2011
DOI: 10.14742/ajet.899
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Evaluation of user acceptance of mixed reality technology

Abstract: This study investigates users' perception and acceptance of mixed reality (MR) technology. Acceptance of new information technologies has been important research area since 1990s. It is important to understand the reasons why people accept information technologies, as this can help to improve design, evaluation and prediction how users will respond to a new technology. MR is one of the potential technologies that has gained attention in recent time, offering a unique environment as it combines real and virtual… Show more

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“…hold a prominent place as a frequently used educational material/resource. Previous studies have determined the more users accept such simulations may increase their performance (performance expectancy), the more likely they are to use these technologies (Boyle et al, 2016;Rasimah, Zaman, & Ahmad, 2011;Zhu, Hadgar, Massielle, & Zary, 2014). These technologies need to be accepted by users in both daily life and in the educational context in order to provide the maximum possible benefits.…”
Section: Technology Acceptancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…hold a prominent place as a frequently used educational material/resource. Previous studies have determined the more users accept such simulations may increase their performance (performance expectancy), the more likely they are to use these technologies (Boyle et al, 2016;Rasimah, Zaman, & Ahmad, 2011;Zhu, Hadgar, Massielle, & Zary, 2014). These technologies need to be accepted by users in both daily life and in the educational context in order to provide the maximum possible benefits.…”
Section: Technology Acceptancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rasimah et al . () noted limitations occurring due to a lack of a foundational knowledge and ‘conceptual framework’ for teachers to apply this technology. Ertmer et al .…”
Section: Augmented Reality and Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Early on, Kerawalla et al (2006) identified these barriers for successful AR educational models, and also speculated that the additional time required for educators to work on AR-based learning, in contrast to other teaching models, represented a further major impediment. Rasimah et al (2011) noted limitations occurring due to a lack of a foundational knowledge and 'conceptual framework' for teachers to apply this technology. Ertmer et al (2012) observed that without such deep understanding, implementation can become 'superficial' and ultimately unproductive.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…User's personalities also have great influence on ones behaviour towards something (Rasimah et al, 2011). This correlation could be grounded to the Innovation Diffusion Theory (IDT) which stated that user's personality differences can potentially influence how users form their intention to perform behaviours as stated by Rogers (2010).…”
Section: Student's Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%