2021
DOI: 10.2196/24032
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Using Machine Learning Algorithms to Predict People’s Intention to Use Mobile Learning Platforms During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Machine Learning Approach

Abstract: Background Mobile learning has become an essential instruction platform in many schools, colleges, universities, and various other educational institutions across the globe, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic crisis. The resulting severe, pandemic-related circumstances have disrupted physical and face-to-face contact teaching practices, thereby requiring many students to actively use mobile technologies for learning. Mobile learning technologies offer viable web-based teaching and learning platfo… Show more

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“…While these platforms can be used for taking online exams, they also serve to enhance the innovative learning platforms through hosting brainstorming sessions and holding interactive lectures. A good example of that is mentioned by Akour et al [126] and Bacca-Acosta et al [127], which in turn helps in enhancing students' retention and satisfaction [128][129][130]. System quality and content quality are found to be prerequisite drivers that affect students' acceptance and adoption of mobile examination and learning applications, as declared by Liu et al [131].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…While these platforms can be used for taking online exams, they also serve to enhance the innovative learning platforms through hosting brainstorming sessions and holding interactive lectures. A good example of that is mentioned by Akour et al [126] and Bacca-Acosta et al [127], which in turn helps in enhancing students' retention and satisfaction [128][129][130]. System quality and content quality are found to be prerequisite drivers that affect students' acceptance and adoption of mobile examination and learning applications, as declared by Liu et al [131].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The fear from COVID-19 is manifested in forms such as threat, anxiety, feeling of uncertainty, the risk for loved ones [19,[28][29][30][31][32]. The feeling of fear among students has affected education and changed the platform of teaching from the physical classes to a virtual class by implementing an online platform [33]. It was a challenge to faculty and students because they rely on a different online platform such as Zoom, Skype meet up, Google classroom, etc.…”
Section: Perceived Fearmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It connects the data (Sungur-gul, 2021); and it facilitates learning in various fields (Barrett et al, 2021;Díaz-Sainz et al, 2021). According to Huang et al (2021), mobile learning is defined as learning that occurs on mobile devices that can be accessed at any time, and from any location (Akour et al, 2021;Mutiaraningrum & Nugroho, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%