Acceptance of Moodle as a Teaching/Learning Tool by the Faculty of the Department of Information Studies at Sultan Qaboos University, Oman based on UTAUT

Naifa Eid Saleem, M. N. Al-Saqri, Salwa E.A. Ahmad
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Article history: Received 18 February 2016 Revised 08 Marchl 2016 Accepted 11 April 2016 This research aims to explore the acceptance of Moodle as a teaching and learning tool by the faculty of the Department of Information Studies (IS) at Sultan Qaboos University (SQU) in the Sultanate of Oman. The researchers employed the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) to examine the effects of performance expectancy, effort expectancy, social influence and facilitating conditions on the behavioural intention of SQU faculty members to employ Moodle in their instruction. Data were collected by the interview method. Results showed the emergence of two faculty groups: one uses Moodle and one does not use Moodle. In group that uses Moodle, performance expectancy, effort expectancy, social influence, facilitating conditions and behavioural intention are positively related, thereby influencing the faculty members’ use behavior. In addition to the aforementioned UTAUT constructs, four additional factors affect Moodle’s adoption. These moderators are gender, age, experience and the voluntariness of use, amongst which gender exhibits the least influence on Moodle adoption. That is, male and female faculty generally both use the learning platform. Although some members of the group that does not use Moodle exhibit optimistic performance expectancy for technology, the overall perception in this regard for Moodle is negative. The other UTAUT constructs exert no influence on this group’s adoption of the learning platform.
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阿曼苏丹卡布斯大学信息研究系接受Moodle作为基于UTAUT的教学/学习工具
文章历史:收到2016年2月18日修订2016年3月8日接受2016年4月11日接受本研究旨在探讨在阿曼苏丹国卡布斯苏丹大学(SQU)信息研究系(IS)的教师接受Moodle作为教学和学习工具。研究人员采用技术接受与使用统一理论(UTAUT)来考察绩效预期、努力预期、社会影响和促进条件对SQU教师在教学中使用Moodle的行为意愿的影响。数据采用访谈法收集。结果显示出现了两个教师群体:一个使用Moodle,一个不使用Moodle。在使用Moodle的群体中,绩效期望、努力期望、社会影响力、促进条件和行为意愿呈正相关,从而影响教师的使用行为。除了前面提到的UTAUT结构之外,还有四个因素影响Moodle的采用。这些调节因素是性别、年龄、经验和使用自愿性,其中性别对Moodle采用的影响最小。也就是说,男性和女性教师通常都使用这个学习平台。尽管不使用Moodle的小组中的一些成员对技术表现出乐观的性能预期,但在这方面对Moodle的总体看法是消极的。其他UTAUT构念对该群体对学习平台的采用没有影响。
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