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The effectiveness of online platforms after the pandemic: Will face-to-face classes affect students’ perception of their behavioural intention (BIU) to use online platforms?
Informatics
  • Rana Saeed Al-Maroof, Al Buraimi University College
  • Noha Alnazzawi, Yanbu University College
  • Iman A. Akour, University of Sharjah
  • Kevin Ayoubi, Khalifa Bin Zayed Air College
  • Khadija Alhumaid, Zayed University
  • Nafla Mahdi Alahbabi, Emirates Schools Establishment (ESE)
  • Maryam Alnnaimi, Al Buraimi University College
  • Sarah Thabit, Universiti Sains Malaysia
  • Raghad Alfaisal, Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris
  • Ahmad Aburayya, Dubai Health Authority
  • Said Salloum, University of Salford
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
12-1-2021
Abstract

The purpose of this study is to investigate students’ intention to continue using online learning platforms during face-to-face traditional classes in a way that is parallel to their usage during online virtual classes (during the pandemic). This investigation of students’ intention is based on a conceptual model that uses newly used external factors in addition to the technology acceptance model (TAM) contrasts; hence, it takes into consideration users’ satisfaction, the external factor of information richness (IR) and the quality of the educational system and information disseminated. The participants were 768 university students who have experienced the teaching environments of both traditional face-to-face classes and online classes during the pandemic. A structural equation modelling (SEM) test was conducted to analyse the independent variables, including the users’ situation awareness (SA), perceived ease of use, perceived usefulness, satisfaction, IR, education system quality and information quality. An online questionnaire was used to explore students’ perceptions of their intention to use online platforms accessibly in a face-to-face learning environment. The results showed that (a) students prefer online platforms that have a higher level of content richness, to be able to implement the three dimensions of users’ situation awareness (perception, comprehension and projection); (b) there were significant effects of TAM constructs on students’ satisfaction and acceptance; (c) students are in favour of using a learning platform that is characterised by a high level of educational system quality and information quality and (d) students with a higher level of satisfaction have a more positive attitude in their willingness to use the online learning system.

Publisher
MDPI AG
Keywords
  • Information richness,
  • Information systems,
  • Online platform,
  • Situation awareness,
  • Technology acceptance model
Scopus ID

85121397763

Creative Commons License
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
Indexed in Scopus
Yes
Open Access
Yes
Open Access Type
Gold: This publication is openly available in an open access journal/series
Citation Information
Rana Saeed Al-Maroof, Noha Alnazzawi, Iman A. Akour, Kevin Ayoubi, et al.. "The effectiveness of online platforms after the pandemic: Will face-to-face classes affect students’ perception of their behavioural intention (BIU) to use online platforms?" Informatics Vol. 8 Iss. 4 (2021)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/khadija-alhumaid/13/