Is Video-Conferencing Helpful for Physical Education Classes in the New Normal? A PLS-SEM Analysis Adopting the Technology Acceptance Model

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56059/jl4d.v11i1.1125

Keywords:

meducational technology, e-learning, partial least square-structural equation modelling, physical education

Abstract

Research shows that videoconferencing tools can be used for delivering high-quality instruction in real-time to a large number of students simultaneously during and even in the aftermath of the pandemic. However, there is a lack of data on how favourable it is among students, particularly in the Philippine setting, in the field of Physical Education (PE). In this regard, this study aimed at inspecting exogenous factors linked to students’ acceptance of a video-conferencing platform in learning knowledge- and skill-based concepts in Physical Education through the adaptation of the Technology Acceptance Model. After performing the Partial Least Square-Structural Equation Modelling from a purposively selected sample of 250 teacher education students, the results showed that perceived ease of use (PEOU) positively affected perceived usefulness (PU). It was also found that PEOU and PU impacted behavioural intention. Lastly, behavioural intention (BI) positively leverages actual use of the Zoom platform. It can be inferred that students can benefit greatly from using the video-conferencing platform to learn various PE concepts. Moreover, another surprising discovery was that students could use the platform to efficiently learn, thus capitalising on the university’s educational system, even in the New Normal.

Author Biographies

Joseph Lobo, Bulacan State University

Joseph Lobo is a Licensed Professional Teacher (LPT) from the Philippines. He is currently completing his Doctorate in Education with a specialization in Physical Education at Filamer Christian University in the Philippines. He has written numerous research articles that have been published in reputable journals and indexed in databases such as Scopus, Web of Science, and ASEAN Citation Index. The scope of his research encompasses diverse fields of study, primarily Physical Education and Sports, Teacher Education, Pedagogy, Educational Technology, Educational Leadership and Management, and Culture and Arts. He holds an associate membership in Division VIII – Social Sciences (Education and Communication) of the Department of Science and Technology-National Research Council of the Philippines. Email: joseph.lobo@bulsu.edu.ph

Francisco Gabriel Prevandos , National University

Francisco Gabriel Prevandos is an expert in the field of Physical Education. Francisco is currently a faculty member at National University, Clark. Francisco is finishing his Doctor of Education major in Physical Education at Filamer Christian University, Philippines. He earned a Master's degree in Physical Education from Pampanga State Agricultural University and a Bachelor's degree from City College of Angeles. Francisco also possesses a wide range of skills, including research writing, sports organization administration, and public speaking. In addition to his teaching responsibilities, his work has been published in major publications like the International Journal of Human Movement and Sports Sciences and Physical Education Theory and Methodology, indexed in the Scopus database and strengthening his status as a thought leader in the field of Physical Education in the Philippines. Email: fprevandos@nu-clark.edu.ph

Jem Cloyd Tanucan, Colonial Beach High School

Jem Cloyd Tanucan, PhD, EdD, has been a Research Fellow at INTI International University (Malaysia) since 2022 and Metharath University (Thailand) since 2024. He has authored publications indexed in reputable databases such as Scopus, PubMed, WOS, and the ASEAN Citation Index. His research spans diverse areas within curriculum and instruction, teacher education, physical education, health and wellness, leadership and management, digitalization and the metaverse. He has also published and registered various utility models related to exercise and fitness with the Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines. Email: tanucanjc@gmail.com

Edi Setiawan , Universitas Suryakancana

Edi Setiawan is currently a lecturer at the Department of Physical Education, Health, and Recreation, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Universitas Suryakancana, Cianjur, Indonesia. Currently he continues his (S3) PhD program at Universiti Utara Malaysia. His main research interests include Physical Education, Sport Education and Sports Technology. He has extensive experience in reviewing and publishing research articles published in leading journals worldwide. He is also a reviewer in several journals such as Journal Sport Area (JSA), JOPE, IJLTER (Q3), Journal of Learning for Development (Q3) and Frontiers in Psychology (Q1). Currently he has published 54 Scopus articles. Email: edisetiawanmpd@gmail.com

Published

2024-03-23

How to Cite

Lobo, J., Prevandos, F. G., Tanucan, J. C., & Setiawan, E. (2024). Is Video-Conferencing Helpful for Physical Education Classes in the New Normal? A PLS-SEM Analysis Adopting the Technology Acceptance Model. Journal of Learning for Development, 11(1), 99–114. https://doi.org/10.56059/jl4d.v11i1.1125

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Section

Research Articles
Received 2023-08-02
Accepted 2024-03-02
Published 2024-03-23