What is it about?
Moodle and other web-based learning systems have become very popular in higher education. Their success will not be achieved if students fail to use such systems. The present study investigates university student’s attitudes regarding the use of Moodle. Forty-seven students from a Moroccan university were involved in the study. The students attended a course in a blended learning environment. The technology acceptance model was used to assess their acceptance of the e-learning system. The results point to the significant importance of computer self-efficacy and perceived usefulness in accounting for attitude and Moodle usage
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Why is it important?
Our findings showed that technology acceptance model is still a solid theoretical model whose validity can extend to blended learning settings. The findings also point to the significant importance of computer self-efficacy and perceived usefulness in accounting for attitude and Moodle usage
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This page is a summary of: An Investigation of Students’ Acceptance of Moodle in a Blended Learning Setting Using Technology Acceptance Model, Journal of Educational Technology Systems, January 2016, SAGE Publications,
DOI: 10.1177/0047239515618464.
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