Antecedences of Continued Blended Learning Adoption Intentions: A Framework for Acceptance of Blended Distance Learning. A Framework for Acceptance of Blended Distance Learning

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Some organizations face significant shifts in their teaching settings and emerging teaching developments, and new technology-driven practices. Today's students are raised in a technologically advanced environment, unlike their predecessors. Higher education institutions must find innovative ways to serve diverse instructional requirements, learning stages, methodologies, and preferences. Many students and educators were exposed to online education during the Covid-19 pandemic and started to adapt to new behavior for the new-normal blended learning. The authors suggest a model for assessing the effectiveness of blended learning programs in higher education institutions in this paper. The model was implemented and tested on Kuwait University students.

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Mutawa, A. M., & Arami, M. (2022). Antecedences of Continued Blended Learning Adoption Intentions: A Framework for Acceptance of Blended Distance Learning. A Framework for Acceptance of Blended Distance Learning. Journal of Engineering Research (Kuwait), 10(2 A), 72–81. https://doi.org/10.36909/jer.14171

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