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http://dx.doi.org/10.14352/jkaie.2019.23.6.599

Analysis on Acceptance and Use of Technology for Elementary School Teachers in Telepresence Robot-assisted Learning  

Lee, Hyewon (Chungcheongbuk-do Danjae Education Training Center)
Han, JeongHye (Cheongju National University of Education, Dept. of Computer Education)
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Journal of The Korean Association of Information Education / v.23, no.6, 2019 , pp. 599-606 More about this Journal
Abstract
Telepresence robot-assisted learning can provide opportunities of education for students who are in vulnerable physical, intellectual, cultural or environmental conditions. It is to be applied in international virtual education for global citizenship education. To date, the study of acceptance model has been conducted only for preservice teachers, and post-intention for use is not considered. This paper identified whether there are significant differences by gender or years of experience from elementary school teachers on it and the basic factors that affect the acceptance intentions for it. Factors related to intention to use for a telepresence robot were investigated, and a questionnaire about post-intention for use was made after participants operated. The results showed that elementary school teachers did not have a significant difference in each factor by gender. The experienced teachers showed no difficulty in using it. It was shown that PU, ATT, PENJ, SI and Ttrust were all extremely significant factors to affect acceptance intentions. It will be possible to establish educational information policies based on the acceptance intentions of elementary school teachers on telepresence robot-assisted learning.
Keywords
Telepresence robot; Robot-assisted learning; Technology acceptance model; Intention to use; Post-in tention to use;
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