scholarly journals Technology Acceptance Model pada Sistem Informasi Akademik berbasis Web

2021 ◽  
Vol 19 (2) ◽  
pp. 49
Author(s):  
Yovita Kinanti Kumarahadi ◽  
Kumaratih Sandradewi

Academic information system is an important system in students learning’s activities because it’s used as connector between students and lecturers. In addition, academic information system also acts as a liaison between lecturers and other relevant external parties. Academic information system provides several services, both for students and lecturers. These facilities include the provision of information on study plans, grades, schedules, and courses. However, only a few facilities are frequently used so that the use of the academic information system is not optimal.The problem in this study is the need for an evaluation to determine the acceptance of the academic information system by users, so that the system can be improved and developed. This study aims to determine the acceptance of web-based academic information system by users at STMIK Sinar Nusantara Surakarta with the Technology Acceptance Model or TAM. 

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wahyu Hardyanto ◽  
Sugiyanto Sugiyanto ◽  
Aji Purwinarko ◽  
Aryono Adhi

Online assessment has been carried out research on academic information system Unnes using Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) whose goal is to achieve accountability in academic application by taking the Graduate Program Unnes sampling. The method used to carry out this research through interviews/in dept interviews, documentation and questionnaires. Analyses were performed using analysis of Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) based covariance AMOS (Analysis of Moment Structures). The results obtained overall, Knowledge of Search Domain has no effect on Perceived Ease of Use. However, CMIN / DF qualified, because it has a value of≤2.


2019 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
pp. 36-46
Author(s):  
Anastasia Mude ◽  
Ferdinandus Lidang Witi

This research aimed to comprehend the effect of variables external consisting of experience, subjective norm, perceptions, job relevance, output quality and result demonstrability, computer self efficacy, perceptions of external control, computer anxiety, computer playfulness, perceived enjoyment, and objective usability for perceived usefulness, perceived easy of use, service quality, behavioral intention, use behavior and user satisfaction of academic information system. The population of this students of AMIK Parna Raya Manado in academic year of 2013 and 2014. By using Slovin method, it was obtained the rate of the sample amount of 120 students. Data collection techniques using questionnaires and the model used Technology Acceptance Model (TAM III). It had been used Structural Equation Model (SEM) for examining the relation between those variables. The result of showed that the use TAM III method of significantly affected of the service quality satisfaction of academic information system. Keywords : Technology Acceptance Model, Structural Equation Model


Author(s):  
Dr. Abu Turab Alam

A useful Information System is difficult to conceive and develop. Research on technology has revealed that end-user likes or dislikes may matter towards the success or failure of information system (IS). A highly complicated system in which developers have put lots of development efforts may fail if the end-user dislikes it after its initial installation. In software engineering literature it is claimed that system rejection is mostly caused by not meeting the non-functional requirements. In this paper, a study is being done on ‘turnitin®’ as technology and its acceptance to a group of students in order to find out confirmation of result as claimed by TAM while it is a post implementation research activity for technology acceptance.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Aksheya Sridhar ◽  
Amy Drahota ◽  
Kiersten Walsworth

Abstract Background Evidence-based practices (EBPs) have been shown to improve behavioral and mental health outcomes for children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Research suggests that the use of these practices in community-based organizations is varied; however, the utilization of implementation guides may bridge the gap between research and practice. The Autism Community Toolkit: Systems to Measure and Adopt Research-Based Treatments (ACT SMART) Implementation Toolkit is a web-based implementation toolkit developed to guide organization-based implementation teams through EBP identification, adoption, implementation, and sustainment in ASD community-based organizations. Methods This study examined the facilitators and barriers (collectively termed “determinants”) to the utilization of this toolkit, based on the perspectives of implementation teams at six ASD community-based organizations. Two independent coders utilized the adapted EPIS framework and the Technology Acceptance Model 3 to guide qualitative thematic analyses of semi-structured interviews with implementation teams. Results Salient facilitators (e.g., facilitation teams, facilitation meetings, phase-specific activities) and barriers (e.g., website issues, perceived lack of ease of use of the website, perceived lack of resources, inner context factors) were identified, highlighting key determinants to the utilization of this toolkit. Additionally, frequent determinants and determinants that differed across adapted EPIS phases of the toolkit were noted. Finally, analyses highlighted two themes: (a) Inner Context Determinants to use of the toolkit (e.g., funding) and (b) Innovation Determinants (e.g., all website-related factors), indicating an interaction between the two models utilized to guide study analyses. Conclusions Findings highlighted several factors that facilitated the utilization of this implementation guide. Additionally, findings identified key areas for improvement for future iterations of the ACT SMART Implementation Toolkit. Importantly, these results may inform the development, refinement, and utilization of implementation guides with the aim of increasing the uptake of EBPs in community-based organizations providing services to children with ASD and their families. Finally, these findings contribute to the implementation science literature by illustrating the joint use of the EPIS framework and Technology Acceptance Model 3 to evaluate the implementation of a web-based toolkit within community-based organizations.


2017 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 298
Author(s):  
Umar Maksum ◽  
Zaki Baridwan ◽  
Imam Subekti

<p>This study aims to examine the factors influencing the acceptability of SIMDA in the Batu Municipal Government. The research model used the <em>Technology Acceptance Model</em> (TAM), which add external construct from D&amp;M success model of information system and other construct namely the <em>commitment of management</em>, <em>social influence</em> and the Individually influence such as <em>computer self-efficacy</em> and <em>personal innovativenes</em>. This research employed census sampling method. The samples are all official of in financial department who use SIMDA. Results of the research showed that <em>perceived usefulness</em> was affected by <em>management commitment</em>, <em>social influence</em>, <em>information quality, system quality</em>, <em>personal innovativeness</em>, and<em> perceived ease of use</em>. In addition, <em>Computer self-efficacy</em>, and <em>personal innovativeness</em> influenced to <em>perceived ease of use</em>. Furthermore, the <em>acceptance SIMDA</em> was influenced <em>perceived usefulness</em> and <em>perceived ease of use</em>. On the contrary, <em>computer self-efficacy</em> did not affect to <em>perceived usefulness</em><strong></strong></p><p><strong>Keywords: </strong>Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), Acceptance SIMDA, perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use</p>


2014 ◽  
Vol 1079-1080 ◽  
pp. 1098-1102 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yun Wu Wu ◽  
I Ting Hsu ◽  
Hsin Yi Lin

In this study, the technology acceptance model (TAM) is used to analyze from a vocational school to usethe Web-based BIM cost analysis system developed in this study.


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