¿Utilizarán los futuros docentes las tecnologías móviles?validación de una propuesta de modelo TAM extendido

  1. José Carlos Sánchez Prieto 1
  2. Susana Olmos Migueláñez 1
  3. Francisco José García Peñalvo 1
  1. 1 Universidad de Salamanca
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    Universidad de Salamanca

    Salamanca, España

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Revue:
RED: revista de educación a distancia

ISSN: 1578-7680

Année de publication: 2017

Número: 52

Type: Article

DOI: 10.6018/RED/52/5 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openDialnet editor

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Résumé

The development of technology acceptance models for their implementation in the field of education constitutes an increasingly interesting trend. A common practice in this kind of research is to develop TAM-based models expanded with other constructs. This paper belongs to this line, presenting a proposal analyzing the effects of resistance to change and compatibility on the intention of using mobile technologies in pre-service teachers’ future practice. To this end, we conducted a study with 678 students from the Primary Education Teacher Bachelor’s Degree from the University of Salamanca, and we subjected the model to a factorial analysis to confirm its validity. The results show the students’ favorable intention of using mobile technologies. The hypothesis test revealed some significant differences according to student gender, year and school, and the factor analysis we carried out reflected adequate goodness of fit indices despise some validity issues.

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