The adoption of wireless classroom technology among undergraduates students
Date
2010-11-12Author
Noraini, Nasirun @ Hirun
Shaiful Annuar, Khalid
Thi, Lip Sam
Zulaiha, Ahmad
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An inherent feature of technology in education is the constant development of new
technologies and creating new and modern applications of already existing technologies.
To date, numerous studies that examined student perceptions on information technology
and communication have been carried out. Generally, the findings showed that students’
perception had an influence on the adoption of technology. Using the Technology Acceptance
Model as a framework, the purpose of this paper is to examine relationship between students’
perception of Wireless Classroom Technology and adoption of technology. Two dimensions
of Wireless Classroom Technology investigated were perceived ease of use and perceived
usefulness. The data were collected from 191 undergraduate information technology students
from a public university located on the northern region of Peninsular Malaysia. Using
regression analysis, the results indicated that there is a significant relationship between
perceived ease of use and adoption of technology. This study also suggests that adoption
of Wireless Classroom Technology benefits the students. The findings should guide the
management of the public university to improve the information and communication
technology infrastructure. Recommendations and conclusions are also presented.
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