Enablers and Barriers to Academic's Acceptance of Technology

Can "Individual Differences" Make a Difference?

Authors

  • Maimuna Musarrat
  • Birgit Loch
  • Benedict Williams

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14742/apubs.2013.1464

Keywords:

technology acceptance, academics, individual differences

Abstract

With the advances in technology the higher education sector is rapidly evolving. While some researchers are predicting the University of the Future to be more virtual, many academics at the coal face are still struggling to embrace emerging technologies. This paper reports the first stage of a project aimed at identifying the enablers and barriers for adopting new technology among Australian Higher Education academics. In this pilot study, academics who have integrated Tablet PCs in their teaching were surveyed. For a richer understanding of the enablers and barriers of technology uptake, focus groups will follow. The next stages of this research will be a wider survey open to all academics across universities. The ultimate goal of this project is to generate recommendations for universities in better managing the technological change.

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Published

2013-11-30

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ASCILITE Conference - Concise Papers