TY - JOUR
T1 - Examining differences of users' perceptions of multimedia content types in a national online learning system
AU - Kim, Soohwan
AU - Cheon, Jongpil
AU - Han, Seonkwan
AU - Kim, Hyeoncheol
N1 - Copyright:
Copyright 2012 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - This study investigates students' perceptions of four different multimedia types (animation, video, plain drill, and game types) in a national online learning system (i.e., Cyber Home Learning System). A total of 324 students from 3 rd to 6 th grades who were actually using the system participated in this study. Based on the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), perceived ease of use, perceived usefulness, and satisfaction were collected. The analysis of the relationships between the three perceptions and the participants' actual time to use the system confirmed that the perceptions were significant factors contributing to the actual use. So, three comparisons of the three perceptions were conducted in terms of grade levels, multimedia content types, and gender. The findings indicated that some perceptions of multimedia content types differed by grade levels and gender. More specifically, lower grade students were more favorable to multimedia contents, and all graders were not satisfied with video type. Male students had more positive perceptions toward video, plain drill, and game types of multimedia content than female students. This study provides practical implications to designing multimedia content when considering grade level and gender.
AB - This study investigates students' perceptions of four different multimedia types (animation, video, plain drill, and game types) in a national online learning system (i.e., Cyber Home Learning System). A total of 324 students from 3 rd to 6 th grades who were actually using the system participated in this study. Based on the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), perceived ease of use, perceived usefulness, and satisfaction were collected. The analysis of the relationships between the three perceptions and the participants' actual time to use the system confirmed that the perceptions were significant factors contributing to the actual use. So, three comparisons of the three perceptions were conducted in terms of grade levels, multimedia content types, and gender. The findings indicated that some perceptions of multimedia content types differed by grade levels and gender. More specifically, lower grade students were more favorable to multimedia contents, and all graders were not satisfied with video type. Male students had more positive perceptions toward video, plain drill, and game types of multimedia content than female students. This study provides practical implications to designing multimedia content when considering grade level and gender.
KW - E-learning
KW - Multimedia type
KW - National online learning system
KW - Online learning
KW - TAM
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M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84855239565
SN - 0119-5646
VL - 20
SP - 621
EP - 628
JO - Asia-Pacific Education Researcher
JF - Asia-Pacific Education Researcher
IS - 3
ER -