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Influencing Factors of Online Course Learning Intention of Undergraduates Majoring in Art and Design: Mediating Effect of Flow Experience

Tian Hewei and Lee Youngsook

SAGE Open, 2022, vol. 12, issue 4, 21582440221134004

Abstract: Using technology to support learning is a major trend in the development of modern education. In the face of COVID-19, online courses play an important role. During the COVID-19 pandemic, a large number of online art design courses have been developed in China. Art design courses involve many practical investigation and skill operation links, which is a challenge of online learning. In order to explore the influencing factors of online course learning intention of art and design majors, this study compiled a questionnaire, conducted an online survey on 1,057 Chinese art and design majors through the Wenjuanxing questionnaire survey platform, and conducted structural equation analysis and hierarchical regression analysis on the sample data by using SPSS and AMOS analysis software. Based on Information Technology Acceptance Model and immersion theory, this study focuses on the relationship between information characteristics, immersion experience and learning intention of art and design online courses. The results show that the antecedent variables such as professionalism, interactivity, interest, and ease of use of online courses have a positive impact on College Students’ user immersion experience and learning intention; Immersion experience positively affects learning intention; Immersion experience plays a mediating role between online course information characteristics and learning intention.

Keywords: online learning; information characteristics; learning intention; flow experience (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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