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The Impact of Online Lectures on Accounting Students' Interest in Learning
Author(s) -
Hasna Mudiarti,
Agustina Eka Harjanti
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
bongaya journal of research in accounting
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2615-8868
DOI - 10.37888/bjra.v4i1.257
Subject(s) - nonprobability sampling , usability , psychology , population , mathematics education , perception , technology acceptance model , sampling (signal processing) , computer science , medical education , sociology , medicine , filter (signal processing) , human–computer interaction , neuroscience , computer vision , demography
This research examines the effect of online lectures on student interest in learning. This research uses the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) approach, a theory that explains the perceptions of technology users, which consists of two constructs: perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use. The population in this study were students majoring in accounting at the Kudus Regency College. Sampling using purposive sampling method and the number of samples of 98 respondents. The data obtained were analyzed using the PLS (partial least square) analysis technique through the smartPLS software. The study results found that online lectures had a positive and significant effect on the learning interest of accounting students in the Kudus Regency. This can be seen from the results of testing how perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use have a positive and significant value on student interest in learning.

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