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Modelling an interplay of adoption determinants with respect to social Web applications used in massive online open courses (CROSBI ID 259452)

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Orehovački, Tihomir ; Etinger, Darko ; Babić, Snježana Modelling an interplay of adoption determinants with respect to social Web applications used in massive online open courses // Universal Access in the Information Society, 18 (2019), 3; 469-487. doi: 10.1007/s10209-019-00673-y

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Orehovački, Tihomir ; Etinger, Darko ; Babić, Snježana

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Modelling an interplay of adoption determinants with respect to social Web applications used in massive online open courses

One of the major problems of using Massive Online Open Courses (MOOCs) commonly reported in the literature is high dropout rate of students. Active participation in creating, sharing and managing content, simultaneous work on the same artefact, synchronous and asynchronous interaction, and variety of functionalities that stimulate productivity in performing assignments are some of the benefits of employing social Web applications in MOOCs that have the potential to boost students’ motivation thus addressing the aforementioned issue. Successful implementation of social Web applications in MOOCs is largely influenced by their acceptance by students. The aim of this paper is to examine the psychometric characteristics of the research framework which reflects the interplay of adoption determinants with respect to two representatives of social Web applications meant for collaborative work. An empirical study was conducted in which students of one Croatian higher education institution served as representative sample of users. Data was collected by means of the post-use questionnaire. The validity and reliability of the proposed research framework and associated hypotheses were examined by means of the partial least squares (PLS) structural equation modelling (SEM) technique. Implications for both researchers and practitioners are presented and discussed.

Adoption ; Collaboration ; Education ; Social Web Application ; Empirical Study ; Post-Use Questionnaire ; Wiki ; Google Docs ; Massive Online Open Courses ; PLS SEM

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18 (3)

2019.

469-487

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1615-5289

1615-5297

10.1007/s10209-019-00673-y

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Informacijske i komunikacijske znanosti

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