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Title: | Selection of external factors for enhanced technological acceptance model for E-Learning |
Authors: | Mohamed Nafrees, Abdul Cader |
Keywords: | Tam E-Learning Pandemic Systematic Review |
Issue Date: | 25-Jun-2022 |
Publisher: | Lppm Universitas Pendidikan Nasional |
Citation: | TIERS Information Technology Journal. Vol.3, No.1, June2022 : pp. 11~16 |
Abstract: | A properly regulated e-learning process is one of the utmost needs of this globe these days due to the pandemic. In that sense, researchers have been conducting research but none of those provide a global solution because of selected external factors and sample size. Researchers have used different EFs to develop the TAM for E-Learning but there were no common highly related EFs used in any research. Therefore, this study provides a significant suggestion to select most suitable and common EFs and future research direction by conducting a systematic review study. Therefore, EFs must include not only student perspectives but also staff and parents, similarly, EFs must include not only user-friendliness, system quality, content quality, satisfaction, and self-efficacy but also technical support, anxiety, privacy, and security. Furthermore, the same study analyzes and suggested the most required future research direction for TAM for E-learning such as Developing VR and augmented reality e-learning tools, understanding the use of e-learning from qualitative perspectives through interview or focus group discussions, and Game-based educational tools. Furthermore, selecting the articles for this study was challengeable due to less number of articles published recently and closed access permission. |
URI: | http://ir.lib.seu.ac.lk/handle/123456789/6173 |
ISSN: | 2723-4533 2723-4541 |
Appears in Collections: | Research Articles |
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