This study investigated 245 Malaysian student teachers’ self-reported intentions to use (ITU) computers. Using the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) as a research framework, this study found perceived usefulness (PU) of computer technology, perceived ease of use (PEU), and attitude towards computer use (ATCU) to be significant determinants of ITU. Results obtained using structural equation modelling revealed that (1) PEU significantly influenced PU; (2) both PU and PEU significantly influenced ATCU, and (3) both PU and ATCU significantly influenced ITU. In essence, the results of this study present some evidence that TAM serves as a valid model to predict technology acceptance among student teachers in Malaysia
With the recent emphasis in the development of a knowledge based society, this paper provides a spri...
dipublikasikan di Jurnal Universitas Taruma NegaraIT development is now influential in various field...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to assess the cross-cultural validity of the technology accep...
This study investigated 245 Malaysian student teachers ’ self-reported intentions to use (ITU) compu...
The purpose of the study is to build a model that predicts the level of technology acceptance by pre...
In response towards the advances of technology in the Malaysian education system, the authors invest...
This study examines a sample (N=239) of pre-service teachers’ self-reported intention to use technol...
This study investigated a sample of pre-service teachers' (N=250) self-reported future intention to ...
Purpose – This paper aims to compare the pre-service teachers from Singapore and the UK on their sel...
As computers becomes more ubiquitous in our everyday lives, educational settings are being transform...
As computers becomes more ubiquitous in our everyday lives, educational settings are being transform...
This study examined pre-service teachers' self-report on their attitude toward computer use. Partici...
This study assesses the pre-service teachers' self-reported future intentions to use technology in S...
This study assesses the pre-service teachers’ self-reported future intentions to use technology in S...
As computers becomes more ubiquitous in our everyday lives, educational settings are being transform...
With the recent emphasis in the development of a knowledge based society, this paper provides a spri...
dipublikasikan di Jurnal Universitas Taruma NegaraIT development is now influential in various field...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to assess the cross-cultural validity of the technology accep...
This study investigated 245 Malaysian student teachers ’ self-reported intentions to use (ITU) compu...
The purpose of the study is to build a model that predicts the level of technology acceptance by pre...
In response towards the advances of technology in the Malaysian education system, the authors invest...
This study examines a sample (N=239) of pre-service teachers’ self-reported intention to use technol...
This study investigated a sample of pre-service teachers' (N=250) self-reported future intention to ...
Purpose – This paper aims to compare the pre-service teachers from Singapore and the UK on their sel...
As computers becomes more ubiquitous in our everyday lives, educational settings are being transform...
As computers becomes more ubiquitous in our everyday lives, educational settings are being transform...
This study examined pre-service teachers' self-report on their attitude toward computer use. Partici...
This study assesses the pre-service teachers' self-reported future intentions to use technology in S...
This study assesses the pre-service teachers’ self-reported future intentions to use technology in S...
As computers becomes more ubiquitous in our everyday lives, educational settings are being transform...
With the recent emphasis in the development of a knowledge based society, this paper provides a spri...
dipublikasikan di Jurnal Universitas Taruma NegaraIT development is now influential in various field...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to assess the cross-cultural validity of the technology accep...