An Insight on Needs Analysis for Developing Virtual Reality (VR) Technology in Learning Arabic Grammar: A Pilot Study for Arabic-VR Application
List of Authors
Majdina Mansor, Mohammad Amnan Awang Ali, Mohd. Feham Md Ghalib, Muhammad Hafizuddin Hussin
Keyword
Virtual Reality (VR), Learning, Arabic Grammar, Needs Analysis, Pilot Study
Abstract
The learning of Arabic grammar – which uses textbooks with lengthy details can be transformed into creative and innovative forms through the application of technological advancement. Worldwide educators from diverse backgrounds and cultures are well equipped with the recent teaching methods and tools widely used and accessible to guide and nurture the students in a productive and interactive classroom learning environment. Significant studies have indicated that virtual reality (VR) is one of the many technological applications facilitating learning. It is an emerging technology undergoing a rapid transformation in the educational world. However, there is still limited study about the use of VR in Malaysia for teaching and learning a foreign language i.e. Arabic. The usage of this technology has been less explored, particularly from the perspective of students at the university level. Generally, this study employed the Design and Development Research (DDR) methodology, and in the first phase of DDR i.e. the needs analysis phase. This phase used a questionnaire on the needs in developing the Arabic-VR Application. Therefore, a pilot study was first conducted to determine the content validity and reliability of the needs analysis questionnaire for developing the application in learning Arabic grammar. It was conducted on 4 experts and 30 students of various programs at Kolej Universiti Islam Perlis (KUIPs). They took Arabic Language (course code: DTU2022) as a compulsory subject at the Centre for Languages and General Studies, KUIPs in semester 1, session 2023/2024 of the academic calendar. Quantitative data were then analyzed using the Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS) software version 23 to retrieve Cronbach’s alpha value, frequency distribution, percentages, mean, and standard deviations. The results showed that all 37 items of the questionnaire of this pilot study had good internal consistency validity and reliability. Findings revealed a high need to develop the Arabic-VR application for learning Arabic grammar and a positive response to adopting technological tools i.e. VR for language learning as it was positively perceived to increase students’ motivation towards learning Arabic grammar. It is hoped that the findings of this pilot study could benefit the readers and be used as a benchmark for the use of VR in learning Arabic grammar.