YouTube for Procedural Learning

Author:

Wen Ying Lim1,Yuin Xian Chew1,Cyn Ye Chan1,Shyir Khie Leow1,Mohamad Rozlan Siti Badriyah1,Junior Yong William1,Mohd Suki Norbayah2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Universiti Malaysia Sabah, Malaysia

2. Universiti Utara Malaysia, Malaysia

Abstract

YouTube is reshaping teaching and learning across the world and is becoming a preferred platform for students' procedural learning to acquire relevant skills and knowledge in implementing any tasks. The aims of this research are to assess factors influencing student intention to use YouTube for procedural learning. In addition, the technology acceptance model (TAM) was applied as the underpinning theory. Data was analyzed to examine the hypothesized relationships. Results revealed that content richness, task-technology fit, YouTube self-efficacy, and vividness significantly affect students' behavioral intention to use YouTube for procedural learning. Results infer that YouTube enlarges its function as a mass-oriented means for procedural learning as students develop positive perceived usefulness of YouTube to influence their behavioral intention to use YouTube. This study integrated TAM and assessed factors influencing student intention to use YouTube for procedural learning. Future research directions are also put forward.

Publisher

IGI Global

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