Investigating Multi-Channel Learning Adoption on Higher Education Students

Riefky Prabowo, F. Pratama, P. Arimbawa, Mardhatilah Shanti
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This study examined the effectiveness of online learning in higher education institutions following the new health protocol regulation to slow the spread of Corona Virus Disease (COVID-19). Multi-channel learning is a unique implementation of the online learning system conducted by BINUS University. The Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) and Expectancy Confirmatory Model (ECM) was adopted to examine the effectiveness and the antecedent of student’ continuance intention of multi-channel learning. One hundred seventy-six students were participating in our online survey. The result concludes that students' confirmation of the effectiveness of multi-channel learning could lead to satisfaction, perceived ease of use, and perceived usefulness. In addition, the result found that satisfaction could mediate the effect of students' confirmation of their intention to continue using multi-channel learning in the future. The findings provide a comprehensive model to measure and examine the relationship between variables adopted from TAM and ECM. The findings should also give insight to higher education institutions on manage and develop their online learning system.
高等教育学生多渠道学习接受情况调查
本研究考察了高等教育机构在线学习的有效性,以减缓新冠病毒病(COVID-19)的传播。多渠道学习是新加坡国立大学对在线学习系统的独特实施。采用技术接受模型(TAM)和期望验证模型(ECM)检验学生多渠道学习继续意向的有效性和前因。176名学生参与了我们的在线调查。结果表明,学生对多渠道学习有效性的肯定会导致满意度、感知易用性和感知有用性。此外,研究结果发现,满意度可以中介学生对未来继续使用多渠道学习的意向的确认效果。研究结果提供了一个全面的模型来衡量和检验从TAM和ECM中采用的变量之间的关系。研究结果也应该为高等教育机构管理和发展他们的在线学习系统提供见解。
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