Title of article :
Simple and Multiple Relationships among Perceived Ease of Use and Perceived Usefulness with E-Learning Acceptance in Universities’ Instructors
Author/Authors :
Ebrahimi, Samaneh Faculty of Education and Psychology - University of Mohaghegh Ardabili , Moeinikia, Mehdi Faculty of Education and Psychology - University of Mohaghegh Ardabili , Zahed Babelan, Adel Faculty of Education and Psychology - University of Mohaghegh Ardabili
Abstract :
Nowadays, fast technological development has increased society's dependence on information
technology. One of the technology variants is the online learning, which is one of the challenges of a
higher education’s institutions. The purpose of this study was to examine simple and multiple
relationships among perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness with E-learning acceptance. The
methodology of this study was descriptive-correlation method and conducted at the University of
Mohaghegh Ardabili during the fall semester of 2014-2015. The data were collected via a
questionnaire with high level of reliability (Cronbach’s alpha=.86) from 146 university instructors.
The sampling method was proportional and randomized. The authors used correlation and regression
to analyze the simple and multiple relationships between variables. The results revealed that the
perceived usefulness (Beta =.210) for predicting E-learning acceptance was statistically significant,
but for the Perceived ease of use (Beta = .013), it was not statistically significant. The study found that
perceived usefulness had a positive effect on e-learning acceptance. Hence, perceived usefulness is an
influential factor on instructors’ intention and their actual use of the systems adoption. Furthermore,
Perceived ease of use didn’t show a significant relation on E-learning acceptance. Thus, further
research could be directed to [study] this issue.
Keywords :
Perceived Ease of Use , Perceived Usefulness , E-Learning
Journal title :
Iranian Distance Education