Abstract

Many higher educational institutions have adopted Learning Management Systems. Blackboard, characterized as one of the technological educational systems, is one of the leading and extensive Learning Management Systems adopted by most universities. However, literature showed that a missing link appears between Blackboard adoption and Blackboard poor usage in teaching and learning. Therefore, this study aims to gauge the perceptions of students toward using Blackboard Collaborate in learning English as a Foreign Language academic writing. Online survey was conducted and distributed to 248 respondents. This study is quantitative in nature, employing Technology Acceptance Model theory to check Learning Management System acceptance at Saudi Electronic University in Saudi Arabia. The findings showed that all the constructs were relatively strong and had positive relationships; they were correlated with each other and the whole six hypotheses were supported as well. In this paper, the proposed model indicates that Attitude toward Use is the strongest predictor of Behaviour Intention. This study offers implications for further studies.

Highlights

  • Learning Online learning environment is increasing dramatically among universities all over the world

  • The findings demonstrated that lecturers show no positive reaction towards perceived ease of use of Moodle for teaching

  • The results showed that interaction, communication issues, and usability issues negatively affect the perception of the lecturers

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Introduction

Learning Online learning environment is increasing dramatically among universities all over the world. Higher education institutions ceaselessly adopt online trends of instruction (Weldon, Ma, Ho, & Li, 2021). The use of technology changes a large number of traditional methods to the purpose of moving these institutions toward success and prosperity. Based on recent reports, Leeds et al (2013) pointed out that learners’ retention is deeply correlated with engaging and innovative online activities as well as course design. The use of technology has its reputation and position in literature to increasingly deliver online courses (Bower, Kenney, Dalgarno, Lee, & Kennedy, 2014; Keržič, Danko, Zorko, & Dečman, 2021)

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