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Using virtual reality to facilitate learners’ creative self-efficacy and intrinsic motivation in an EFL classroom
Yu Ju Lin,
Hung chun Wang
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Department of English
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Social Sciences
Approach
12%
Change
12%
Class
12%
Classrooms
100%
Counselling
12%
Creativity
12%
English as a Foreign Language
100%
English Language
37%
Intrinsic Motivation
100%
Inventories
12%
Learner
100%
Learning
25%
Learning Experience
12%
Production
12%
Project
75%
Research
12%
Self-Efficacy
100%
Students
62%
Technology
25%
University Students
12%
Virtual Reality
100%
Psychology
Competence
16%
Creative Self-Efficacy
100%
Creative Thinking
16%
Intrinsic Motivation
100%
Mixed Methods
16%
Negative Feedback
16%
Research
16%
INIS
feedback
12%
inventories
12%
learning
37%
production
12%
surveys
12%
taiwan
12%
universities
12%
virtual reality
100%
Computer Science
Creative Production
16%
English Classroom
16%
Virtual Reality Technology
33%