H. Susanto, Fadzliwati Mohiddin, Leu Fang-Yie, Muhammad Syamim Sanip, Alifya Kayla Shafa Susanto, Desi Setiana, D. Rosiyadi, Fahmi Ibrahim, Asep Insani, Uus Khusni
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This study was conducted to investigate e-learning acceptance and factors influencing higher institution students in Brunei Darussalam. Among the factors involved in this study were perceived ease of use, perceived usefulness, self-efficacy, technology availability, and usage and intention to use. Technology acceptance models (TAM) were used as a basis for the study and for hypothesizing the effects of such variables on the use of e-learning. The findings of this study found that there is significant influence of self-efficacy to perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness while perceived ease of use has direct impact to perceived usefulness and perceived usefulness has influence on intention to use towards e-learning systems.