Mochamad Ridwan, Irma Febriyanti, Sri Wicahyani, Yuni Fitriyah Ningsih
Background. This research aims to examine the effect of mobile learning (m-learning), which is an extension of distance education supported by mobile devices equipped with wireless technology. Learning models and processes require new teaching forms, learning, content, and dynamics between actors. Mobile learning is learning that can be accessed instantly and optionally, anywhere and at any time, which helps us create knowledge, satisfy curiosity, collaborate with others, and enrich experiences. Objectives. Program in a learning context to improve college students' soccer knowledge and skills by moderating the role of self-efficacy. Methods. The sample for this research consisted of 70 male and female students aged 14 to 15 years and coming from junior high school. These students were competent and had received mobile learning through learning anywhere. The data in this research was collected using a questionnaire instrument. The research instrument has gone through validity and reliability tests. After that, a normality test is carried out to test whether the independent and dependent variables in a regression model have a standard or abnormal distribution and continue with hypothesis testing. To test the relationship between the independent variable and the dependent variable, where there are factors that strengthen or weaken (moderating variables), researchers use moderated regression analysis (MRA). The data collected in the research is processed using a statistical data processing application, namely SPSS version 22 software. Results. The research results show that ubiquitous application can increase selfefficacy, knowledge, and football skills. Conclusions. The study concludes that a mobile training program in a ubiquitous learning context, moderated by self-efficacy, significantly enhances higher education students' football knowledge and skills. © 2025, Society of Aging and Physical Activity (SAPA). All rights reserved.
Universitas Negeri Surabaya, Indonesia