SELECTED FACTORS INFLUENCING THE UTILIZATION OF THE LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (LMS) AMONG AVIATION ACADEMY STUDENTS
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Recently, in the context of higher education, the use of Learning Management System (LMS) involving the application of Information Communication Technologies (ICT) has become Widespread. The LMS is actually a software based computer program that enables to design, manage and change different learning courses as student can learn quickly and effectively.
The main purpose of the present study is to investigate the influence of external factors and mediators on Learning Management System utilization among the aviation students based on Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) and Motivation Model Attention, Relevance, Confidence, and Satisfaction (ARCS). By reviewing the related literature, the influence of six factors on LMS utilization (performance expectancy, effort expectancy, social influence, facilitating conditions, motivation and behavioural intention to use) were examined.
The present study was entirely quantitative with a descriptive design. The main instrument used was a questionnaire whose content validity was checked by a panel of experts. A pilot study was conducted on 30 students to assess the reliability of the instruments. The value of Cronbach’s alpha was from 0.81 to 0.93. The sampling technique was proportional stratified random sampling and the sample size was 167 students. To analyse the data, descriptive statistics and the Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) Technique were used.
The finding of this study indicated that there was a high level of utilization of LMS (m = 3.54 with SD = 0.95) among the students. The results indicated that the motivation was shown to be the most salient factor influencing the use of LMS (β = .0375, p = .001), while performance expectancy has not had any significant influence on LMS usage (β=.021; p =.752). Finally, the influence of motivation, facilitating conditions, effort expectancy and social influence on the use of LMS were found to be mediated by behavioural intention. The study proposes a model which can be utilized as a guide to facilitate future researches in related areas.