College students’ use and acceptance of emergency online learning due to COVID-19

Pennsylvania State University

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Abstract

Due to COVID-19, higher education institutions transitioned to online learning. This study explored college students' perceptions of their adoption, use, and acceptance of emergency online learning. The factors analyzed were attitude, affect, and motivation; perceived behavioral control (ease of use of technology, self-efficacy, and accessibility), and cognitive engagement. Quantitative and qualitative data were collected from 270 students. The findings present how attitude, motivation, self-efficacy, and use of technology play a significant role in the cognitive engagement and academic performance of students. Also, participants preferred face-to-face learning over online learning. This study presents…

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Keywords
  • Psychology
  • Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)
  • Affect (linguistics)
  • Online learning
  • Medical education
  • Perception
  • Cognition
  • Usability
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Quality Education
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