The role of quality factors on learning management systems adoption from instructors’ perspectives
Learning management systems have been largely used in universities for teaching, student learning, curriculum, and staff development. However, just providing higher education institutions with a learning management system does not guarantee a success. Quality assurance of these systems has become a...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The online journal of distance education and e-learning : TOJDEL 2019-04, Vol.7 (2), p.133-150 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Learning management systems have been largely used in universities for teaching, student learning, curriculum,
and staff development. However, just providing higher education institutions with a learning management
system does not guarantee a success. Quality assurance of these systems has become a central concern for
practitioners, researchers, and system providers. In this context, this empirical research investigates quality
factors that can contribute to learning management system adoption. In addition, the study developed a research
model based on TAM and information systems success model by integrating associated quality indicators
inclusive of system quality, service quality, information quality, and instructor quality. Quantitative data using
questionnaire gathered from 365 lecturers in Palestine universities were inspected to evaluate the influence of
various constructs on lecturers’ adoption of learning management systems using structural equation modeling
analysis technique. The research findings show that information quality, system quality, service quality, and
instructors’ quality can contribute to e-learning management system adoption with regards to their beliefs. This
Research contributes positively to the limited literature on assessing the quality predictors of learning
management system adoption. |
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ISSN: | 2147-6454 2147-6454 |