Les outils d’échafaudage numériques pour l’apprentissage de la résolution de problèmes complexes : analyse des déterminants de l’intention d’utilisation

Using Digital Scaffolding Tools to Learn Complex Problem Solving: Analysis of the Determinants of Intention to use
Chantal Tremblay - Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada
Bruno Poellhuber - Université de Montréal, Canada
Anastassis Kozanitis - Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada
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Abstract

Management learners’ difficulties in complex problems solving (CPS) justify the relevance of designing digital scaffolds (DS) to assist them during their process. This mixed-methods study aims to document their perceptions of these tools using the TAM (Technology Acceptance Model), TAM2 and TAM3 models. The results show that perceived usefulness and its determinants are the main factors that justify using them. Factor analyses suggest a link between the value given and its perceived usefulness, which could be explained by an expectation-value model. Recommendations for designing useful DS are then proposed.

Available online: 2022-09-01

DOI : https://doi.org/10.18162/ritpu-2022-v19n3-02

Tremblay, C., Poellhuber, B., & Kozanitis, A. (2022). Les outils d’échafaudage numériques pour l’apprentissage de la résolution de problèmes complexes : analyse des déterminants de l’intention d’utilisation. International Journal of Technologies in Higher Education, 19(3), 16-43. https://doi.org/10.18162/ritpu-2022-v19n3-02