TEKNOLOGI, MEDIA DIGITAL, DAN INSTRUKSI MEMBACA MENDALAMI PENERIMAAN PENGGUNA LITERASI CLOUD: SEBUAH TINJAUAN DARI SMART PLS
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Perkembangan teknologi dan media digital mempengaruhi siswa, guru, dan pengajaran membaca secara dramatis. Generasi pelajar saat ini adalah generasi yang paling banyak pengalaman menggunakan teknologi. Literacy Cloud, sebuah platform online yang menyediakan buku-buku berkualitas yang dapat diakses, menghadirkan teknologi mutakhir ke dalam pembelajaran untuk memungkinkan, menginspirasi, dan memotivasi semua siswa, terlepas dari latar belakang, bahasa, atau disabilitas, untuk mencapainya. Literacy Cloud memanfaatkan kekuatan teknologi untuk memberikan pembelajaran yang dipersonalisasi dan memungkinkan pembelajaran berkelanjutan dan seumur hidup. Oleh karena itu, penting untuk menyelidiki penerimaannya selama pembelajaran jarak jauh. UTAUT 2 (Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology) adalah model yang digunakan untuk menganalisis penerimaan. Peneliti telah memilih 148 pengguna yang tersebar di pulau Bali dan Jawa. Indikator yang dijadikan acuan dalam penelitian ini adalah Performance Expectancy, Effort Expectancy, Social Influence, Facilitating Conditions, Price Value, Hedonic Motivation, dan Habit on Behavior dengan menggunakan teknik analisis PLS-SEM.
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