AbstractE-learning has been used very widely to offer solutions in higher education in accordance with the demands of the knowledge-based society. This study aimed to generally explain e-learning systems usage behavior in any country and region. From an evolutionary psychology perspective, two important evolved psychological traits (i.e., least effort and social interaction) were explored for their impacts on students’ decision making towards e-learning systems. Based on these two psychological traits, a new theoretical framework was developed to propose two relationships linking e-learning system usage and both least effort and social interaction. Propositions were further interpreted with qualitative data collected by the Zaltman Metaphor...
Technology-based learning systems enable enhanced student learning in higher-education institutions....
The E-learning systems are important for the universities due to the gained benefits from these syst...
Five factors affecting student use of an eLearning management system in two Web-enhanced hybrid unde...
AbstractE-learning has been used very widely to offer solutions in higher education in accordance wi...
The purpose of this study isto analyze the influence of performance expectancy, effort expectancy, s...
Massive growth of technology based e-learning systems is enabling student access to academic content...
Research on the deployment and use of technology to assist learning has seen a significant rise over...
In recent years, the topics related to electronic learning have attracted the attention of many scho...
The paper introduces the analysis of the theoretical-empirical study revealing the psychological eff...
This study investigates the effect of Attitude toward e-learning, Facility condition, and Personaliz...
Abstract Background and Objective: Currently many universities implement e-learning to support infor...
Abstract The learner's acceptance of e-learning systems has received extensive attention in pri...
Communication and information technology have encouraged the use of e-learning systems in the educat...
The study in this research has demonstrated the effectiveness of gamification in changing user behav...
There are several reasons why most of the universities implement E-learning. The extent of E-learnin...
Technology-based learning systems enable enhanced student learning in higher-education institutions....
The E-learning systems are important for the universities due to the gained benefits from these syst...
Five factors affecting student use of an eLearning management system in two Web-enhanced hybrid unde...
AbstractE-learning has been used very widely to offer solutions in higher education in accordance wi...
The purpose of this study isto analyze the influence of performance expectancy, effort expectancy, s...
Massive growth of technology based e-learning systems is enabling student access to academic content...
Research on the deployment and use of technology to assist learning has seen a significant rise over...
In recent years, the topics related to electronic learning have attracted the attention of many scho...
The paper introduces the analysis of the theoretical-empirical study revealing the psychological eff...
This study investigates the effect of Attitude toward e-learning, Facility condition, and Personaliz...
Abstract Background and Objective: Currently many universities implement e-learning to support infor...
Abstract The learner's acceptance of e-learning systems has received extensive attention in pri...
Communication and information technology have encouraged the use of e-learning systems in the educat...
The study in this research has demonstrated the effectiveness of gamification in changing user behav...
There are several reasons why most of the universities implement E-learning. The extent of E-learnin...
Technology-based learning systems enable enhanced student learning in higher-education institutions....
The E-learning systems are important for the universities due to the gained benefits from these syst...
Five factors affecting student use of an eLearning management system in two Web-enhanced hybrid unde...