Understanding student teachers' behavioural intention to use technology: Technology acceptance model (TAM) validation and testing

This study sets out to validate and test the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) in the context of Malaysian student teachers' integration of their technology in teaching and learning. To establish factorial validity, data collected from 302 respondents were tested against the TAM using confirmat...

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Published in:International Journal of Instruction
Main Author: Wong K.-T.; bt Osman R.; Goh P.S.C.; Rahmat M.K.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Eskisehir Osmangazi University 2013
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Wong K.-T.; bt Osman R.; Goh P.S.C.; Rahmat M.K.
Understanding student teachers' behavioural intention to use technology: Technology acceptance model (TAM) validation and testing
2013
International Journal of Instruction
6
1

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This study sets out to validate and test the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) in the context of Malaysian student teachers' integration of their technology in teaching and learning. To establish factorial validity, data collected from 302 respondents were tested against the TAM using confirmatory factor analysis (CFA), and structural equation modelling (SEM) was used for model comparison and hypotheses testing. The goodness-of-fit test of the analysis shows partial support of the applicability of the TAM in a Malaysian context. Overall, the TAM accounted for 37.3% of the variance in intention to use technology among student teachers and of the five hypotheses formulated, four are supported. Perceived usefulness is a significant influence on attitude towards computer use and behavioural intention. Perceived ease of use significantly influences perceived usefulness, and finally, behavioural intention is found to be influenced by attitude towards computer use. The findings of this research contribute to the literature by validating the TAM in the Malaysian context and provide several prominent implications for the research and practice of technology integration development.
Eskisehir Osmangazi University
1694609X
English
Article

author Wong K.-T.; bt Osman R.; Goh P.S.C.; Rahmat M.K.
spellingShingle Wong K.-T.; bt Osman R.; Goh P.S.C.; Rahmat M.K.
Understanding student teachers' behavioural intention to use technology: Technology acceptance model (TAM) validation and testing
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title Understanding student teachers' behavioural intention to use technology: Technology acceptance model (TAM) validation and testing
title_short Understanding student teachers' behavioural intention to use technology: Technology acceptance model (TAM) validation and testing
title_full Understanding student teachers' behavioural intention to use technology: Technology acceptance model (TAM) validation and testing
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description This study sets out to validate and test the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) in the context of Malaysian student teachers' integration of their technology in teaching and learning. To establish factorial validity, data collected from 302 respondents were tested against the TAM using confirmatory factor analysis (CFA), and structural equation modelling (SEM) was used for model comparison and hypotheses testing. The goodness-of-fit test of the analysis shows partial support of the applicability of the TAM in a Malaysian context. Overall, the TAM accounted for 37.3% of the variance in intention to use technology among student teachers and of the five hypotheses formulated, four are supported. Perceived usefulness is a significant influence on attitude towards computer use and behavioural intention. Perceived ease of use significantly influences perceived usefulness, and finally, behavioural intention is found to be influenced by attitude towards computer use. The findings of this research contribute to the literature by validating the TAM in the Malaysian context and provide several prominent implications for the research and practice of technology integration development.
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