An Investigating Malaysian Pre-University Students’ Acceptance and Use of Microsoft Teams for Online Learning During Covid-19 Pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic forced Malaysian Higher Education Institutions to pursue online and distance learning. This study aimed to gain insight into the pre-university students’ acceptance and intention to use the Microsoft Teams (MS Teams) application for online learning platforms during the pandemic...

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Published in:International Journal of Industrial Engineering and Production Research
Main Author: Ismail M.H.; Saaludin N.; Mat B.C.; Ali S.N.D.H.M.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Iran University of Science and Technology 2023
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Ismail M.H.; Saaludin N.; Mat B.C.; Ali S.N.D.H.M.
An Investigating Malaysian Pre-University Students’ Acceptance and Use of Microsoft Teams for Online Learning During Covid-19 Pandemic
2023
International Journal of Industrial Engineering and Production Research
34
1
10.22068/ijiepr.34.1.2
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85183660544&doi=10.22068%2fijiepr.34.1.2&partnerID=40&md5=d9ecc07dda9921c0f81b3b76147c2301
The COVID-19 pandemic forced Malaysian Higher Education Institutions to pursue online and distance learning. This study aimed to gain insight into the pre-university students’ acceptance and intention to use the Microsoft Teams (MS Teams) application for online learning platforms during the pandemic. This group of students was chosen because they had just finished high school, and their transition from the school system to the university system with online learning will pose many difficulties. The theoretical framework for this study was developed using the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) with additional facilitating conditions and computer self-efficacy as the external elements. The participants were 180 pre-university students from Universiti Kuala Lumpur Malaysian Institute of Information Technology who had experience using MS Teams during their first semester. With SPSS, the predictive factors on the acceptance of students toward online learning have been explained. The findings also indicate that the proposed TAM-based scale successfully explained the factors predicting intention to use MS Teams during the pandemic. The findings assist researchers and practitioners in developing a more comprehensive view of pre-university students’ acceptance and intention to use MS Teams. Finally, several recommendations have been made, including the implications and limitations of the study at the end of this paper to reference future research. © Iran University of Science and Technology 2023.
Iran University of Science and Technology
20084889
English
Article

author Ismail M.H.; Saaludin N.; Mat B.C.; Ali S.N.D.H.M.
spellingShingle Ismail M.H.; Saaludin N.; Mat B.C.; Ali S.N.D.H.M.
An Investigating Malaysian Pre-University Students’ Acceptance and Use of Microsoft Teams for Online Learning During Covid-19 Pandemic
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author_sort Ismail M.H.; Saaludin N.; Mat B.C.; Ali S.N.D.H.M.
title An Investigating Malaysian Pre-University Students’ Acceptance and Use of Microsoft Teams for Online Learning During Covid-19 Pandemic
title_short An Investigating Malaysian Pre-University Students’ Acceptance and Use of Microsoft Teams for Online Learning During Covid-19 Pandemic
title_full An Investigating Malaysian Pre-University Students’ Acceptance and Use of Microsoft Teams for Online Learning During Covid-19 Pandemic
title_fullStr An Investigating Malaysian Pre-University Students’ Acceptance and Use of Microsoft Teams for Online Learning During Covid-19 Pandemic
title_full_unstemmed An Investigating Malaysian Pre-University Students’ Acceptance and Use of Microsoft Teams for Online Learning During Covid-19 Pandemic
title_sort An Investigating Malaysian Pre-University Students’ Acceptance and Use of Microsoft Teams for Online Learning During Covid-19 Pandemic
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description The COVID-19 pandemic forced Malaysian Higher Education Institutions to pursue online and distance learning. This study aimed to gain insight into the pre-university students’ acceptance and intention to use the Microsoft Teams (MS Teams) application for online learning platforms during the pandemic. This group of students was chosen because they had just finished high school, and their transition from the school system to the university system with online learning will pose many difficulties. The theoretical framework for this study was developed using the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) with additional facilitating conditions and computer self-efficacy as the external elements. The participants were 180 pre-university students from Universiti Kuala Lumpur Malaysian Institute of Information Technology who had experience using MS Teams during their first semester. With SPSS, the predictive factors on the acceptance of students toward online learning have been explained. The findings also indicate that the proposed TAM-based scale successfully explained the factors predicting intention to use MS Teams during the pandemic. The findings assist researchers and practitioners in developing a more comprehensive view of pre-university students’ acceptance and intention to use MS Teams. Finally, several recommendations have been made, including the implications and limitations of the study at the end of this paper to reference future research. © Iran University of Science and Technology 2023.
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