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Gamification of Anti-Telecom Network Fraud Education Based on the Technology Acceptance Model: A Study on the Acceptance of University Students

Bin Hu, Kairong Li and Yingyi Zhang

SAGE Open, 2025, vol. 15, issue 3, 21582440251363689

Abstract: With the rapid development of information technology, telecommunication network fraud poses a serious threat to college students. Urgent action is needed to enhance their awareness of fraud prevention through effective educational methods. This study constructed a behavioral willingness model to use an anti-fraud educational game among university students by extending the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM). A questionnaire survey was administered to 374 university students to assess the effects of interface design, fun, and information quality on their willingness to use the game. Results indicated that these factors significantly influenced students’ perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness, further enhancing their willingness to engage with the game. These findings, design strategies for the anti-fraud educational game are proposed to improve educational effectiveness. This study validates the applicability of TAM in educational games and introduces it into anti-telecommunication network fraud education, providing new empirical support for educational game design.

Keywords: games; human-computer interface; information literacy; pedagogical issues; education strategies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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