Extending the technology acceptance model to explore the intention to use Second Life for enhancing healthcare education.
Meyrick ChowDavid Kurt HeroldTat-Ming ChooKitty ChanPublished in: Comput. Educ. (2012)
Keyphrases
- mobile technologies
- information systems
- medical care
- e learning
- information technology
- health information systems
- information and communication technologies
- technology acceptance model
- perceived usefulness
- virtual environment
- biomedical informatics
- technology acceptance
- web based learning
- distance learning
- virtual world
- st century
- distance education
- information quality
- hong kong
- educational technology
- knowledge sharing
- university level
- technology adoption
- social networks
- higher education