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Individual differences and e-learning acceptance among Saudi students

Nyla Khadam, Ali Farooq, Sahar Alwadei

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Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to explore to what extent individual differences affect E.-Learning acceptance among the students. Here individual differences were measured regarding gender, age, educational discipline, experience with computers, internet and E-Learning Systems (ELS), and perceived skills of computers, internet and ELS, whereas, E-Learning acceptance was measured in terms of attitude and intention to use E-learning. A usable sample of N=280 was collected through a paper-based survey. Application of non-parametric statistical tests revealed that female students have a more positive attitude towards E-learning as compared to male students. While the intention to use E-learning increases with age, the educational background could not elicit any relationship with the E-learning acceptance. Experiences with computers, internet and ELS showed no relationship with the E-learning acceptance. However, Perceived ELS skill was positively related with the intention to use E-learning.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication21st Saudi Computer Society National Computer Conference (NCC), 2018
PublisherIEEE
Number of pages6
ISBN (Electronic)9781538641101
ISBN (Print)9781538641118
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 26 Apr 2018
Event21st Saudi Computer Society National Computer Conference (NCC) - 2018 - Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Duration: 25 Apr 201826 Apr 2018

Conference

Conference21st Saudi Computer Society National Computer Conference (NCC) - 2018
Country/TerritorySaudi Arabia
CityRiyadh
Period25/04/1826/04/18

Keywords

  • e-learning
  • individual differences
  • attitude
  • intention to use
  • students
  • university
  • experiences
  • skills introduction

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