Factors Influencing Students' Acceptance of e-Learning Platforms in Primary and Secondary Schools in Saudi Arabia

Due to COVID-19 pandemic, the Saudi Ministry of Education decided to transform the educational process for both primary and secondary schools into electronic education for the first time. In this regard, it has established a new platform called Madrasti to ensure the effective transformation of lear...

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Foreign Countries
Intention
Pandemics
School Closing
Social Influences
Student Attitudes
Student Characteristics
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