An exploration of factors that predict higher education faculty members’ intentions to utilize emerging technologies

Laurie O. Campbell, Caitlin Frawley
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Higher education faculty members incorporate technologies into their teaching and learning practices in higher education for the benefit of their learners. Hence, general technologies, such as presentation software, online classrooms, and learning management systems are ubiquitous in higher education teaching practices. However, emerging technologies (i.e., augmented reality, virtual reality, robotics, tangible user interfaces, wearable technologies, and mixed reality) are not currently in wide use in higher education. As emerging technologies can broaden access to content and increase accessibility for all learners, investigating faculty members’ intention to incorporate these technologies was explored in this study. Faculty participants from higher education institutions (N = 174) completed a 33-item survey, based on the theoretical framework of the decomposed theory of planned behavior. A path analysis of factors that influence faculty members’ intention to integrate emerging technologies in teaching and learning were conducted. Results indicated that attitude, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control are indicators of intention to use emerging technologies in teaching and learning.

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预测高等教育教师利用新兴技术意图的因素探讨
高等教育教师将技术融入到他们的教学实践中,以使学生受益。因此,通用技术,如演示软件、在线教室和学习管理系统在高等教育教学实践中无处不在。然而,新兴技术(即增强现实、虚拟现实、机器人、有形用户界面、可穿戴技术和混合现实)目前并未在高等教育中广泛使用。由于新兴技术可以拓宽所有学习者获取内容的途径并提高其可及性,本研究探讨了调查教师整合这些技术的意图。基于计划行为分解理论的理论框架,174名高校教师完成了一份共33项的问卷调查。本研究对影响教师将新兴科技融入教与学意愿的因素进行路径分析。结果表明,态度、主观规范和感知行为控制是在教学和学习中使用新兴技术的意向指标。
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