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Interactive Response Systems in Online English Instruction: Interactive Response Systems in Online English Instruction

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posted on 2025-05-16, 16:11 authored by Kiki Juli Anggoro, Annisa Laura MarethaAnnisa Laura Maretha

This study examines Thai university students' perceptions of Interactive Response Systems (IRSs) in fully online English instruction, addressing the limited research on their use in virtual classrooms. A mixed-method approach, involving surveys and interviews with 289 participants, revealed generally positive perceptions of IRSs as tools that enhance engagement, motivation, and goal achievement. Female students reported higher satisfaction and comprehension, while frequent users experienced stronger engagement and learning outcomes. Students with a preference for English expressed more favorable views of IRSs, particularly in aiding comprehension and achieving learning goals. However, challenges such as technical issues, pacing, and consistent implementation were highlighted, particularly by less frequent users. By focusing on IRSs in fully virtual environments, this study contributes to the under-explored area of IRS applications in online English instruction.

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Journal

International Journal of Distance Education Technologies

Volume

23

Pagination

1-24

Location

Hershey, Pa.

Open access

  • Yes

ISSN

1539-3100

eISSN

1539-3119

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

1

Publisher

IGI Global

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