Prior research suggests that individuals’ technology acceptance levels may affect their work and learning performanceoutcomes when activities are conducted through information technology usage. Most previous research investigating the relationship between individual attitudes towards technology and learning has been conducted in technology intensive settings. In this study we investigate the relationship between individuals’ technology acceptance factors and their performance in a non-technology intensive course – an introductory accounting course where technology is used as a learning tool but where knowledge of technology is not a primary learning objective. Results show that individuals with lower levels of academic proficiency are likel...
Although information technology (IT) has played an increasingly important role in contemporary educa...
This study aims to examine and obtain empirical evidence of the influence of variables consisting of...
This study has aim to reveal the different acceptance among students and lecturers to use e-learni...
Prior research suggests that individuals’ technology acceptance levels may affect their work and lea...
Creating an integrative research framework that extends a model frequently used in the Information S...
The research-in-progress investigates the relationship between technology acceptance, individual dif...
As the body of e-learning literature grows, our understanding of how e-learning works and how we mak...
Technology-based learning systems enable enhanced student learning in higher-education institutions....
This study makes an attempt to extend technology acceptance model (TAM) and presents a respecified c...
E-learning has gained recognition and fame in delivering and distributing educational resources, and...
This paper utilizes the technology acceptance model (TAM) to uncover the moderating roles of technol...
In recent years, instructors have had an increasing interest in integrating Internet based technolog...
This study analyses a blended e-learning system's information resources. Their quality is assessed b...
The technology acceptance model (TAM) proposes that perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness p...
This paper intends to investigate the long debated notion of whether intention really leads to actu...
Although information technology (IT) has played an increasingly important role in contemporary educa...
This study aims to examine and obtain empirical evidence of the influence of variables consisting of...
This study has aim to reveal the different acceptance among students and lecturers to use e-learni...
Prior research suggests that individuals’ technology acceptance levels may affect their work and lea...
Creating an integrative research framework that extends a model frequently used in the Information S...
The research-in-progress investigates the relationship between technology acceptance, individual dif...
As the body of e-learning literature grows, our understanding of how e-learning works and how we mak...
Technology-based learning systems enable enhanced student learning in higher-education institutions....
This study makes an attempt to extend technology acceptance model (TAM) and presents a respecified c...
E-learning has gained recognition and fame in delivering and distributing educational resources, and...
This paper utilizes the technology acceptance model (TAM) to uncover the moderating roles of technol...
In recent years, instructors have had an increasing interest in integrating Internet based technolog...
This study analyses a blended e-learning system's information resources. Their quality is assessed b...
The technology acceptance model (TAM) proposes that perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness p...
This paper intends to investigate the long debated notion of whether intention really leads to actu...
Although information technology (IT) has played an increasingly important role in contemporary educa...
This study aims to examine and obtain empirical evidence of the influence of variables consisting of...
This study has aim to reveal the different acceptance among students and lecturers to use e-learni...