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Journal of Research in Innovative Teaching & Learning
Predicting students’ intention to adopt mobile learning: A combination of theory of reasoned action and technology acceptance model
Charles Buabeng-Andoh1 
[1] Department of Information Technology, Pentencost University College, Accra, Ghana;
关键词: Students;    Attitude;    Mobile learning;    Technology acceptance model;    Perceived ease of use;    Perceived usefulness;   
DOI  :  10.1108/JRIT-03-2017-0004
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to explore the ability of the integration of technology acceptance model (TAM) and theory of reasoned action (TRA) to predict and explain university students’ intention to use m-learning in schools. Design/methodology/approach - In total, 487 students participated in this study. A seven-likert scale survey questionnaire which comprised of 23 items was completed by the students. Structural equation modeling was used as the statistical technique to analyze the data. Findings - The study found that the resulting model was fairly able to predict and explain behavioral intention (BI) among students in Ghana. In addition, this study found that attitudes toward use and subjective norm significantly influenced students’ BI to use mobile learning. The model explained 23.0 percent of the variance in BI, 33.8 percent in perceived usefulness and 47.6 percent in attitudes toward use. Of all the three endogenous variables, attitude had the greatest effect on BI. Originality/value - Although, the above-mentioned models have been adopted in many studies, few or none have combined TRA and TAM as a research framework to predict and explain students’ intention to use m-learning since m-learning is fairly new in educational environments. Therefore, a model that combines all constructs from TRA and TAM was proposed in this study to explore university students’ intention to use m-learning in schools.

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