Research achievements (PUBLICATIONS)

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Name MILLINER Brett

Name of dissertation

Adoption and application of CMS: Crucial steps for an effective e-learning component

Name of author

Brett Milliner, Travis Cote

Name of publication

International Journal of Computer Assisted Language Learning and Teaching

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Volume (No.)

6

Issue (No.)

3

Start page

54-67

 

 

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Publication date

2016-09-14

Presence/absence of peer review

maru

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Type of publication

Research Paper (Scientific Journal)

Type of authorship

Joint Work(First Author)

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DOI

DOI: 10.4018/IJCALLT.2016070104

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Many tertiary institutions tout their implementation of e-learning technology as a way to lure prospective students, and promised implementation of e-learning strategies in college programs is crucial for securing valuable federal government grants. At the core of most e-learning strategies is the institution’s course management system (CMS). A CMS facilitates efficient course management, increased learning outcomes, and greater student autonomy. However, getting faculty and staff to adopt the CMS has proved challenging (Black, Beck, Dawson, Jinks & DiPietro, 2007). Applying a modified technology acceptance model (TAM) (Alharbi & Drew, 2014), teachers in a university-level English language program were asked to share their opinions about the Blackboard? CMS. This study reports on faculty application of the Blackboard CMS, faculty perceptions of the Blackboard CMS according to a TAM analysis, and presents steps for augmenting the effective use of the CMS in all English courses.