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ERIC Number: EJ1468165
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2025-Dec
Pages: 22
Abstractor: As Provided
ISBN: N/A
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EISSN: EISSN-2731-5525
Available Date: 2025-04-17
Implementation of Automated Classroom Assessment in Higher Education Using the Technology Acceptance Model
Faith Sylvester Orim1; Usani Joseph Ofem2; Imelda Barong Edam-Agbor1; Nsan Njar Nsan3; John Arikpo Okri4; Patience Ekpang1; Blessing Ogunjimi1; Isu Michael Egbe1; James Omaji Ukatu5; Cecilia Undie Angrey1; Moses Agba Undie1; Oluwaseun Akin-Fakorede1; Dymphina Abua1; Peace Asukwo1
Discover Education, v4 Article 87 2025
The current educational landscape is flooded with new technological tools, especially with the arrival of artificial intelligence, which is applicable at all levels of instructional practices. However, the application of technology in assessment in higher education has been understudied. This study focused on filling this research gap by examining the mediation effect of perceived usefulness and subjective norms on the linkage between ease of use and automated classroom assessment from a multi-dimensional perspective. Cross-sectional survey data were collected from 5401 academic staff who responded to both physical and electronic copies of the instrument. The study instrument psychometric properties were established using exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis and covariance structural equation model was used to test the hypothesis. The findings of the study revealed that ease of use, perceived usefulness, and subjective norms have a significant direct effect on the use of automated classroom assessment. The mediation of perceived usefulness and subjective norms in the linkage between ease of use and automated assessment was significant. The implications of the findings were discussed in the study.
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research; Tests/Questionnaires
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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Author Affiliations: 1University of Calabar, Department of Library and Information Science, Calabar, Nigeria; 2Alex Ekwueme Federal University, Department of Educational Foundations, Ndufu Alike, Nigeria; 3University of Calabar, Department of Educational Management, Calabar, Nigeria; 4University of Calabar, Department of Science Education, Calabar, Nigeria; 5Alex Ekwueme Federal University, Department of Criminology, Ndufu Alike, Nigeria