodology: This study gathered data from 300 online students enrolled in AI-powered English learning platforms in Taiwan, with data collection facilitated by a research company in the country. Findings: According to the findings, flow was significantly associated with continuous intention. In terms of antecedents of flow, information quality, service support quality, and intrinsic motivation were significant, whereas confirmation, service quality, and instructor quality were not significant. Flow was found to have significant associations with perceived usefulness and satisfaction. Furthermore, confirmation significantly impacted perceived usefulness and satisfaction. Moreover, perceived usefulness was significantly associated with satisfaction but had no association with continuous intention. Lastly, both intrinsic motivation and satisfaction were associated with continuous intention. Novelty/Improvement:This research delves into the dynamic interplay between students' experiences and the adoption of AI-powered online English learning platforms. The study employed a comprehensive framework, including flow, a technology acceptance model, motivation, and an expectation confirmation model.   Doi: 10.28991/HIJ-2024-05-02-011 Full Text: PDF
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spelling doaj-art-1bf9ba8581e643f0b1e66df8be247b542025-08-19T23:37:47ZengItal PublicationHighTech and Innovation Journal2723-95352024-06-015238239910.28991/HIJ-2024-05-02-011187Students’ Flow Experience of Using AI-Powered Online English Learning PlatformsChang-Hong Wu0Wei-Shang Fan1Department of Business Administration, Nanhua University, Chiayi 62249, Taiwan.Department of Business Administration, Nanhua University, Chiayi 62249, Taiwan.Objectives: This research aims to explain the impact of flow’s antecedents on flow experience. Furthermore, this research explores the intention of students to continue using online AI-powered English learning platforms. Methodology: This study gathered data from 300 online students enrolled in AI-powered English learning platforms in Taiwan, with data collection facilitated by a research company in the country. Findings: According to the findings, flow was significantly associated with continuous intention. In terms of antecedents of flow, information quality, service support quality, and intrinsic motivation were significant, whereas confirmation, service quality, and instructor quality were not significant. Flow was found to have significant associations with perceived usefulness and satisfaction. Furthermore, confirmation significantly impacted perceived usefulness and satisfaction. Moreover, perceived usefulness was significantly associated with satisfaction but had no association with continuous intention. Lastly, both intrinsic motivation and satisfaction were associated with continuous intention. Novelty/Improvement:This research delves into the dynamic interplay between students' experiences and the adoption of AI-powered online English learning platforms. The study employed a comprehensive framework, including flow, a technology acceptance model, motivation, and an expectation confirmation model.   Doi: 10.28991/HIJ-2024-05-02-011 Full Text: PDFhttps://hightechjournal.org/index.php/HIJ/article/view/624flowtechnology acceptance modelexpectation confirmation modelai-powered platformsonline english learningintrinsic motivation.
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Students’ Flow Experience of Using AI-Powered Online English Learning Platforms
flow
technology acceptance model
expectation confirmation model
ai-powered platforms
online english learning
intrinsic motivation.
title Students’ Flow Experience of Using AI-Powered Online English Learning Platforms
title_full Students’ Flow Experience of Using AI-Powered Online English Learning Platforms
title_fullStr Students’ Flow Experience of Using AI-Powered Online English Learning Platforms
title_full_unstemmed Students’ Flow Experience of Using AI-Powered Online English Learning Platforms
title_short Students’ Flow Experience of Using AI-Powered Online English Learning Platforms
title_sort students flow experience of using ai powered online english learning platforms
topic flow
technology acceptance model
expectation confirmation model
ai-powered platforms
online english learning
intrinsic motivation.
url https://hightechjournal.org/index.php/HIJ/article/view/624
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