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A technological acceptance of e-learning tools used in practical and laboratory teaching, according to the European higher education area

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  • M. Martínez-Torres
  • S. Toral Marín
  • F. García
  • S. Vázquez
  • M. Oliva
  • T. Torres

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The application of scientific tools to analyse the use of Internet-based e-learning tools in academic settings is in general an ignored area. E-learning tools are actually an emergent topic as a result of the new ideas introduced by the European Higher Education Area. Lifelong learning, or the promotion of student initiative, is the new paradigm of a learner-centred education. In this context, e-learning tools can represent an effective way of supporting this new trend in education. Assuming the premise that successful use of these web-based tools depends primarily on a user's behaviour, the objective of this research is to examine the technology acceptance model (TAM) of web-based e-learning tools used in practical and laboratory teaching. The research hypotheses derived from this model have empirically been validated using the responses to a survey on e-learning usage among 220 users. These responses have been examined through partial least square. The obtained results strongly support the extended TAM in predicting a student's intention to use e-learning and define a set of external variables with a significant influence in the original TAM variables. Surprisingly, perceived ease of use did not posit a significant impact on student attitude or intention towards e-learning tool usage. Therefore, early evaluation of e-learning material is considered essential to providing a framework for further improvements of the tool.

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  • M. Martínez-Torres & S. Toral Marín & F. García & S. Vázquez & M. Oliva & T. Torres, 2008. "A technological acceptance of e-learning tools used in practical and laboratory teaching, according to the European higher education area," Behaviour and Information Technology, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 27(6), pages 495-505.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tbitxx:v:27:y:2008:i:6:p:495-505
    DOI: 10.1080/01449290600958965
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    1. Esra Cengiz Tırpan & Hülya Bakırtaş, 2024. "Technology Acceptance Model 3 in Understanding Employee’s Cloud Computing Technology," Global Business Review, International Management Institute, vol. 25(1), pages 117-136, February.

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