As ICT is increasingly permeating all aspects of everyday life, it is apparent that education cannot leap behind. In this article we longitudinally investigate a much-debated obligatory full-scale implementation of tablet devices in a large secondary school. We adopt a Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) approach to verify the dynamic nature of students’ acceptance of the tablet as a learning tool at three waves of data collection, both at pre- and short and long-term post-adoption stages. The results clearly indicate the evolutionary nature of the acceptance process, challenging the adequacy of cross-sectional approaches to technology adoption. In the pre-adoption stage, attitude appears as a key uptake factor, whereas three months later, due...
Rapidly developing and widely used mobile technologies have been changing the way we live and learn....
The purpose of this study was to explore graduate student perceptions of use and the ease of use of ...
This paper reports the results of a study that investigated South African tertiary education student...
As ICT is increasingly permeating all aspects of everyday life, it is apparent that education cannot...
Copyright © 2014, IGI Global. This paper examines the school-wide introduction of the tablet compute...
This paper examines the school-wide introduction of the tablet computer as a mobile learning tool in...
This paper reports on the introduction of the tablet as an educational tool in a secondary school in...
This paper reports on the introduction of the tablet computer as a personal, mobile learning tool in...
Many educational institutions have been using lots of technologies in classrooms to increase the eff...
This is the accepted and refereed manuscript to the articleThe introduction of new technologies in c...
In the Netherlands, six primary schools recently participated in a pilot program, creating an educat...
Advances in technology have allowed mobile devices to be used for learning purpose. The use of table...
To maximize the advantages of the tablet personal computer (TPC) at school, this technology needs to...
This research develops and empirically tests a factor model for understanding college students’ acce...
This study investigates technology acceptance over time of two specific technologies in a university...
Rapidly developing and widely used mobile technologies have been changing the way we live and learn....
The purpose of this study was to explore graduate student perceptions of use and the ease of use of ...
This paper reports the results of a study that investigated South African tertiary education student...
As ICT is increasingly permeating all aspects of everyday life, it is apparent that education cannot...
Copyright © 2014, IGI Global. This paper examines the school-wide introduction of the tablet compute...
This paper examines the school-wide introduction of the tablet computer as a mobile learning tool in...
This paper reports on the introduction of the tablet as an educational tool in a secondary school in...
This paper reports on the introduction of the tablet computer as a personal, mobile learning tool in...
Many educational institutions have been using lots of technologies in classrooms to increase the eff...
This is the accepted and refereed manuscript to the articleThe introduction of new technologies in c...
In the Netherlands, six primary schools recently participated in a pilot program, creating an educat...
Advances in technology have allowed mobile devices to be used for learning purpose. The use of table...
To maximize the advantages of the tablet personal computer (TPC) at school, this technology needs to...
This research develops and empirically tests a factor model for understanding college students’ acce...
This study investigates technology acceptance over time of two specific technologies in a university...
Rapidly developing and widely used mobile technologies have been changing the way we live and learn....
The purpose of this study was to explore graduate student perceptions of use and the ease of use of ...
This paper reports the results of a study that investigated South African tertiary education student...