This study is to examine gender differences and the adoption of technology in tertial education students. We have used TAM model to measure the acceptance and use of elearning of the respondents. ANOVA and Partial Least Squares (PLS) was used, specifically, the PLS multi-group analysis, to compare differences between groups. In summary, results show that students’ behavior of acceptance of e-learning technology do not manifest statistically significant differences between women and men
Literature to date suggests contrary indicators of acceptance of the use of technology to support le...
Admitting the increasing interest for education delivered by the means of technology is relevant if ...
Admitting the increasing interest for education delivered by the means of technology is relevant if ...
Abstract:- The main objective of this study is to examine gender differences and the adoption of tec...
The scope of this study was to evaluate whether the adoption of e-learning in two universities, and...
<div><p>The scope of this study was to evaluate whether the adoption of e-learning in two universiti...
Past research has hypothesized and empirically supported a model for learners’ acceptance of e-learn...
The main objective of this study is to examine gender differences and technology acceptances from te...
AbstractE-learning is characterized both by human-human interaction (between students, fellow studen...
Based on the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), the objective of this study is to explore gender dif...
Based on the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), the objective of this study is to explore gender dif...
Literature to date suggests contrary indicators of acceptance of the use of technology to support le...
Literature to date suggests contrary indicators of acceptance of the use of technology to support le...
Literature to date suggests contrary indicators of acceptance of the use of technology to support le...
Literature to date suggests contrary indicators of acceptance of the use of technology to support le...
Literature to date suggests contrary indicators of acceptance of the use of technology to support le...
Admitting the increasing interest for education delivered by the means of technology is relevant if ...
Admitting the increasing interest for education delivered by the means of technology is relevant if ...
Abstract:- The main objective of this study is to examine gender differences and the adoption of tec...
The scope of this study was to evaluate whether the adoption of e-learning in two universities, and...
<div><p>The scope of this study was to evaluate whether the adoption of e-learning in two universiti...
Past research has hypothesized and empirically supported a model for learners’ acceptance of e-learn...
The main objective of this study is to examine gender differences and technology acceptances from te...
AbstractE-learning is characterized both by human-human interaction (between students, fellow studen...
Based on the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), the objective of this study is to explore gender dif...
Based on the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), the objective of this study is to explore gender dif...
Literature to date suggests contrary indicators of acceptance of the use of technology to support le...
Literature to date suggests contrary indicators of acceptance of the use of technology to support le...
Literature to date suggests contrary indicators of acceptance of the use of technology to support le...
Literature to date suggests contrary indicators of acceptance of the use of technology to support le...
Literature to date suggests contrary indicators of acceptance of the use of technology to support le...
Admitting the increasing interest for education delivered by the means of technology is relevant if ...
Admitting the increasing interest for education delivered by the means of technology is relevant if ...