International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning (Jul 2016)

An Empirical Study of Factors Driving the Adoption of Mobile Learning in Omani Higher Education

  • Mohamed Sarrab,
  • Ibtisam Al Shibli,
  • Nabeela Badursha

DOI
https://doi.org/10.19173/irrodl.v17i4.2614
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 4

Abstract

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Mobile learning (M-learning) provides a new learning channel in which learners can access content and just in time information as required irrespective of the time and location. Even though M-learning is fast evolving in many regions of the world, research addressing the driving factors of M-learning adoption is in short supply. This article focuses on the driving factors in adoption of M-learning and the learner’s perceptions and willingness towards M-learning adoption. Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) has been shown to be a valid and powerful model in mobile and other learning technologies research. Based on Technology Acceptance Model theory, this paper analyzes the influencing factors on M-learning adoption and measure the acceptance of M-learning in Oman. The data collected from 806 participants in 17 different Omani higher education institutions using a survey questionnaire. Some factors of perceived innovative characteristics, such as ease of use, usefulness, enjoyment, suitability, social, and economic were found to have more influence on learners’ adoption of M-learning which help to facilitate and promote future empirical research. This effort is part of funded research project that investigate the development, adoption, and dissemination of M-learning in Oman.

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