High school students’ acceptance and use of mobile technology in learning mathematics

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Kübra Açıkgül
Süleyman Nihat Şad
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[1] İnonu University,Department of Mathematics Education, Faculty of Education
[2] İnonu University,Department of Curriculum and Instruction, Faculty of Education
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Technology acceptance; UTAUT2; Mobile technology; Learning mathematics; Structural equation modeling;
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The purpose of this research is to investigate factors affecting the acceptance and use of mobile technology in learning mathematics based on the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology 2 (UTAUT2) model. The study group comprised of 1640 students attending different types of high schools and grade levels. The results of the study revealed both direct and indirect effects of exogenous variables on Behavioral Intention and Use Behavior in mobile technology acceptance of high school students in learning mathematics. It was also found that the theoretical model was confirmed adequately based on the regression coefficients, the significance of the regression coefficients, and the goodness of fit indices obtained from the SEM analysis. The strongest predictors of Behavioral Intention were Hedonic Motivation and Habit, respectively. Exogenous variables of the study together explained 76% of the variance in Behavioral Intention and 13% of the variance in Use Behavior.
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页码:4181 / 4201
页数:20
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