We are told that university students are Digital Natives and the diffusion of digital technologies into education holds prospective advantages. However, will students in Africa be prepared to engage with and accept the technology? This study aimed to determine the applicability of the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) model within a South African higher education setting and to clarify the factors that are influencing students’ intentions to make use of two digital technologies: an eBook and SLMS. 738 ICT students completed a questionnaire to gauge their responses to Performance expectancy (PEx), Effort expectancy (EfEx), Facilitating conditions (FC), Self-efficacy (SE), Anxiety (Anx), Attitude towards using technol...
The technology acceptance model is widely accepted and has proved applicable in identifying the inte...
This paper started with the review of the history of technology acceptance model from TRA to UTAUT. ...
The study investigated the perceptions the acceptance and continued use of e-LMS for teaching and le...
The preset study was carried out to survey various literatures on the factors influencing the use of...
Despite many years of study and propositions of various models understanding the adoption of new Inf...
This study seeks to investigate problems associated with students' acceptance of information and com...
The technology acceptance model is widely accepted and has proved applicable in identifying the inte...
The Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) model has been widely used in explai...
The exponential growth in the use of technology for learning and teaching in the higher education se...
In this article we provide a quantitative method to predict the acceptance of electronic learning re...
This paper examines the effect of technology acceptance model on ICT usage in Nigerian tertiary inst...
New and emerging technologies continue to disrupt the teaching and learning processes and these new ...
<p>Students’ acceptance and use of technologies introduced in their academic environments is an impo...
The purpose of this study is to determine whether the information and communication technology (ICT)...
Building on the technology acceptance model (TAM), this study examines university student’s acceptan...
The technology acceptance model is widely accepted and has proved applicable in identifying the inte...
This paper started with the review of the history of technology acceptance model from TRA to UTAUT. ...
The study investigated the perceptions the acceptance and continued use of e-LMS for teaching and le...
The preset study was carried out to survey various literatures on the factors influencing the use of...
Despite many years of study and propositions of various models understanding the adoption of new Inf...
This study seeks to investigate problems associated with students' acceptance of information and com...
The technology acceptance model is widely accepted and has proved applicable in identifying the inte...
The Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) model has been widely used in explai...
The exponential growth in the use of technology for learning and teaching in the higher education se...
In this article we provide a quantitative method to predict the acceptance of electronic learning re...
This paper examines the effect of technology acceptance model on ICT usage in Nigerian tertiary inst...
New and emerging technologies continue to disrupt the teaching and learning processes and these new ...
<p>Students’ acceptance and use of technologies introduced in their academic environments is an impo...
The purpose of this study is to determine whether the information and communication technology (ICT)...
Building on the technology acceptance model (TAM), this study examines university student’s acceptan...
The technology acceptance model is widely accepted and has proved applicable in identifying the inte...
This paper started with the review of the history of technology acceptance model from TRA to UTAUT. ...
The study investigated the perceptions the acceptance and continued use of e-LMS for teaching and le...