Abstract

<p style="text-align:justify">The purpose of this research is to provide empirical evidence of the influence of perceived usefulness, convenience, experience, gender, and age on the intention to use e-learning after the government's school closure policy due to the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic. Our sample is junior high school teachers in Indonesia and the data are analyzed using the Structural Equation Model (SEM). We show that perceived usefulness has a positive influence on e-learning intentions. The perceived convenience is not the reason for the teachers to use e-learning because they have no other alternative in carrying out their duties apart from e-learning. Besides, we have also found that gender and experience influence e-learning intentions. The teachers with different genders and experiences continue to implement e-learning as their way of teaching during the pandemic. The younger teachers have a higher intention of using e-learning. They have adequate digital abilities and are more confident in using e-learning, so they have a great intention in implementing e-learning for the delivery of the materials. Experienced teachers will find it easier to find the use and convenience of e-learning. Apart from experience, male teachers also report that it is easier to grasp the ease of e-learning. However, older teachers show more concern about their perception of system usability as a reason for using e-learning than system convenience.</p>

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  • Republic of Indonesia Law number 20 of 2003 concerning the National Education System states that education has the function of developing capabilities and enhance the character and civilization of the nation with dignity to educate the nation's life, aiming at developing the potential of the students to become human beings who believe and fear God Almighty, have a noble character, are healthy, knowledgeable, competent, creative, independent, and become democratic and responsible citizens

  • The purpose of this research is to provide empirical evidence of the influence of perceived usefulness, convenience, experience, gender, and age on the intention to use e-learning after the government's school closure policy due to the Covid-19 pandemic

  • Our results indicate that perceived usefulness has a positive influence on e-learning intention

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Introduction

Republic of Indonesia Law number 20 of 2003 concerning the National Education System states that education has the function of developing capabilities and enhance the character and civilization of the nation with dignity to educate the nation's life, aiming at developing the potential of the students to become human beings who believe and fear God Almighty, have a noble character, are healthy, knowledgeable, competent, creative, independent, and become democratic and responsible citizens. Aji (2020) viewed that this learning disorder has an impact on the students’ psychology and decreases the quality of students' skills. This has led many experts to research online learning system (e-learning), on some factors that influence the teachers and the students to do online learning (Al-Maroof & Salloum, 2021; Ansong-Gyimah, 2020; Mohan et al, 2020; Prasojo et al, 2020; Rizun & Strzelecki, 2020; Siron et al, 2020; Sukendro et al, 2020)

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