Title of article :
Proposing a framework to assess Internet usage in
university education: an empirical investigation from
a student’s perspective
Author/Authors :
Waiman Cheung and Wayne Huang، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
University administrators are continuously investing in Information
Technology (IT) to support learning and help deal with educational budget
cuts. Instructors are increasingly making their teaching materials available on
the Internet. While administrators and instructors would like to make the
Internet an effective educational tool, they need to understand what their
students’ attitudes towards using it are. Since the use of the Internet in
university education is still in its early stages, many issues regarding its use
have not been fully addressed. This study was conducted to provide a better
understanding of how the Internet is used in university learning from a
student’s perspective. Our research framework is based on the Theory of
Reasoned Action, Technology Acceptance Model, and IT Diffusion Process
Model. We use a survey conducted among university students to explore these
issues. Research findings provide some useful insights for university
administrators and educators.
Keywords :
IT diffusion , E-education , technology acceptance , E-LEARNING , INTERNET