学习者使用扩展的TAM框架继续在线学习的意图

Siti Haryani Shaikh Ali, Shahrinaz Ismail, Yuhanis Omar
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本研究考察了影响学生使用微软团队作为主要教学平台的意图的特征。随机抽取171名学生完成一份电子问卷,测试扩展技术接受模型(TAM)的结构。结果显示,“感知有用性”、“对平台的态度”以及“感知易用性”(R2 = 73.9%)是学生未来使用Microsoft Teams意向的最重要预测因子(R2分别= 77.8%和73.9%)。本研究建议教师与学生进行更多的交流,通过在网络环境中加入各种促进协作、交流和主动学习的活动来增加学生在线学习的内在动机。该平台可以促进这些活动,包括在线讨论、同行评审、小组项目和协作解决问题的任务。此外,本研究建议讲师应向学生提供更多关于如何有效使用MS Teams的培训和支持,以提高他们的学习体验。
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Intention of learners to continue online learning using the extended TAM framework
This study examined the characteristics that impact students' intentions to use Microsoft Teams as their primary teaching and learning platform. A total of 171 students were randomly selected to complete an electronic questionnaire that tested the constructs of the extended Technology Acceptance Model (TAM). The results indicated that “perceived usefulness” and “attitude” towards the platform together with “perceived ease of use” (R2 = 73.9%) were the most important predictors of students' intention to use Microsoft Teams in the future (R2 = 77.8% and 73.9% respectively). This study recommends lecturers and students communicate more to increase the student’s intrinsic motivation in online learning by incorporating various activities that promote collaboration, communication and active learning in the online environment. Such activities can be facilitated by the platform and can include online discussions, peer review, group projects and collaborative problem-solving tasks. In addition, the study suggests that lecturers should provide more training and support to students on how to use MS Teams effectively to enhance their learning experience.
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