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Determinants in the Use of Web 2.0 Tools in Teaching among the Philippine Public University Educators: A PLS-SEM Analysis of UTAUT
Author(s) -
Sarah Obsequio Namoco,
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Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
asia pacific journal of educators and education
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.101
H-Index - 1
eISSN - 2289-9057
pISSN - 2180-3463
DOI - 10.21315/apjee2021.36.2.5
Subject(s) - expectancy theory , structural equation modeling , unified theory of acceptance and use of technology , psychology , variance (accounting) , public university , social influence , social media , perspective (graphical) , social psychology , computer science , world wide web , statistics , political science , mathematics , business , accounting , public administration , artificial intelligence
A myriad of studies related to the technology acceptance and use in different organisations have been conducted, but little is known from the perspective of the educators in Philippine public university. To address this gap in literature, this study aims to determine the factors that best influence the use Web 2.0 tools in teaching among educators prior to the onset of COVID-19 pandemic. To investigate this phenomenon, the data of this study was collected from 300 educators in a Philippine public university located in Northern Mindanao through online survey. The hypothesised model was analysed using Partial Least Squares Structural Equation modelling using the SmartPLS software. The data analysis revealed that performance expectancy and effort expectancy are significant determinants while social influence is not a significant determinant of behavioural intention; behavioural intention and facilitating conditions are significant determinants of the use behaviour with 46.9% and 22% explained variance, respectively. The results of the study contribute to further research on the use of Web 2.0 tools among educators investigating the influence of SI towards BI. Further implications and recommendations for future studies are discussed in this study.

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