Blog Post #3
MLA Citation:
Agudo-Peregrina, Ángel F., Hernández-García, Ángel, and Pascual-Miguel, Félix J. “Behavioral Intention, Use Behavior and the Acceptance of Electronic Learning Systems: Differences between Higher Education and Lifelong Learning.” Computers in Human Behavior (2013): Computers in Human Behavior. Web.
Research Questions:
Difference between higher education and life long e-learning systems; Behavioral intentions and accpetance of electronic systems
Methodology:
Literature Review (Peer reviewed journal entries)
The main purpose if this research example was to investigate the use of computers within human behavior. The author used use of journal entries and research that was done in the past and cited many different studies within his case study. The author also mentioned that a smaller portion of his research model was done by handing out questionaires and analyzing the results; he felt that the results from the questionaire were not as accurate as the previous methodology he had used
Extent to which this article takes a social informatics approach to the research study:
I have found that this study takes a social informatics approach in the sense that it places a heavy emphasis on the role of the user and the ways which the computers and systems are made to prioritize the needs of human usability so that they can use the e-learning model with ease. The author often would mention the institutional needs and how the systems were built to coinicde with the culture that the organizations were implemented into. The study states “Results suggest a trade-off effect between habit and behavioral intention. Two components of perceived usefulness are identified: performance and flexibility”. This is clear proof that human behaviors were always kept in mind.
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