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Buabeng-Andoh, Charles; Baah, Charles – Interactive Technology and Smart Education, 2020
Purpose: This paper aims to develop and test a research model to explore the factors that influence pre-service teachers' intention to use learning management system (LMS). Design/methodology/approach: A cross-section study was conducted. A survey questionnaire was used to collect data from participants. The total number of participants was 361…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Intention, Adoption (Ideas), Technology Integration
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Baki, Rahmi; Birgoren, Burak; Aktepe, Adnan – Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education, 2021
The use and benefit of Distance Learning Systems (DLS) can be increased by a detailed analysis of the factors affecting students' intention to use. This study aims to analyse the effect of various independent variables on the user satisfaction and intention to use DLS via Perceived Ease of Use and Perceived Usefulness. In addition, Time…
Descriptors: Intention, Technology Integration, Adoption (Ideas), Distance Education
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Alshammari, Sultan Hammad – Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education, 2020
Learning Management System is a software-based technology that is widely adopted by universities. While the implementation of LMS has been successful in developed countries, the utilisation of LMS in developing countries is still considered low. It is believed that there are some barriers that may influence the use of LMS which include Technical…
Descriptors: Technical Support, Self Efficacy, Instructional Design, Integrated Learning Systems
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Li, Long; Lin, Canchu; Lai, Guolin – International Journal of Technology in Teaching and Learning, 2016
Applying Weick's (1995) sensemaking theory to analyze technology sensemaking by university administrators and faculty and staff, this study found that there is both unity and divergence in their sensemaking about an information technology. Administrators attempted to discursively construct a pro-technology organizational culture, which gained…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Teacher Attitudes, College Faculty, School Culture