Author:
Tengku Paris Tengku Nazatul Shima,Mustapha Ramlan,Abas Hafiza,Cochrane Todd
Abstract
Mobile Assisted Language Learning (MALL) has become a popular topic recently due to the rapid development of mobile devices. The objective of this study is to revalidate game principles via MALL and to obtain consensus and expert opinions on the principles. The study employs the Fuzzy Delphi technique to collect responses from nine English Language specialists. The triangular fuzzy numbering method was used to analyze the data, and the 'defuzzification' process was used to determine each variable's position (ranking). According to the findings, the response and expert consensus on the game principles scale is satisfactory.
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences,Water Science and Technology,Geography, Planning and Development
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