Tuesday, June 25
1:30-1:50 PM
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Oak Bay 1

Investigation of learner attitudes, intention and effectiveness toward e-books as learning tools

Brief Paper: Other ID: 38874
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    Shu-Sheng Liaw
    General Education Center, China Medical University
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    Hsiu-Mei Huang
    Department of Information Management, National Taichung University of Science and Technology
  3. Yen-Hsiang Andrew Liaw
    Department of Computer Science, Simon Fraser University
  4. Yen-Ting Angela Liaw
    Faculty of Arts, University of British Columbia

Abstract: This paper investigates the use of e-books as learning tools in terms of learner satisfaction, usefulness, behavioral intention, and learning effectiveness. Results suggest that interactive learning environments, acceptable screen size, perceived self-regulation and self-efficacy could positively influence perceived satisfaction with and usefulness of e-books as learning tools. Perceived satisfaction and usefulness are crucial factors in learner behavioral intention which, in turn, contributes to learning effectiveness.

Presider: Supit Karnjanapun, King Mongkut's Institue of Technology Ladkrabang

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