Exploring structural equations modelling on the use of modified UTAUT model for evaluating online learning

The sudden shift from traditional face-to-face classes to online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic has created a need to understand how well online learning is crucial and being accepted, particularly in developing countries. The Internet has enabled international communication and interaction,...

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Main Authors: Stephen Gbenga Fashoto (Author), Yinusa Akintoye Faremi (Author), Elliot Mbunge (Author), Olumide Owolabi (Author)
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Published: Academy of Cognitive and Natural Sciences, 2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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