从危机到延续:探索学生对 COVID-19 之后在线学习未来的看法

Salma Al-Nabhani, Abdullah Al-Abri
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由于我们生活在后 COVID-19 时代,许多研究应致力于指导教育工作者和政策制定者从在线学习体验中保留、修改甚至取消哪些内容。本研究旨在深入了解学生在后 COVID-19 时代继续使用技术的行为意向。本研究以评估技术采用情况的著名理论模型--技术接受模型(TAM)为基础,通过添加以下外部变量进行扩展:可及性(ACC)、焦虑(ANX)、反馈(FB)、计算机游戏性(CP)和感知乐趣(PNJ)。共有 134 名来自阿曼公立和私立大学和学院的本科生参与了这项研究。数据通过李克特量表问卷收集,并使用描述性测试和 Smart-PLS 技术进行分析。研究的主要结果显示,ACC、ANX、CP 和 PNJ 对 "感知易用性"(PEOU)有显著影响,而对 "感知有用性"(PU)则没有影响。值得注意的是,研究得出的结论是,学生表现出继续使用技术的强烈意愿。研究强调,教师和学生对交互式技术工具越来越熟悉,这一趋势在大流行病期间加速。不过,研究建议教育利益相关者(包括政策专业人员和教师)制定一个综合框架,明确技术的战略用途及其预期目的。
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From Crisis to Continuity: Exploring Students’ Perspectives on the Future of Online Learning Beyond COVID-19
As we live in the post-COVID-19 era, much research should be devoted to guiding educators and policymakers on what to retain, revise, or even eliminate from the online learning experience. This study aimed to provide a deeper understanding of the students’ behavioural intention to continue using technology in the post-COVID-19 era. The study was grounded in a well-known theoretical model for assessing technology adoption, the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), expanded by adding the following external variables: accessibility (ACC), anxiety (ANX), feedback (FB), computer playfulness (CP) and perceived enjoyment (PNJ). A total of 134 undergraduate students from both public and private universities and colleges in Oman were included in the study. Data was collected through the administration of a Likert-scale questionnaire and analysed using descriptive tests and the Smart-PLS technique. The study’s main findings revealed that ACC, ANX, CP, and PNJ had a significant impact on Perceived Ease of Use (PEOU), while no such effect was observed on Perceived Usefulness (PU). Notably, the study concludes that students exhibit a high intention to continue using technology. The study underscores the increasing familiarity of interactive technology tools among teachers and students, a trend accelerated during the pandemic. However, a recommendation is made for the development of a comprehensive framework by educational stakeholders, including policy professionals and teachers, to specify the strategic use of technology and its intended purpose.
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