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Learners’ Attitude toward E-Learning: The Effects of Perceived System Quality and E-Learning Usefulness, Self-Management of Learning, and Self-Efficacy

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONTENTS / INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONTENTS, (P)1738-6764; (E)2093-7504
2021, v.17 no.2, pp.41-47

Abstract

The coronavirus pandemic has brought about dramatic changes in education, evidenced most clearly by the increase in e-learning. Thus, to identify how learners’ attitudes toward e-learning are affected by diverse factors, this study examined the effects of perceived system quality and usefulness, the self-management of learning, and self-efficacy. A total of 236 college students participated in the survey. Multiple regression analysis was performed to test the study’s proposed hypotheses. The study findings suggested that learners’ attitudes toward e-learning are positively influenced by perceived e-learning usefulness, self-management of learning, and self-efficacy. However, the perceived system quality had no influence and no statistical significance.

keywords
Perceived System Quality, Perceived E-Learning Usefulness, Self-Management of Learning, Self-Efficacy, Attitude toward E-Learning

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONTENTS