The effectiveness of systems and applications usage for online final examination during movement control order period

The study aims to analyse factors such as perceived ease of use, technology and communication and institution involvement in influencing the effectiveness of online systems and applications for final online examinations held at International Islamic University College Selangor (KUIS) during the...

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Main Authors: Sazanah Md Ali,, Shafinaz Mohamad Niyaz Khan,, Nurul Ibtisam Yaacob,, Helyawati Baharudin,
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Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2021
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spelling my-ukm.journal.168492021-06-20T05:09:36Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/16849/ The effectiveness of systems and applications usage for online final examination during movement control order period Sazanah Md Ali, Shafinaz Mohamad Niyaz Khan, Nurul Ibtisam Yaacob, Helyawati Baharudin, The study aims to analyse factors such as perceived ease of use, technology and communication and institution involvement in influencing the effectiveness of online systems and applications for final online examinations held at International Islamic University College Selangor (KUIS) during the period of movement control order (MCO) 2020. Basic model of Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) is applied in this research to study the effectiveness of online systems and applications used by students of KUIS who undergo final online examinations during MCO 2020. This is a quantitative research and questionnaires have been used as the research instrument. The questionnaires were distributed to KUIS students’ who took part in the final online examinations during MCO 2020 and a total of 351 data have been collected. Through multiple regression analysis, it is discovered that perceived ease of use and technology are the main factors that influence the most towards the effectiveness of online systems and applications for final online examinations purposes at KUIS while institution involvement factor influences the least. As a conclusion, by studying through these factors, the findings of this research study can serve and be beneficial towards KUIS and the teaching staff in the direction of improving the effectiveness of using online platforms for online examination purposes. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2021-06 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/16849/1/10.pdf Sazanah Md Ali, and Shafinaz Mohamad Niyaz Khan, and Nurul Ibtisam Yaacob, and Helyawati Baharudin, (2021) The effectiveness of systems and applications usage for online final examination during movement control order period. Asia-Pacific Journal of Information Technology and Multimedia, 10 (1). pp. 118-123. ISSN 2289-2192 https://www.ukm.my/apjitm/articles-year.php
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description The study aims to analyse factors such as perceived ease of use, technology and communication and institution involvement in influencing the effectiveness of online systems and applications for final online examinations held at International Islamic University College Selangor (KUIS) during the period of movement control order (MCO) 2020. Basic model of Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) is applied in this research to study the effectiveness of online systems and applications used by students of KUIS who undergo final online examinations during MCO 2020. This is a quantitative research and questionnaires have been used as the research instrument. The questionnaires were distributed to KUIS students’ who took part in the final online examinations during MCO 2020 and a total of 351 data have been collected. Through multiple regression analysis, it is discovered that perceived ease of use and technology are the main factors that influence the most towards the effectiveness of online systems and applications for final online examinations purposes at KUIS while institution involvement factor influences the least. As a conclusion, by studying through these factors, the findings of this research study can serve and be beneficial towards KUIS and the teaching staff in the direction of improving the effectiveness of using online platforms for online examination purposes.
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author Sazanah Md Ali,
Shafinaz Mohamad Niyaz Khan,
Nurul Ibtisam Yaacob,
Helyawati Baharudin,
spellingShingle Sazanah Md Ali,
Shafinaz Mohamad Niyaz Khan,
Nurul Ibtisam Yaacob,
Helyawati Baharudin,
The effectiveness of systems and applications usage for online final examination during movement control order period
author_facet Sazanah Md Ali,
Shafinaz Mohamad Niyaz Khan,
Nurul Ibtisam Yaacob,
Helyawati Baharudin,
author_sort Sazanah Md Ali,
title The effectiveness of systems and applications usage for online final examination during movement control order period
title_short The effectiveness of systems and applications usage for online final examination during movement control order period
title_full The effectiveness of systems and applications usage for online final examination during movement control order period
title_fullStr The effectiveness of systems and applications usage for online final examination during movement control order period
title_full_unstemmed The effectiveness of systems and applications usage for online final examination during movement control order period
title_sort effectiveness of systems and applications usage for online final examination during movement control order period
publisher Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2021
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