Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
348496 Computers & Education 2013 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

•User type can affect differently adoption patterns of podcasting for educational use.•Effort expectancy affects adoption intention more for students than teachers.•Facilitating conditions affect adoption intention more for teachers than students.•Performance expectancy mediates how social influence affects students' intention.

Combining the Web and mobile technology, podcasting can be an effective tool for mobile and electronic learning, as it provides a learning environment anytime and anywhere. This research investigated how the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) (Venkatesh, Thong, & Xu, 2012) can be applied to study the adoption of podcasting in higher education. Specifically, it examined whether and how user type (teachers or students) may affect differently adoption patterns of podcasting for educational purposes. The key findings include that for intent to adopt podcasting, effort expectancy is more important to students than teachers, while facilitating conditions factors such as copyright clearance and technical support availability are more important to teachers than students. The overall results are expected to contribute to theoretical development and industrial practices in promoting the acceptance of podcasting for educational purposes.

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