Impact of the extended version of Technology Acceptance Model on predicting learners’ adoption to synchronous online learning in Sri Lanka

Arthika Rajaratnam
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Synchronous online learning has played the prime role in controlling the spread of the COVID-19 throughout the world. Despite the technological advancement, the immediate shift towards the synchronous online learning has challenged availability and accessibility to the quality learning due to the over-reliance on the class-room based teaching and learning. Thus, this study focuses on investigating the impact of factors affecting adoption to synchronous online learning amidst the COVID-19 in Sri Lanka. As the consequence, institutions can pay attention on the essential factors to enhance the adoption to synchronous online learning.  In this study, Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) has extended with the external variable of perceived self-efficacy and tested its impact on all other core constructs of TAM. This study used online questionnaire to collect the data from undergraduates of Sri Lankan state universities. Consequently, the study received 382 valid responses. For the data analysis, IBM SPSS statistics 25 and SmartPLS 4 were used and hypotheses were tested using PLS-SEM. The study has identified five variables namely perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, attitude, perceived self-efficacy and behavioral intention to use. Based on the statistical evidence, all the proposed relationships were supported except attitude and perceived usefulness towards behavioral intention to use. Notably, this study has both theoretical and practical implications. To the best of author’s knowledge, this study firstly attempted to investigate the adoption synchronous online learning with the extended version of TAM using PLS-SEM. Most of the previous studies explored the online learning in general. Furthermore, the findings can be used to establish policies to make synchronous online learning more effective, specifically if the any pandemic occurs in future. Keywords: Synchronous online learning; TAM; Sri Lanka; Adoption to synchronous online learning; Intention to use
扩展版技术接受模型对预测斯里兰卡学习者采用同步在线学习的影响
同步在线学习在控制新冠肺炎疫情在全球蔓延方面发挥了重要作用。尽管技术进步,但由于过度依赖以课堂为基础的教学,向同步在线学习的直接转变对高质量学习的可用性和可及性提出了挑战。因此,本研究的重点是调查在斯里兰卡COVID-19期间影响采用同步在线学习的因素的影响。因此,各院校可以关注提高同步在线学习采用的关键因素。在本研究中,技术接受模型(TAM)扩展了感知自我效能感这一外部变量,并测试了其对TAM所有其他核心构念的影响。本研究采用在线问卷调查的方式,对斯里兰卡州立大学的本科生进行数据收集。结果,本研究共收到382份有效回复。数据分析采用IBM SPSS统计25和SmartPLS 4,并采用PLS-SEM对假设进行检验。研究确定了五个变量,即感知有用性、感知易用性、态度、感知自我效能和行为使用意图。基于统计证据,除了态度和感知有用性对行为使用意图的影响外,所有的关系都得到了支持。值得注意的是,本研究具有理论和实践意义。据作者所知,本研究首先尝试使用PLS-SEM对扩展版TAM采用同步在线学习进行研究。以往的研究大多是对在线学习的一般性探讨。此外,研究结果可用于制定政策,使同步在线学习更加有效,特别是在未来发生任何大流行的情况下。关键词:同步在线学习;TAM;斯里兰卡;采用同步在线学习;使用意向
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