Ahmad Issa Saleem Al Zoubib’s research while affiliated with Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia and other places

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An integrated success adoption model for examining E-learning among adult workers in Jordan
  • Conference Paper

June 2014

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Ahmad Issa Saleem Al Zoubib

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Researching about adult workers' adoption reflected to organisation and individual in developing countries are needed due to obtaining better and bridge the gap. In addition, previous empirical studies that conducted on e-learning have shown low adoption rate among e-learners in Jordan. This study aimed to examine factors such as relative advantage, compatibility, complexity, information quality, system quality and service quality that drive adult workers in adopting e-learning system in their learning process. In other words, there is a weakness in applying e-learning implementation in Jordanian government universities. As a result, the Ministry of Higher Education in Jordan needs to have guidelines to help higher learning institutions to implement e-learning successfully and efficiently. A total of 502 adult workers currently pursuing their study at Arab Open University in Jordan were selected to be the sample for this study. Questionnaire was employed as the data collection approach for the present study. The findings revealed that five predictor variables, namely relative advantage, complexity, information quality, system quality and service quality were the most significant factor influencing e-learning adoption. This research has provided new knowledge with regard to e-learning through the development of an e-learning adoption model. Practical contribution includes insights into the factors and causes deterring e-learner from adopting e-learning in their learning process.

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... As described in [22] and [23] the modes of e-learning generally falls within two categories namely Asynchronous elearning and Synchronous e-learning. Asynchronous e-learning generally includes the use of media including e-mail and discussion boards, supports work interactions between learners and teachers even without the online presence of participants, whereas Synchronous e-learning usually includes the application of media including Videoconferencing and chat, which could support e-learners in establishing the communities of learning. ...

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E-learning Benchmarking Adoption: A Case Study of Sur University College
An integrated success adoption model for examining E-learning among adult workers in Jordan
  • Citing Conference Paper
  • June 2014