A Literature Review: Acceptance Models for e-learning Implementation in Higher Institution

  • Kurniabudi
  • Sharipuddin
  • Assegaff S
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This study investigates the conceptual model that has been used to measure the acceptance of e-learning technology applied in higher education. We conducted literature review study by collecting the papers from reputable journals. We used recognize database journal such as Google scholar, ProQuest, EBSCOhost, and IEEE to collect the articles. E-learning conceptual model is used as a keyword to search the relevant article. The selected articles are reviewed and analyzed. The result of analysis is presented. This study reveals that a famous conceptual model by Davis, Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), is used as reference in developing e-learning acceptance conceptual models.

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Kurniabudi, Sharipuddin, & Assegaff, S. (2015). A Literature Review: Acceptance Models for e-learning Implementation in Higher Institution. In Proceedings of the 2014 International Conference on Advances in Education Technology (Vol. 11). Atlantis Press. https://doi.org/10.2991/icaet-14.2014.20

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