Affiliation:
1. University of Aizu, Aizu, Japan
Abstract
In this research, students’ sentiments and emotions embedded in their
learning journals are analyzed to understand their attitudes to mobile-based
lessons as they progress during an English as a Foreign Language (EFL)
course. Sentiment Analysis (SA) was utilized to extract emotions and
sentiment throughout students’ learning experience, as expressed in their
weekly online learner journals. The sentiment scores were generated from
four sentiment dictionaries with different scales. The findings suggest that
overall, the students had a positive sentiment and emotions toward mobile
learning, consisting of anticipation, trust, joy, and surprise. The
strongest negative emotion was fear, which may be explained by anxiety
surrounding communication in a foreign language.
Funder
Japan
Society for the Promotion of Science
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