Acceptance Toward Coursera MOOCs Blended Learning: A Mixed Methods View of Vietnamese Higher Education Stakeholders

Author:

Ho Nguyen Thi Thao12ORCID,Abdullah Muhammad Ridhuan Tony Lim1,Idrus Hairuzila Bt1,Sivapalan Subarna3ORCID,Pham Hiep-Hung45ORCID,Dinh Viet-Hung6,Pham Huyen Khanh2,Nguyen Linh Thi My2

Affiliation:

1. Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS, Seri Iskandar, Malaysia

2. FPT University, Hanoi, Vietnam

3. University of Nottingham Malaysia, Selangor, Malaysia

4. Phu Xuan University, Thua-Thien Hue, Vietnam

5. Thanh Do University, Hanoi, Vietnam

6. University of Labour and Social Affairs, Hanoi, Vietnam

Abstract

This triangulation mixed methods study employed the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) to investigate the factors affecting continuance intention toward Coursera MOOCs blended learning (CMBL) with undergraduate students at a Vietnamese private higher education institution (HEI). IBM AMOS version 24 was employed, with which Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) and Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) were used to examine the reliability and validity of the data collected from 637 students. Manual coding and thematic analysis of qualitative data collected from 30 interviewees, namely administrators, lecturers, curriculum developers, and students, were also conducted to identify the emerged themes and sub-themes. Content feature, social influence, and perceived usefulness were critical factors influencing the HEI students’ continuance intention to use CMBL. This study makes two significant contributions. First, we contribute to the literature from a theoretical standpoint by comparing factors influencing students’ acceptance of CMBL from critical stakeholders in a higher education institution. Second, our findings have practical implications on increasing undergraduate students’ acceptance of blended learning using MOOCs for the long term, which could provide beneficial pointers for HEIs planning to integrate MOOCs for teaching and learning within the higher education context.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Social Sciences,General Arts and Humanities

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