Download PDFOpen PDF in browserExploring Trust and Motivation in Mobile Learning Adoption Among Jordanian University StudentsEasyChair Preprint 1221010 pages•Date: February 20, 2024AbstractMobile learning (m-learning) has emerged as a promising educational approach, offering flexibility and accessibility to learning resources. However, its adoption among university students, particularly in Jordan, remains underexplored. This study investigates the factors influencing trust and motivation in the adoption of mobile learning among Jordanian university students. The results indicate that perceived usefulness, ease of use, perceived credibility, and perceived enjoyment significantly influence trust in m-learning technologies. Moreover, intrinsic motivation, extrinsic motivation, and trust significantly impact the intention to adopt mobile learning. The findings provide insights for educators, policymakers, and developers to enhance the adoption of m-learning among university students in Jordan. Keyphrases: Jordanian university students, Trust, m-learning adoption, mobile learning, motivation
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