TY - GEN
T1 - Factors Affecting Students’ Adoption of E-Learning Systems During COVID-19 Pandemic
T2 - International Conference on Information Systems and Intelligent Applications, ICISIA 2022
AU - Obaid, Tareq
AU - Eneizan, Bilal
AU - Abumandil, Mohanad S.S.
AU - Mahmoud, Ahmed Y.
AU - Abu-Naser, Samy S.
AU - Ali, Ahmed Ali Atieh
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - The provision and usage of online and e-learning systems are becoming the main challenge for many universities during COVID-19 pandemic. E-learning system such as Moodle has several fantastic features that would be valuable for use during this COVID-19 pandemic. However, the successful usage of the e-learning system relies on understanding the adoption factors. There is a lack of agreement about the critical factors that shape the successful usage of e-learning systems during the COVID-19 pandemic; hence, a clear gap has been identified in the knowledge of the critical factors of e-learning usage during this pandemic. Therefore, an extended version of the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) was developed to investigate the underlying factors that influence Students’ decisions to use an e-learning system. The TAM was populated using data gathered from a survey of 389 undergraduate Students’ who were using the based-Moodle e-learning system at Alazhar University. The model was estimated using Structural Equation Modelling (SEM). A path model was developed to analyze the relationships between the factors to explain students’ adoption of the e-learning system. The findings indicated that Computer Anxiety, Course Content, Hedonic Motivation, Perceived Environment, Subjective Norm, and Technical Support effect significantly on both ease of use and usefulness. Subjective Norm effect significantly on intention to use. Perceived Ease of Use and Perceived Usefulness effect significantly on intention to use.
AB - The provision and usage of online and e-learning systems are becoming the main challenge for many universities during COVID-19 pandemic. E-learning system such as Moodle has several fantastic features that would be valuable for use during this COVID-19 pandemic. However, the successful usage of the e-learning system relies on understanding the adoption factors. There is a lack of agreement about the critical factors that shape the successful usage of e-learning systems during the COVID-19 pandemic; hence, a clear gap has been identified in the knowledge of the critical factors of e-learning usage during this pandemic. Therefore, an extended version of the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) was developed to investigate the underlying factors that influence Students’ decisions to use an e-learning system. The TAM was populated using data gathered from a survey of 389 undergraduate Students’ who were using the based-Moodle e-learning system at Alazhar University. The model was estimated using Structural Equation Modelling (SEM). A path model was developed to analyze the relationships between the factors to explain students’ adoption of the e-learning system. The findings indicated that Computer Anxiety, Course Content, Hedonic Motivation, Perceived Environment, Subjective Norm, and Technical Support effect significantly on both ease of use and usefulness. Subjective Norm effect significantly on intention to use. Perceived Ease of Use and Perceived Usefulness effect significantly on intention to use.
KW - Adoption
KW - E-Learning
KW - Palestine
KW - SEM
KW - TAM
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85142734716
U2 - 10.1007/978-3-031-16865-9_19
DO - 10.1007/978-3-031-16865-9_19
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85142734716
SN - 9783031168642
T3 - Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems
SP - 227
EP - 242
BT - International Conference on Information Systems and Intelligent Applications - ICISIA 2022
A2 - Al-Emran, Mostafa
A2 - Shaalan, Khaled
A2 - Al-Sharafi, Mohammed A.
PB - Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
Y2 - 1 July 2022 through 2 July 2022
ER -