Continuance intention of massive open online course learners in higher education: A sustainable development initiative

This study focuses on higher education institutions in Metro Manila, Philippines, with their initiative to use and adopt Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) by analyzing the continuance intention to use MOOC platforms among students or learners. This recently gained popularity due to emergency remot...

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Main Author: Guillen, Nelson B., Jr.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-97932023-07-17T01:42:39Z Continuance intention of massive open online course learners in higher education: A sustainable development initiative Guillen, Nelson B., Jr. This study focuses on higher education institutions in Metro Manila, Philippines, with their initiative to use and adopt Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) by analyzing the continuance intention to use MOOC platforms among students or learners. This recently gained popularity due to emergency remote learning in Metro Manila, the pandemic’s epicenter. This study also aims to understand the transformative impact of MOOC education on traditional and online learning. In addition, the study utilized survey research with 122 MOOC learners via purposive sampling, given the nature and composition of the respondents. The data collected were analyzed using the structural equation modelingpath analysis to substantiate the hypotheses using the extended Technology Acceptance Model. The relationship between attitude to continuance intention and continuance intention to transformative impact was significant. However, perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, and motivation were insignificant. It can be implied from the study the changing values of learners and students during the pandemic. Learning should not be an option but a way of life regardless of the circumstances and complement traditional learning. Finally, the study shows that the integration of MOOCs is the next big thing in global education, an impact on the school’s contribution to sustainable development goals through MOOC coverage by identifying the continuance intention among students and learners. 2022-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/9539 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository MOOCs (Web-based instruction) Educational Technology Higher Education Online and Distance Education
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
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topic MOOCs (Web-based instruction)
Educational Technology
Higher Education
Online and Distance Education
spellingShingle MOOCs (Web-based instruction)
Educational Technology
Higher Education
Online and Distance Education
Guillen, Nelson B., Jr.
Continuance intention of massive open online course learners in higher education: A sustainable development initiative
description This study focuses on higher education institutions in Metro Manila, Philippines, with their initiative to use and adopt Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) by analyzing the continuance intention to use MOOC platforms among students or learners. This recently gained popularity due to emergency remote learning in Metro Manila, the pandemic’s epicenter. This study also aims to understand the transformative impact of MOOC education on traditional and online learning. In addition, the study utilized survey research with 122 MOOC learners via purposive sampling, given the nature and composition of the respondents. The data collected were analyzed using the structural equation modelingpath analysis to substantiate the hypotheses using the extended Technology Acceptance Model. The relationship between attitude to continuance intention and continuance intention to transformative impact was significant. However, perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, and motivation were insignificant. It can be implied from the study the changing values of learners and students during the pandemic. Learning should not be an option but a way of life regardless of the circumstances and complement traditional learning. Finally, the study shows that the integration of MOOCs is the next big thing in global education, an impact on the school’s contribution to sustainable development goals through MOOC coverage by identifying the continuance intention among students and learners.
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author Guillen, Nelson B., Jr.
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title Continuance intention of massive open online course learners in higher education: A sustainable development initiative
title_short Continuance intention of massive open online course learners in higher education: A sustainable development initiative
title_full Continuance intention of massive open online course learners in higher education: A sustainable development initiative
title_fullStr Continuance intention of massive open online course learners in higher education: A sustainable development initiative
title_full_unstemmed Continuance intention of massive open online course learners in higher education: A sustainable development initiative
title_sort continuance intention of massive open online course learners in higher education: a sustainable development initiative
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