Unfolding e-learning services affecting factors from gender perspectives

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https://doi.org/10.21556/edutec.2024.88.3099

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e-learning, gender, online learning, path analysis, TAM

Resumen

This research investigated variables affecting the intention to use e-learning services in Indonesian open universities (IOU) perceived by male and female students. We modified the technology acceptance model with six variables: subjective norms, perceived ease of use, usefulness, attitudes, and intention to use; the data from male and female respondents were compared to understand the analysis of the structural model of the study. In the initiation process, we piloted the questionnaire to assess the reliability of the data. Main data were obtained from 419 male and 782 female respondents. We utilized PLS-SEM as the data analysis technique. There is a slight difference in the statistical path analysis results between male and female respondents, in which two hypotheses were rejected from male respondents' data. Meanwhile, all hypotheses were confirmed from male data. In predicting intention to use e-learning services of IOU, attitude is the strongest factor affecting intention to use e-learning services with a t-value of 7.229 at p <.001, perceived by male students. From female students' perspectives, attitude was also the most significant predictor of intention to use, with a t-value of 5.700 at p<001. 

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Della Raymena Jovanka, Universidad a Distancia (Indonesia)

Assoc. Prof. Della Raymena Jovanka es profesora en el programa de estudios de Formación del Profesorado de Educación Infantil en la Universitas Terbuka, Indonesia. Actualmente es estudiante de doctorado en el Programa de Educación Infantil de la Universitas Negeri Jakarta, Indonesia. Obtuvo su maestría en el Programa de Maestría en Ciencias en Psicología del Desarrollo de la Universidad de Indonesia en 2012. Sus áreas de interés son la investigación en Educación Infantil, Enseñanza y Aprendizaje, y Competencia Digital de los Profesores de Educación Infantil. Fue Jefa del Programa de Estudios de Formación de Profesores de Educación Infantil, Universitas Terbuka, Indonesia en 2015-2019. También participó activamente en el BUKA-Project, un proyecto de colaboración que involucra a 8 instituciones en 5 países financiados por Erasmus +, la Unión Europea en 2019-2023. Ha producido varios artículos publicados en Scopus y en revistas nacionales acreditadas.

Rasyono Rasyono, Universidad de Sriwijaya (Indonesia)

Rasyono Rasyono trabaja en la Universidad de Sriwijaya. Como profesor, ha elaborado varios artículos publicados en diversas revistas nacionales acreditadas. En sus actividades de servicio, imparte activamente formación de divulgación relacionada con el deporte y participa activamente en organizaciones deportivas, como miembro de la División de I+D de Ciencia y Tecnología del Deporte en I Sumatra Meridional. También es miembro de la División de Desarrollo de Logros de la Federación Indonesia de Deportes de Petanca y como entrenador que se ocupa del equipo indonesio de petanca en los Juegos Universitarios Asean 2018 en Myanmar, 2022 en Tailandia y 2024 en Indonesia, Surabaya.

Muhammad Sofwan, Universidad Estatal de Yogyakarta (Indonesia)

Muhammad Sofwan (Assoc. Prof/ Lektor Kepala) trabaja en el Programa de Estudios de Formación del Profesorado de Primaria (Pendidikan Guru Sekolah Dasar, PGSD) de la Facultad de Formación del Profesorado y Educación de la Universitas Jambi (UNJA). Ha impartido varios cursos, entre ellos conceptos básicos de estudios sociales, aprendizaje de estudios sociales en escuelas primarias, desarrollo de estudios sociales en escuelas primarias y psicología digital de la educación. En cuanto a las actividades de investigación, ha publicado varios artículos en diversas revistas, 11 de ellos en revistas basadas en Scopus. En cuanto a las actividades de servicio, ha orientado activamente a escuelas primarias de Jambi. Ha colaborado con investigadores de EdTEch de todo el mundo, entre ellos de la Universidad Normal de Pekín, la Universiti Utara Malaysia, la Universidad de Jazan, la Universitas Terbuka y la Universiti Brunei Darussalam.

Shabrina Yumna Azhra, Universidad Estatal de Yogyakarta (Indonesia)

Shabrina Yumna Azhra, M.Pd. acaba de graduarse de su grado de magister en 2024 como uno de los mejores graduados, centrándose en la enseñanza del idioma Inglés en su principal educación Inglés. Ella está en camino de lograr su título de doctorado en Educación Lingüística. Actualmente se dedica al empleo de estudiante especializada en la enseñanza de la lengua inglesa. Sus investigaciones anteriores han profundizado en el aprendizaje del inglés basado en las tecnologías de la información, lo que demuestra su gran interés por la enseñanza de idiomas basada en la tecnología. También ha publicado un artículo relacionado con la inteligencia emocional de los profesores y su agotamiento, por lo que también está interesada en términos psicológicos en la educación. Otra publicación en la que participa es un libro titulado "Pendidikan di Era Digital Memahami Peran Teknologi Pendidikan dalam Revolusi Pembelajaran". Tiene un gran espíritu para seguir escribiendo y publicando artículos, y también está abierta a participar en debates.

Akhmad Habibi, Universidad de Jambi (Indonesia)

El Profesor Adjunto Akhmad Habibi se doctoró en la Universidad de Malaya. Centrado en tecnología educativa y estadística, ha publicado sus artículos en 109 revistas arbitradas (indexadas por Scopus, HI-20), 58 por Web of Science, es autor de cuatro libros (HI-11), ha publicado cinco libros y ha coeditado un capítulo de libro por Springer (Lecture Notes in Educational Technology). Ha sido editor de revistas de gran impacto como Discover Sustainability, Frontiers in Psychology e International Journal of Information and Education Technology. Habibi ha recibido financiación para numerosos proyectos de investigación y publicación a escala nacional e internacional. Akhmad Habibi es profesor visitante en la Universiti Malaya (Malasia).

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28-06-2024

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Jovanka, D. R., Rasyono, R., Sofwan, M., Azhra, S. Y., & Habibi, A. (2024). Unfolding e-learning services affecting factors from gender perspectives. Edutec, Revista Electrónica De Tecnología Educativa, (88), 139–156. https://doi.org/10.21556/edutec.2024.88.3099

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Especial: Microaprendizaje y tecnología