The use of computer technology in schools has made slow progress since the mid-1980s even though governments have been generous in funding. It is therefore important to understand how and when teachers use computer technology in order to devise implementation strategies to encourage them. This study investigates student teachers\u27 perceptions of computer technology in relation to their intention to use computers. The purpose is to shed light on more effective ways to motivate the use of computer technology in schools. Based on an expanded variation of the Technology Acceptance Model, 84 completed surveys of student teachers were collected at a local university in Sweden. Overall, the results indicated that (1) student teachers\u27 perceiv...
The purpose of this study is to validate the technology acceptance model (TAM) in an educational con...
Computers are increasingly widespread, influencing many aspects of our social and work lives, As we ...
This study examined pre-service teachers' self-report on their attitude toward computer use. Partici...
The use of computer technology in schools has made slow progress even though the government has been...
The role of information technology (IT) in education has significantly increased, but resistance to ...
Teachers use technology to provide different learning methods to cater to individual students' learn...
A number of studies have indicated that the successful pedagogical use of technology depends on teac...
In response to the growing importance of information and communication technology (ICT), both practi...
In response towards the advances of technology in the Malaysian education system, the authors invest...
The role of information technology (IT) in education has significantly increased, but resistance to ...
This study examined factors that influence teachers\u27 adoption and use of information technology i...
This study investigated 245 Malaysian student teachers ’ self-reported intentions to use (ITU) compu...
With the recent emphasis in the development of a knowledge based society, this paper provides a spri...
This study investigated 245 Malaysian student teachers’ self-reported intentions to use (ITU) comput...
Over the past few years, the relationship between attitudes and behavior has been of a major interes...
The purpose of this study is to validate the technology acceptance model (TAM) in an educational con...
Computers are increasingly widespread, influencing many aspects of our social and work lives, As we ...
This study examined pre-service teachers' self-report on their attitude toward computer use. Partici...
The use of computer technology in schools has made slow progress even though the government has been...
The role of information technology (IT) in education has significantly increased, but resistance to ...
Teachers use technology to provide different learning methods to cater to individual students' learn...
A number of studies have indicated that the successful pedagogical use of technology depends on teac...
In response to the growing importance of information and communication technology (ICT), both practi...
In response towards the advances of technology in the Malaysian education system, the authors invest...
The role of information technology (IT) in education has significantly increased, but resistance to ...
This study examined factors that influence teachers\u27 adoption and use of information technology i...
This study investigated 245 Malaysian student teachers ’ self-reported intentions to use (ITU) compu...
With the recent emphasis in the development of a knowledge based society, this paper provides a spri...
This study investigated 245 Malaysian student teachers’ self-reported intentions to use (ITU) comput...
Over the past few years, the relationship between attitudes and behavior has been of a major interes...
The purpose of this study is to validate the technology acceptance model (TAM) in an educational con...
Computers are increasingly widespread, influencing many aspects of our social and work lives, As we ...
This study examined pre-service teachers' self-report on their attitude toward computer use. Partici...