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University Students With Special Needs: Investigating Factors Influencing E-Learning Adoption

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2022

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Australasian Soc Computers Learning Tertiary Education-ascilite

Abstract

Empirical evidence on the e-learning adoption in the field of special education is quite limited. Path modelling in particular draws attention as an important methodological gap. Therefore, a model that can provide a theoretical basis for practice in special education has the potential to make significant contributions. Accordingly, this study aimed to identify the factors influencing the intention to use e-learning systems by proposing an extended technology acceptance model for special education. The participant group consisted of 1713 university students with special needs receiving education through the e-learning systems of a state university. For analysing the data, partial least squares-structural equation modelling was used. The results showed that the model explained 76.9% of intention to use e-learning systems. Perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness had the strongest relationship in the model while that between perceived enjoyment and behavioural intention represented the strongest relationship in terms of influence on intention. In addition, hypothesis tests revealed that both social and individual-emotional factors affected intention to use e-learning, and constructs that provide intrinsic motivation and constructs of extrinsic motivation associated with performance improvement play a critical role in e-learning adoption. Accordingly, implications for research and practice are discussed.

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Sahin, Ferhan/0000-0003-4973-9562; Okur, Muhammet Recep/0000-0003-2639-4987; Dogan, Ezgi/0000-0001-8011-438X

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E-Learning, Technology Adoption, Students With Special Needs, Special Education, Pls-Sem

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38

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5

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146

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162