伊拉克高等教育采用和继续使用虚拟平台移动学习的不稳定环境

Al-Rikabi Ahmed Ghazi Hameed, Putra Bin Sumari
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考虑到不稳定环境带来的挑战,本研究对伊拉克大学实施和继续利用移动学习(M-learning)的情况进行了调查。研究扩展了UTAUT2 和 ECM 模型。主要目的是解决地缘政治不稳定给伊拉克高等教育机构(HEIs)带来的困难和可能性,并理解它们对学生接受度、满意度和持续使用移动学习的影响。本研究阐述了移动学习日益增长的重要性,特别是在高等教育机构(HEIs)中的重要性。研究承认,由于伊拉克地区的不稳定,该地区的院校遇到了明显的困难。研究指出了当前模型的不足,并建议通过引入 "内乱 "变量来考虑不稳定的环境,从而进行扩展。本研究旨在加深对受冲突影响地区接受 M-learning 的理解,并为加强伊拉克高等教育机构的 M-learning 计划提供见解。为实现研究目标,本研究采用定量调查的方式,从伊拉克五所大学的 399 名学生中收集数据。采用 PLS-SEM 对定量数据进行分析,并对扩展的 UTAUT2 和 ECM 模型进行评估。预计研究结果将加深人们对受冲突影响地区(特别是伊拉克高等教育机构)采用和持续使用移动学习的理解。研究结果可以指导伊拉克高等教育机构提高 M-learning 项目的效率,并为支持不稳定地区的教育提供有价值的知识。研究人员的发现可以帮助教育工作者和决策者做出明智的选择,以促进教育的连续性和卓越性,尤其是在受冲突影响的地区。研究人员可以在本研究的基础上,进一步调查移动学习在动荡环境中的实施和利用情况,并评估所建议的模式改进措施的有效性。
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Adoption and continued usage of mobile learning of virtual platforms in Iraqi higher education an unstable environment

This study investigates the implementation and continued utilization of mobile learning (M-learning) in Iraqi universities, considering the challenging circumstances of an unstable environment. The research expands upon the UTAUT2 and ECM models. The main objective is to tackle the difficulties and possibilities in Iraq's higher education institutions (HEIs) caused by geopolitical instability and comprehend their influence on student acceptance, satisfaction, and ongoing M-learning usage. The study expands on the increasing significance of mobile learning, particularly in higher education institutions (HEIs). It acknowledges the distinct difficulties encountered by institutions in Iraq due to the region's instability. The study identifies deficiencies in current models and suggests expansions by introducing the variable "Civil Conflicts" to consider the unstable environment. The study seeks to enhance comprehension of M-learning acceptance in conflict-affected regions and offer insights for enhancing M-learning initiatives in Iraqi higher education institutions. To accomplish its goals, this study utilizes a quantitative survey to gather data from 399 students in five universities in Iraq. PLS-SEM is employed to analyze quantitative data and assess the extended UTAUT2 and ECM models. The study's results are anticipated to enhance the understanding of M-learning adoption and ongoing usage in conflict-affected regions, specifically in the context of Iraqi higher education institutions. The study's results can guide improving the efficiency of M-learning programs in Iraqi higher education institutions and provide valuable knowledge on supporting education in regions marked by instability. Researchers' findings can assist educators and policymakers in making well-informed choices to promote the continuity and excellence of education, especially in regions affected by conflict. Researchers can expand upon this study by conducting further investigations into the implementation and utilization of M-learning in volatile environments and assessing the efficacy of the suggested model enhancements.

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