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Identification of factors affecting university instructors' adoption of hybrid e-learning

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  • Hassan M. Selim
  • Ananth Chiravuri

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Given the critical role of instructors as facilitators of the adoption of hybrid e-learning (h-learning) in university courses, there are several factors that influence their attitudes toward this approach. This study uses prior theory to identify four factors/constructs affecting h-learning adoption by instructors. These factors include instructors' self-efficacy, perceived learner's benefits, instructors' attitude toward information technology, instructors' attitude toward h-learning technical support. The factors were then validated following a two-stage process: First, face validity of the instrument based on the responses of 606 instructors to a survey. A fifth factor was added as a measure of h-learning coursework adoption. Second, exploratory factor analysis followed by confirmatory factor analysis was used to establish the construct validity of the survey based on the proposed five-construct structure for h-learning coursework adoption. Empirical results suggest a reliable and valid instrument that can be used to measure h-learning coursework adoption by instructors in further studies.

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  • Hassan M. Selim & Ananth Chiravuri, 2015. "Identification of factors affecting university instructors' adoption of hybrid e-learning," International Journal of Innovation and Learning, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 17(4), pages 486-515.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijilea:v:17:y:2015:i:4:p:486-515
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