Evaluating Students’ Self Efficacy Perception on Integrating CAT Tools in Educational Programs
Hailah Alfaisal
English Language Teaching, 2025, vol. 18, issue 2, 76
Abstract:
Technology is an important factor in translation studies. The application of technology is enduring in the field of translation. Computer-Assisted Translation (CAT) tools are an important part of the translation practice. The current study aims to underpin translation students' understanding of CAT Tools incorporation. The study employed a quantitative approach for data collection. The data analysis revealed that while most participants had awareness of technology usage, only a small minority showed competence in CAT techniques for converting printed texts into electronic formatting.
Date: 2025
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