Applying the Technology Acceptance Model to Elucidate K-12 Teachers’ Use of Digital Learning Platforms in Thailand during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Examination of the acceptance of technology and behavioral intentions to use digital learning platforms of K-12 in Thailand demonstrated that attitude and subjective norms significantly influenced behavioral intentions toward use, whereas perceived usefulness and ease of use directly influenced attitudes.
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Examination of the acceptance of technology and behavioral intentions to use digital learning platforms of K-12 in Thailand demonstrated that attitude and subjective norms significantly influenced behavioral intentions toward use, whereas perceived usefulness and ease of use directly influenced attitudes.
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