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Doleck, Tenzin; Bazelais, Paul; Lemay, David John – Education and Information Technologies, 2017
As the use of technology in education advances and broadens, empirical research around its use assumes increased importance. Yet literature investigating technology acceptance in certain populations remains scarce. We recently argued that technology acceptance investigations should also consider the modality of the antecedent belief, to…
Descriptors: Technology Uses in Education, Computer Assisted Instruction, Electronic Learning, Student Attitudes
Celik, Vehbi; Yesilyurt, Etem – Computers & Education, 2013
There is a large body of research regarding computer supported education, perceptions of computer self-efficacy, computer anxiety and the technological attitudes of teachers and teacher candidates. However, no study has been conducted on the correlation between and effect of computer supported education, perceived computer self-efficacy, computer…
Descriptors: Computer Attitudes, Educational Technology, Self Efficacy, Anxiety
Pan, Cheng-Chang "Sam"; Gunter, Glenda; Sivo, Stephen; Cornell, Richard – Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 2005
Drawing from the Technology Acceptance Model, this correlational study was intended to determine student users' adoption of WebCT and its relationship to their final grade. In acknowledging the relevance of human-computer interaction, the author attempted to investigate a belief-attitude-behavior relationship in a WebCT setting. Given a social…
Descriptors: Computer Attitudes, Error of Measurement, Path Analysis, Structural Equation Models