Assessing the readiness and literacy of business majors in accepting and using the Internet and the World Wide Web in the classroom

Due to the emergence of the Internet as an important business force, it is important to ensure that business majors of higher education institutions are both ready to accept and able to use the Internet in the classroom. This study measure the readiness of business majors in accepting the Internet a...

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Main Author: Tolentino, Jeden O.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-138602024-08-05T03:12:15Z Assessing the readiness and literacy of business majors in accepting and using the Internet and the World Wide Web in the classroom Tolentino, Jeden O. Due to the emergence of the Internet as an important business force, it is important to ensure that business majors of higher education institutions are both ready to accept and able to use the Internet in the classroom. This study measure the readiness of business majors in accepting the Internet and the World Wide Web in the classroom and determines their literacy in using these technologies in the classroom. To measure the readiness of business majors in accepting the Internet, an adapted Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) was employed. Then, to determine the literacy of business majors in using the Internet, the "SEARCH" framework proposed by Henry (2006) was applied. A sample of 111 business majors was used as subjects, and the results were analyzed empirically (using a binary response regression model) and qualitatively. Results indicate that sex is a significant predictor of students' Internet usage. These business majors were then formed into 32 groups, and it was found that they have a good grasp of the new literacies needed in using the Internet, specifically for research. This study sought to contribute to the expanding literature about the acceptance of information technology in everyday activities like those in the classroom. 2009-10-13T07:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/12889 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Technological literacy Business students Education, Higher—Effect of technological innovations on Education Educational Technology
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
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topic Technological literacy
Business students
Education, Higher—Effect of technological innovations on
Education
Educational Technology
spellingShingle Technological literacy
Business students
Education, Higher—Effect of technological innovations on
Education
Educational Technology
Tolentino, Jeden O.
Assessing the readiness and literacy of business majors in accepting and using the Internet and the World Wide Web in the classroom
description Due to the emergence of the Internet as an important business force, it is important to ensure that business majors of higher education institutions are both ready to accept and able to use the Internet in the classroom. This study measure the readiness of business majors in accepting the Internet and the World Wide Web in the classroom and determines their literacy in using these technologies in the classroom. To measure the readiness of business majors in accepting the Internet, an adapted Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) was employed. Then, to determine the literacy of business majors in using the Internet, the "SEARCH" framework proposed by Henry (2006) was applied. A sample of 111 business majors was used as subjects, and the results were analyzed empirically (using a binary response regression model) and qualitatively. Results indicate that sex is a significant predictor of students' Internet usage. These business majors were then formed into 32 groups, and it was found that they have a good grasp of the new literacies needed in using the Internet, specifically for research. This study sought to contribute to the expanding literature about the acceptance of information technology in everyday activities like those in the classroom.
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author Tolentino, Jeden O.
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title Assessing the readiness and literacy of business majors in accepting and using the Internet and the World Wide Web in the classroom
title_short Assessing the readiness and literacy of business majors in accepting and using the Internet and the World Wide Web in the classroom
title_full Assessing the readiness and literacy of business majors in accepting and using the Internet and the World Wide Web in the classroom
title_fullStr Assessing the readiness and literacy of business majors in accepting and using the Internet and the World Wide Web in the classroom
title_full_unstemmed Assessing the readiness and literacy of business majors in accepting and using the Internet and the World Wide Web in the classroom
title_sort assessing the readiness and literacy of business majors in accepting and using the internet and the world wide web in the classroom
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