Proceedings of the 2007 InSITE Conference 2007
DOI: 10.28945/3076
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Viability of the “Technology Acceptance Model” in Multimedia Learning Environments: A Comparative Study

Abstract: In recent years, more and more higher education institutions have interests of integrating internetbased technologies in the classroom as part of the learning environment. Compared to studies on other information technologies, users' behavior towards this type of systems, however, has not been assessed and understood thoroughly. In order to get more experience about human behaviors on multimedia learning environment, we conducted a comparative study consisting of 362 students, which is almost three times the s… Show more

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“…The positive attitude of students towards the use of GeoGebra is a result of reasons that the students found GeoGebra as a beneficial tool for them to learn Mathematics. This result corroborates the findings of (Saade, Nabebe, & Tan, 2007).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The positive attitude of students towards the use of GeoGebra is a result of reasons that the students found GeoGebra as a beneficial tool for them to learn Mathematics. This result corroborates the findings of (Saade, Nabebe, & Tan, 2007).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Saade et al (11) mentioned that, in systems that the foundation of their works is based on having users' information; learners' acceptance and to the level of using elearning are of great importance to assess the success of systems. The recognition of students' tendencies and the analysis of the factors influencing their beliefs about elearning can help managers create new methods and attract a large number of students who are willing to use elearning systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further Bandura (1982) proved the importance of considering both perceived usefulness and perceived ease to use in predicting a person's behaviour. Previous researches (Segars and Grover, 1993;Igbaria et al, 1995Igbaria et al, , 1996Igbaria et al, , 1997Ndubusi et al, 2001;Ramayah et al, 2002Ramayah et al, , 2003Ramayah et al, , 2003Ramayah et al, , 2005Lee et al, 2005;Liu et al, 2005;Pituch and Lee, 2006;Saadé et al, 2007;Ramayah & Mastura, 2008) proved that perceived usefulness influence the technology usage of a person. Perceived ease of use was a significant predictor of intention to use mobile services in Norway (Nysveen , 2005).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 97%