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A comparative analysis between ChatGPT & Google as learning platforms: The role of media-tors in the acceptance of learning platform Pages 2151-2162 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Said A. Salloum, Raghad Alfaisal, Rana Saeed Al-Maroof, Rima Shishakly, Mohammed Almaiah, Romel Al-Ali

DOI: 10.5267/j.ijdns.2024.6.016

Keywords: ChatGPT, Google, Online learning platforms, Virtual reality simulations

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Advancements in technology have had a profound impact on the way we learn, teach, and access knowledge. From online learning platforms to interactive educational games and virtual reality simulations, technology has transformed the traditional classroom into a dynamic, engaging, and inclusive space for education. One of the promising advancements in the field of artificial intelligence technology is ChatGPT which offers personalized and effective learning experiences by providing students with customized feedback and explanation. The effect of ChatGPT must be compared with the effect of Google at the educational level since both present a source of information and explanation. Thus, this study aims at investigating the differences between these two learning sources to measure their effectiveness from different perspectives. The model proposed in this study was evaluated using the PLS-SEM approach, utilizing data collected from 153 university students in the UAE. The results of this evaluation indicate that the GPT (Generative Pre-trained Transformer) has a significant impact on user acceptance, mediated by information quality, system quality, perceived learning value, and perceived satisfaction. These factors play a crucial role in determining users' acceptance of the GPT. However, it is important to note that some aspects of the model were not supported, suggesting that they do not have a significant predictive effect on the use of ChatGPT. Nonetheless, the findings of this study contribute to the existing literature on AI and environmental sustainability, providing valuable insights for practitioners, policymakers, and AI product developers. These insights can help guide the development and implementation of AI technologies in a way that aligns with users' needs and preferences while considering the larger environmental context.
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Journal: IJDS | Year: 2024 | Volume: 8 | Issue: 4 | Views: 645 | Reviews: 0

 
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Students’ perception towards using electronic feedback after the pandemic: Post-acceptance study Pages 1233-1248 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Rana Saeed Al-Maroof, Noha Alnazzawi, Iman Akour, Kevin Ayoubi, Khadija Alhumaid, Nafla Mahdi Nasser, Samira Alaraimi, Asma Ali Al-Bulushi, Sarah Thabit, Raghad Alfaisal, Ahmad Aburayy, Said Salloum

DOI: 10.5267/j.ijdns.2022.6.010

Keywords: Electronic Feedback, Enjoyment, TAM, Trustworthiness and Educational Environment

Abstract:
Recent studies on e-feedback have answered many questions concerning the effectiveness of e-feedback in educational and non-educational sectors. They stated clearly that e-feedback is efficient and practical. From both teachers’ and students’ perspectives, e-feedback has influenced their learning and teaching environment effectively. It is a good technique to personalize the learning strategies. Based on the previous assumption, this study aims at exploring the effectiveness of e-feedback in an educational environment taking into consideration the TAM model and the external factors of trustworthiness and enjoyment. The data is collected by an online questionnaire that was distributed among a group of students. Facilitating communication among teachers and students. It helps in replacing the traditional feedback and assess the learning environment during the pandemic periods. The two constructs of perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness affect positively the intention to use the e-feedback and initiates this type of feedback as a prominent procedure to be used frequently in the learning environment. In addition, the perceived enjoyment and perceived trustworthiness increase the chance of using e-feedback. Recently, e-feedback is highly dominant among online platform users.
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Journal: IJDS | Year: 2022 | Volume: 6 | Issue: 4 | Views: 2066 | Reviews: 0

 
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Students’ perception towards behavioral intention of audio and video teaching styles: An acceptance study Pages 603-618 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Rana Saeed Al-Maroof, Nafla Mahdi Nasser AlAhbabi, Iman Akour, Khadija Alhumaid, Kevin Ayoubi, Maryam Alnnaimi, Sarah Thabit, Raghad Alfaisal, Ahmad Aburayya, Said Salloum

DOI: 10.5267/j.ijdns.2021.11.004

Keywords: Smart Retail Technology (SRT), Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), Brick-and-mortar stores

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Recently audio and video material has been used significantly in various online platforms. The audio-video materials enhance the teaching and learning process by facilitating the transformation of the data and providing a richer interactive environment, hence gaining wide intention within the educational realm. However, empirical studies have not examined the acceptance of the audio and video material depending on a conceptual model where acceptance is the key factor. The present study attempts to overcome this gap in the literature review by investigating the effects of media richness, speed and vividness, perceived concentration, perceived ease of use, perceived usefulness on the acceptance of audio-video material. What distinguishes the current study is the fact that content richness is considered as a mediator that affects all other factors in the conceptual model. The data is collected by distributing the online survey to college students. The results provide mostly insight and support for students’ intention to use audio-visual resources in a conceptual model. The technology characteristics of speed and vividness as well as TAM constructs were significant predictors of technology acceptance. However, it is concluded that the external factor of the perceived concentration has no impact on the students’ perception and intention to use audio-visual resources. In the recommendation, some theoretical and practical implications are stated along with the focus on technology designers, change managers, and users.
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Journal: IJDS | Year: 2022 | Volume: 6 | Issue: 2 | Views: 1123 | Reviews: 0

 
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Acceptance determinants of 5G services Pages 613-628 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Rana Saeed Al-Maroof, Iman Akour, Rose Aljanada, Aseel M. Alfaisal, Raghad M. Alfaisal, Ahmad Aburayya, Said A. Salloum

DOI: 10.5267/j.ijdns.2021.8.006

Keywords: 5G, Technology Acceptance Model, Perceived Enjoyment, Perceived Resources, Perceived Skills Readiness

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5G is a revolutionary development in network technologies which is gradually becoming very common among people contributing significantly in different fields such as education, industry, agriculture, health, tourism and military. Currently, 5G is an outbreak change as opposed to the traditional service of the Internet since it offers better quality, ultra-fast connection, low-cost, reduced latency, energy saving, which makes its great impact even greater in people’s life. The present study examines various factors that have a significant impact on the Use of 5G in the Gulf area. The study extended the TAM (Technology Acceptance Model) to include factors such as Perceived Enjoyment, Perceived Resources and Perceived Skills Readiness. The present research has adopted a hybrid model that incorporates TAM determinants with other external factors which have a direct relation with 5G as internet service. Previous studies have focused on the importance of 5G in different environments and countries. However, this study focuses on the newly spread Use of 5G in the gulf area by adopting a hybrid conceptual model. The findings suggest that 5G may help in promoting the usage of internet service more effectively with its low-cost, faster data transfer and better quality. Moreover, the findings indicate a positive effect of the gender as a mediator between the variables: Perceived Skills Readiness, Perceived Ease of use, and Perceived Resources.
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Journal: IJDS | Year: 2021 | Volume: 5 | Issue: 4 | Views: 2865 | Reviews: 0

 

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