Research Collaboration: UNIFIED THEORY OF ACCEPTANCE AND USE OF TECHNOLOGY (UTAUT) LEGO SETS IN EDUCATION
ποΈ Timeline
January 2020 β January 2022
π₯ Contributors
- Abeer Abusobaih β Master Student
- Mansoor Abdulhak β Collaborateur
π Abstract
Inserting Lego sets in education have several benefits inside the classroom not only for the teaching of disciplines, but also it develops several skills such as problem solving, teamwork, and creativity. In Jordan, teachers face many struggles in teaching, starting from the tradition way in teaching, including decreasing levels of motivation among students, not enough teaching ways of reaching goals in the subjects, and missing problem solving strategies used by the teachers, and students alike. In this paper, we identified the factors influencing teacherβs acceptance of the use of Lego sets in education in light of the unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT), to evaluate if there is a relationship between performance expectancy, effort expectancy, social influence, facilitating conditions, and the intention of computer and science schoolβs teachers to use Lego sets in education. Online questionnaire was created based on UTAUT survey instruments to collect data. 116 respondents were participated from computer and science teachers in Jordan. Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) used to analyze the data collected. Multiple regression analysis was used to measure the correlations between variables, and the final results. The model was able to predict 60 % of the variation of the intention to use Lego sets in education. The final results found that performance expectancy and effort expectancy were statically significant. Performance expectancy and effort expectancy were the predictors and had the biggest impact.
π Publication
- Abusobaih, A., Havranek, M., & Abdulgabber, M. A. (2021, July). Unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT) LEGO sets in education. In 2021 International Conference on Information Technology (ICIT) (pp. 708-713). IEEE.