Factors affecting instructors’ adoption of learning management systems: A theoretical framework

Higher educational institutions have made a substantial investment in the adoption of Learning Management Systems to enhance their learning and teaching activities; however, these systems are not used by the faculty members with their fullest capabilities. This research mainly aims to verify the ke...

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Main Authors: Abdallah, Nahel A. O., Ahlan, Abdul Rahman, Abdullah, Odeh A.
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2016
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Online Access:http://irep.iium.edu.my/54824/
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Summary:Higher educational institutions have made a substantial investment in the adoption of Learning Management Systems to enhance their learning and teaching activities; however, these systems are not used by the faculty members with their fullest capabilities. This research mainly aims to verify the key factors that affect learning management system (LMS) adoption by instructors in Palestinian universities and to develop an integrated model of instructor adoption of e-learning management systems by incorporating existing literature and multiple empirically verified multiple theories. A theoretical framework is proposed based on Delone and McLean information system success model, Technology Acceptance model, and Self Determination Theory Model. This framework gives a comprehensive look at the significant factors that control and affect the instructors' adoption to the learning management system. These key factors are related to the instructor, organization, society, belief, and technology.