2023
DOI: 10.20448/jeelr.v10i2.4495
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The acceptance and effectiveness of digital learning technologies: A detailed empirical investigation in Islamic study classrooms

Abstract: The acceptance of different technologies in different classroom settings has been addressed in the current study. Integrating alignment theory with the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), this study investigates the predictive differences between the use and adoption of four technologies. The technologies were used in Islamic study classrooms for four months during the spring semester of 2022 among the students of the Palangkaraya state Islamic religious institute in Indonesia. The survey questionnaire was dist… Show more

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“…Furthermore, Al-Shahrani (2022) underscores the amount of technology currently available in the field of education making it important to research the extent to which this technology is accepted by learners. Mazrur, Jennah, Mujib, and Jamalie (2023) and Nagy (2018) reviewed the literature and discovered that studies on technology acceptance in education have examined how learners behave with respect to various technologies and how willing they are to learn through them. This has led to expectations and self-perceptions about how willing people are to use a given technology.…”
Section: Level Of Technology Acceptance For Video-based Microlearningmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Furthermore, Al-Shahrani (2022) underscores the amount of technology currently available in the field of education making it important to research the extent to which this technology is accepted by learners. Mazrur, Jennah, Mujib, and Jamalie (2023) and Nagy (2018) reviewed the literature and discovered that studies on technology acceptance in education have examined how learners behave with respect to various technologies and how willing they are to learn through them. This has led to expectations and self-perceptions about how willing people are to use a given technology.…”
Section: Level Of Technology Acceptance For Video-based Microlearningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• Benefiting from previous studies that dealt with technology acceptance models and measures, the most important of which are Al-Rahmi et al, 2021;Al-Shahrani, 2022;Fauzi et al, 2021;Mazrur et al' 2023 studies.…”
Section: The Technology Acceptance Scalementioning
confidence: 99%