The study examined the attitude of students towards e-learning in selected south-west Nigerian universities. Specifically the study looked at the relationship between attitude and e-learning with the application of Technology Acceptance Model (TAM). Questionnaire was used to collect data from a sample of 387 postgraduate and undergraduate students. Statistical techniques used for the analyses of data were frequency distribution, simple linear regression, One-Way ANOVA and paired T-test was used to test the hypotheses. Findings showed that students have a positive attitude towards e-learning because they find the system easy to use and useful for their course work. Also, attitude influences the intention to use an e-learning system
The Purpose of this study was to test user acceptance (students) of e-learning using the Technology ...
E-learning is becoming a widespread method of gaining knowledge in a global environment. Accessibili...
This study investigated the Nigerian undergraduate students’ readiness for e-learning. Two hypothese...
The subject of this study was students' adoption of e-learning platforms in Uganda and Nigeria. The ...
E-learning is the acquisition of knowledge and skill using electronic technologies such as computer ...
The objective of this project paper is to determine the acceptance of e-learning among students UiTM...
The objective of the study is to find out the factors which affect the acceptance of E-learning amon...
Students’ attitude towards e-learning determines their skills and interest in learning. Through e-le...
This study examines the factors contributing to attitudes towards E-Learning in higher education amo...
This study aimed to analyze students' behavioral intentions to use e-learning in the kingdom of Saud...
The technology acceptance model (TAM) proposes that perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness p...
The aim of the study is to investigate factors that influence the adoption and use of educational te...
E-learning is a model of delivering learning content electronically with the help of computers and m...
This study seeks to investigate the effect of controllability and responsiveness on the perceived ea...
E-learning has gained recognition and fame in delivering and distributing educational resources, and...
The Purpose of this study was to test user acceptance (students) of e-learning using the Technology ...
E-learning is becoming a widespread method of gaining knowledge in a global environment. Accessibili...
This study investigated the Nigerian undergraduate students’ readiness for e-learning. Two hypothese...
The subject of this study was students' adoption of e-learning platforms in Uganda and Nigeria. The ...
E-learning is the acquisition of knowledge and skill using electronic technologies such as computer ...
The objective of this project paper is to determine the acceptance of e-learning among students UiTM...
The objective of the study is to find out the factors which affect the acceptance of E-learning amon...
Students’ attitude towards e-learning determines their skills and interest in learning. Through e-le...
This study examines the factors contributing to attitudes towards E-Learning in higher education amo...
This study aimed to analyze students' behavioral intentions to use e-learning in the kingdom of Saud...
The technology acceptance model (TAM) proposes that perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness p...
The aim of the study is to investigate factors that influence the adoption and use of educational te...
E-learning is a model of delivering learning content electronically with the help of computers and m...
This study seeks to investigate the effect of controllability and responsiveness on the perceived ea...
E-learning has gained recognition and fame in delivering and distributing educational resources, and...
The Purpose of this study was to test user acceptance (students) of e-learning using the Technology ...
E-learning is becoming a widespread method of gaining knowledge in a global environment. Accessibili...
This study investigated the Nigerian undergraduate students’ readiness for e-learning. Two hypothese...