Preliminary communication
https://doi.org/10.18045/zbefri.2021.2.325
Emergency remote learning acceptance among higher education students during COVID-19 pandemic
Amila Pilav-Velić
Hatidža Jahić
Jasmina Okičić
Jasmina Selimović
Elvedin Grabovica
Abstract
The current study investigates how attitudes towards digital transformation and personal innovativeness affect the acceptance of emergency remote learning in the COVID-19 pandemic environment. The pandemic has affected all aspects of societies across the globe, including higher education that was also a significant push-up factor for the digital transformation of higher education. Thus, the main aim of this paper is to investigate the factors affecting emergency remote learning acceptance among the higher education students in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH). The results presented in this paper gained from a study carried out among higher education students in BiH cover the period of April – July 2020 via the open-source platform. The study focused on the students’ attitude towards a digital transformation is a significant factor in accepting emergency remote learning. Also, the personal innovativeness score has proven to be a crucial factor for adopting this new learning setting, i.e., more innovative students have a greater emergency remote learning acceptance than students with a lower personal innovativeness score. Hence, this study pinpoints the necessity of changing the attitudes towards technology applications in education. It would increase the usage of remote learning services and provide students with knowledge and skills for the new labour market.
Keywords
personal innovativeness; remote learning; digital transformation; students; COVID-19
Hrčak ID:
269821
URI
Publication date:
31.12.2021.
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