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Over the recent years, emerging technological applications have been used for making student learning more
effective and interactive. M-Learning has been one such technological initiative which has shown promising
benefits in the higher education context. Even though the importance of mobile learning has been researched by
many, the factors influencing mobile learning adoption intention has not been addressed sufficiently, particularly
in the Sri Lankan context. Hence, the purpose of this paper was to present a conceptual model to examine the
factors influencing the intention to adopt mobile learning by the students engaged in higher education. Based on
a comprehensive literature review, this study extended the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) (Davis, 1989)
with mobile self-efficacy, intrinsic motivation to use mobile devices and the system quality of the m-Learning
system. The model describes how the aforementioned factors influence the higher education students‟ intention
to adopt m-Learning via survey data collected from 151 postgraduate students. The findings suggest that the
model explained the factors influencing the intention to adopt m-Learning among students in higher education.
In detail, the mobile self -efficacy, system quality and intrinsic motivation significantly influenced the intention
to adopt m-Learning. The results could be utilized for increasing the adoption of m-Learning practices and
developing mobile applications useful for teaching and learning purposes. This study has incorporated three
independent constructs in extending the TAM model; namely, system quality, mobile self-efficacy and intrinsic
motivation. These were derived from the IS Success theory, Self-efficacy theory and Self-determination theory
respectively. Accordingly, this study intends to address the theoretical gap in the higher education context
pertaining to the adoption of mobile learning. Since Mobile Self-Efficacy and System Quality were the most
significant factors that affect the perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness, these factors should be given
prominence when developing mobile enabled Learning Management Systems within institutions. |
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