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The Influence of Security and Technical Quality on Intention to Use Big Blue Button for E-learning

International Journal of Science and Management Studies (IJSMS)
© 2020 by IJSMS Journal
Volume-3 Issue-6
Year of Publication : 2020
Authors : Noor Muqaibal
DOI: 10.51386/25815946/ijsms-v3i6p107
Citation:
MLA Style: Noor Muqaibal "The Influence of Security and Technical Quality on Intention to Use Big Blue Button for E-learning" International Journal of Science and Management Studies (IJSMS) V3.I6 (2020): 92-98.

APA Style: Noor Muqaibal, The Influence of Security and Technical Quality on Intention to Use Big Blue Button for E-learning, International Journal of Science and Management Studies (IJSMS), v3(i6), 92-98.
Abstract:
Purpose: This research work aimed to investigate the Influence of Security, and Technical Quality on Intention to Use Big Blue Button for E-learning (IUBBEL). Methodology: A descriptive and quantitative research methodology was conducted to gather and analysis the study’s variables (Security, Technical Quality and IUBBEL) and hypotheses. Sample: 79 students. Data Collection Tool: The researcher used the questionnaire as tool for data collection. Findings: there is a significant effect of security on the intention to use BBB for E-learning, whereas Technical Quality has no effect.
Keywords: Security, technical quality, Big Blue Button, E-Learning.
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