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Quality of Internet Connection, Enjoyment and Gender Influence on University Students' Behaviour to Use Moodle

Philip Siaw Kissi and Wilson Osafo
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Philip Siaw Kissi: Management Information Systems, Cyprus International University, Lefkoşa, North Cyprus via Mersin 10, Turkey
Wilson Osafo: Department of ICT Education, University of Education, Winneba, Ghana

International Journal of Information Communication Technologies and Human Development (IJICTHD), 2019, vol. 11, issue 1, 51-71

Abstract: Many universities use Moodle as a complementary medium of lesson delivery to extend learning beyond the classroom. However, the merits of using Moodle will not be realized if students fail to use this learning platform. This article investigated essential factors and gender differences that influence students' decisions to use Moodle. Technology acceptance model (TAM) was integrated with Moodle enjoyment and quality of internet connection factors to form the theoretical framework of this study. Data collected from 327 randomly selected students were analysed using structural equation modelling (SEM). The results showed that quality of internet connection has the greatest effect of β = 0.86 on behavioural intention while Moodle enjoyment has the highest impact of β=0.74 on actual Moodle usage. Furthermore, findıngs revealed that significant differences (t =1.77, p = 0.05) of Moodle enjoyment influence on behavioural intention exist between genders. The findings serve as a guide for planning, designing, and implementing Moodle as e-learning for students in universities.

Date: 2019
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