Technology Acceptance Among Teachers: An SLR on TAM and Teachers
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2017-06-08
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Sánchez-Prieto, J. C.
Olmos-Migueláñez, S.
García-Peñalvo, F. J.
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Abstract
owadays, the introduction of information and communication technologies in
formal education contexts is still an interesting study subject for the research community.
The fast technological development entails a constant change process where new information
systems and devices emerge on a daily basis. This constant change demands an effort on the part
of educational agents in order to adapt to the new possibilities.
Teachers bear a determinant weight in technology innovation processes. Consequently, there is a
rising number of studies focused on analysing the attitude of teachers towards the use of ICTs
within their classrooms.
Knowing the factors that lead teachers to accept ICTs is especially useful both to guide the
development of educational technologies and to design teacher training initiatives.
One of the most used tools to develop studies on technology adoption is the TAM (Technology
Acceptance Model). This theory, which comes from the field of behavioural psychology, is widely
used in spheres such as organisational sciences, electronic commerce or health technologies, on
account of its parsimony and easy adaptation. In the past few decades, the application of TAM
and TAM-based models has been extended to the field of education. Today, we can find studies
that use these models to explore the attitudes of teachers and students.
Our research is based on the development of a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) of
publications related to the use of TAM or TAM-based models to conduct quantitative empirical
studies on the acceptance of ICTs on the part of teachers. To this end, we have used three
repositories: SCOPUS, ISI WOS, and Google Scholar, where we have introduced the terms
TAM AND "technology Acceptance Model" AND "in-service teachers". We have obtained 248
results from all the repositories, to which we have applied several exclusion and inclusion
criteria. Once the article selection was made, we carried out a meta-analysis by extracting data
regarding different variables, such as the country of the study, the educational level, the
technology under study and the model employed. The results offer an overview of the state-ofthe-
art of the research in this field.
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TAM, SLR
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Sánchez-Prieto, J. C., Olmos-Migueláñez, S., & García-Peñalvo, F. J. (2017). Technology Acceptance Among Teachers: An SLR on TAM and Teachers. Transforming patterns through the scholarship of teaching and learning. Proceedings of the 2nd European Conference for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, EuroSoTL 2017 (June 8-9 2017, Lund, Sweden) (pp. 232-238). doi:10.5281/zenodo.807885