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Modeling Students’ Intention to Adopt E‐learning: A Case from Egypt
Author(s) -
abdelWahab Ahmed Gad
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
the electronic journal of information systems in developing countries
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.41
H-Index - 18
ISSN - 1681-4835
DOI - 10.1002/j.1681-4835.2008.tb00232.x
Subject(s) - e learning , technology acceptance model , psychology , mathematics education , usability , knowledge management , resource (disambiguation) , medical education , educational technology , computer science , medicine , human–computer interaction , computer network
E‐learning is becoming increasingly prominent in higher education, with universities increasing provision and more students signing up. This paper examines factors that predict students’ intention to adopt e‐learning at the Egyptian University of Mansoura. Understanding the nature of these factors may assist Egyptian universities in promoting the use of information and communication technology in teaching and learning. Data was collected through a survey of 258 first year business students at the University of Mansoura in Egypt. The technology adoption model is utilized in this study. Two more independent variables are added to the original model, namely, the pressure to act and resource availability. The results show that there are five factors that can be used in modelling students’ intentions to adopt e‐learning. These factors are attitudes toward e‐learning, perceived usefulness of e‐learning, perceived ease of e‐learning use, pressure to use e‐learning, and the availability of resources needed to use e‐learning.