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Communications of the IBIMA
Instructors'
Acceptance of Learning Management Systems:
A Theoretical Framework
Kamla Ali
Al-Busaidi and Hafedh Al-Shihi
Volume 2010
(2010),
Article ID 862128,
Communications of the IBIMA, 10 pages.
Abstract
In
the knowledge age, the use of the information technology (IT) tools
including learning management systems (LMS) has became an imperative.
The adoption rate of LMS in academic and training institutions is very
promising worldwide. Learning Management system includes several tools
that provide academic and training institutions efficient and effective
means to support distance education and supplement their traditional
way of teaching. LMS also provide academic insinuations mechanisms and
tools to store, manage, and share its academic resources and knowledge.
Instructors' acceptance is essential for the deployment of LMS. The
success of LMS in any institution starts by instructors' acceptance,
which in turns initiates and promotes learners' utilization of LMS.
Consequently, the objective of this paper is to develop a theoretical
framework for evaluating instructors' acceptance of LMS based on the
Technology Acceptance Model. This framework provides a comprehensive
look of the critical factors that influence the instructors' perceived
ease of use and perceived usefulness of LMS and consequently the actual
use. These critical factors are related to the instructor,
organization, and technology. Instructor factors include self
efficacy, attitude toward LMS, experience, teaching style and personal
innovativeness. Organization factors include motivators, technology
alignment, organization support, technical support and training.
Technology factors include system quality, information quality and
service quality.
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ISSN:1943-7765
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