Study of Attitude of B-School Faculty for Learning Management System Implementation an Indian Case Study

Kushwaha, Pooja Singh and Mahajan, Renuka and Attri, Rekha and Misra, Richa (2020) Study of Attitude of B-School Faculty for Learning Management System Implementation an Indian Case Study. International Journal of Distance Education Technologies (IJDET), 18 (2). p. 21.

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Abstract

Learning management systems have transformed the information delivery mechanism. The present study derives dimensions from technology acceptance model and assesses the association between the faculty's satisfaction, perceived usefulness (PU) and perceived ease of use (PEOU) in a Moodle-based learning management system. The data collection was done using a questionnaire from one hundred and ninety-nine faculty of B-Schools, using Moodle as the LMS. The findings indicate that both ease of use and perceived usefulness are significant predictors of faculty satisfaction from MOODLE LMS. In addition to the aforementioned TAM constructs, the study has measured moderating impact of demographic variables like city, gender and age. These variables are important differentiators in the Indian context, as LMS is a relatively new adoption in Indian education industry. The study reports that although age is a differentiator between two defined groups, it is however not significantly moderating the relationship between PEOU and satisfaction with Moodle. Gender and type of city (metro versus non-metro cities) have significantly moderated the relationship between PEOU and the satisfaction with Moodle. The study also labels constraints in terms of LMS usage and give suggestions towards its effective use. Henceforth, any similar system must incorporate these constructs to improve the satisfaction and adoption of the LMS by instructors.

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: This study examined the relationship between faculty satisfaction and perceptions of usefulness (PU) and ease of use (PEOU) of Moodle via a questionnaire, with results obtained from 199 faculty members. A significant correlation was found between satisfaction and PU and PEOU, and while age was not a significantly moderating factor in this correlation, gender and "metro vs. non-metro" locale were moderating factors. A request for the full text of this article was unsuccessful, so the recommendations for effective use of Moodle as an LMS are not available for review.
Subjects: Education (General) > Higher education
Educational technology > Adoption of educational technology
Depositing User: Elizabeth Dalton
Date Deposited: 02 Mar 2020 00:08
Last Modified: 02 Mar 2020 00:08
URI: http://research.moodle.org/id/eprint/482

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