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The Electronic Library | 2017

Factors influencing students’ satisfaction in using wireless internet in higher education: Cross-validation of TSM

A. Y. M. Atiquil Islam; Magdalena Mo Ching 莫慕貞 Mok; Qian Xiuxiu; Chin Hai Leng

Purpose In this age of exponential knowledge growth, where wireless internet is playing a dominant role, the concerned authorities of higher education have to ensure that this tool remains within the reach of the students. However, there has been as yet little research indicating its success in China. This paper aims to examine factors that influence students’ satisfaction (SAT) in using wireless internet in higher education for the purpose of learning. The second aim of this study is to identify if gender has a moderating effect on students’ SAT in using wireless internet in higher education. Design/methodology/approach Data from a total of 283 students from five colleges of a comprehensive public university in China (Foreign Language Studies, Business, Education, Biology and Chemistry, and Mathematics and Engineering) were collected for this study. The reliability and validity of the measurement scale were established through a Rasch model using Winsteps version 3.94. The technology satisfaction model (TSM) was validated applying structural equation modelling (SEM) using AMOS to test the causal relationships among the constructs. Findings The results of this study revealed that students’ SAT was directly influenced by perceived usefulness (PU) and ease of use of wireless internet. Besides, students’ perceived ease of use (PEU) and usefulness were directly affected by their computer self-efficacy. On the other hand, students’ computer self-efficacy had an indirect effect on their SAT mediated by ease of use and perceived usefulness, respectively. The findings also discovered that gender did exert effect as a moderating variable towards students’ SAT in using wireless internet in higher education. Practical implications The TSM was shown to be a useful model to measure students’ SAT in using wireless internet in a different culture. Originality/value To achieve this aim, a TSM on the potential factors contributing to student SAT was developed from the literature and validated in this study. Whereas, the TSM has been developed and validated in Malaysia.


Turkish Online Journal of Educational Technology | 2013

Views of ICT Teachers about the Introduction of ICT in Primary Education in Greece.

Nabeel Abedalaziz; Shahrir Jamaluddin; Chin Hai Leng


International Journal of Technology and Human Interaction | 2015

Efficacy of the Technology Satisfaction Model (TSM): An Empirical Study

A.Y.M. Atiquil Islam; Chin Hai Leng; Diljit Singh


Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences | 2015

Interpretive structural activity-based mlearning implementation model of undergraduate English language learning: a theoretical mapping

Muhammad Ridhuan Tony Lim Abdullah; Saedah Siraj; Asra; Zaharah Hussin; Chin Hai Leng; Lim Li Yean


Malaysian Online Journal of Educational Technology | 2013

Using Weblog in Cooperative Learning to Improve the Achievement of History Learning.

Lim Hooi Leng; Chin Hai Leng; Nabeel Abedalaziz


Malaysian Online Journal of Educational Sciences | 2013

The Relationship between Parenting Styles and Students' Attitude toward Leisure Time Reading.

Syahidah Rena; Nabeel Abedalaziz; Chin Hai Leng


Archive | 2014

Explicit Corrective Feedback: Differential Contributions of Implicit and Explicit Knowledge

Mandana Rohollahzadeh Ebadi; Nabeel Abedalaziz; Mohd Rashid Mohd Saad; Chin Hai Leng


Malaysian Online Journal of Educational Sciences | 2014

Detecting a Gender-Related Differential Item Functioning Using Transformed Item Difficulty.

Nabeel Abedalaziz; Chin Hai Leng; Ahlam Alahmadi


Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences | 2013

You are Given the Choice: Which do you Like the Most? (Linking Learning Styles with Technology Preferences)☆

Zahra Naimie; Dorothy DeWitt; Saedah Siraj; Chin Hai Leng; Norasmatul Akma; Rana Ahmed Abuzaid


Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences | 2013

Gender and cultural differences in attitudes toward Schooling usage and Personal usage of Computers: A study of Malaysia and Jordan.

Nabeel Abedalaziz; Chin Hai Leng; Saedah Siraj

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