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Does Technology Uptake Convert to Effectiveness: Re-Evaluating E-Learning Effectiveness

Monika Mital
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Monika Mital: Jaipuria Institute of Management Lucknow, India

International Journal of Web-Based Learning and Teaching Technologies (IJWLTT), 2010, vol. 5, issue 1, 16-26

Abstract: In this paper, the author focuses on learner perceptions of the characteristics of learning technology as explanatory variables for acceptance behavior. The author presents an empirical study examining the effects of these perceptions on two outcomes: uptake of an e-learning technology and effectiveness of such technologies that results in the intention to continue to use. The effectiveness of e-learning programs are dependent on the fulfillment of the leaner expectations in terms of the suitability of the learning to the present task, applicability of the learning, and the right incentives and measures to encourage and motivate employees.

Date: 2010
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