2021
DOI: 10.4314/iijikm.v11i4.4
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Awareness and Intention to Use Massive Open Online Courses by Law Students in Osun State, Nigeria

Abstract: A survey was carried out among undergraduate law students in universities in Osun State, Nigeria to determine the predictive influence of awareness on intention to use Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs). Proportionate stratified sampling was used to select 356 out of a population of 3269 students. A validated questionnaire with Cronbach’s alpha reliability coefficient of 0.92 was used for data collection. A return rate of 100% was achieved. Data collected were analyzed using descriptive and binary logistic re… Show more

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“…In a study conducted in Nepal, students who had not heard of MOOCs reached 78% (Shakya et al, 2016). While some of these studies are relatively old, more current research seems to echo the consistent prevalence of lack of awareness about MOOCs (Adebayo & Babalola, 2020). In addition, the number of individuals who have not heard of MOOCs seems similar among professional participants.…”
Section: Awareness Of Moocsmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…In a study conducted in Nepal, students who had not heard of MOOCs reached 78% (Shakya et al, 2016). While some of these studies are relatively old, more current research seems to echo the consistent prevalence of lack of awareness about MOOCs (Adebayo & Babalola, 2020). In addition, the number of individuals who have not heard of MOOCs seems similar among professional participants.…”
Section: Awareness Of Moocsmentioning
confidence: 83%