Document
A combined model for continuous intention to use e-learning system.
Identifier
DOI: 10.3991/ijim.v15i03.18953
Source
International Journal of Interactive Mobile Technologies. v. 15, 3, p. 113-129
Contributors
Malik, Sohail Iqbal., Author
Mathew, Roy., Author
Ashfaque, Mohammed Waseem., Author
Jabbar, Jasiya., Author
Al-Nuaimiyah, Maryam Nasser., Author
Eldow, Abdalla., Author
Al-Farsiyah, Ghaliya., Author
Country
China
Publisher
International Association of Online Engineering.
Gregorian
2021-01-01
Language
English
Subject
English abstract
E-learning systems installed in educational institutions have increased the efficiency of educational processes over the years. E-learning, however, has faced many factors affecting the continuous intention of teachers and students to use e-learning, such as student satisfaction, productivity, and academic success. Therefore to improve academic success, there is a need for institutions to enhance their e-learning programs. Thus the primary objective of this thesis is to construct a composite. This research focuses on advancing e-learning to boost students’ continuous trying to use e-learning to increase students’ understanding and academic performance. Data were collected using questionnaires returned to determine their e-learning feedback by 295 undergraduates from four universities in Oman, after which (PLS-SEM) used e-learning to assess their ongoing trial of using e-learning. The facts demonstrate that the variables are essential for the continuing decision to use e-learning.
ISSN
1865-7923
Category
Journal articles