Revising Technology Adoption Factors for IoT-Based Smart Campuses: A Systematic Review

Smart education and the sustainable development of smart campuses have drawn significant research attention. This is enabled by intelligent devices that are widely attracting massive applicability in personal and big business contexts and can increase efficiency and convenience. This paper aims to p...

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Decision making
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Educational technology
Environmental education
Information technology
Infrastructure
Internet of Things
Knowledge management
Literature reviews
Research methodology
Security
Smart cities
Surveillance
Sustainability
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