Virtual Lab

Authors

  • Prof. Changappa CT Principal, Sri Krishna Evening Degree College, ITI layout, kathriguppe, BSK 3rd Stage Bangalore-560085.
  • Somanagouda Patil Assistant Professor, Departmen of PG Studies- M.Com, BBMP First Grade College, Magadi Road, Bengaluru-560023.

Abstract

Virtual labs for science experiments are a multimedia technology innovation. A possible growth pattern of the perceived critical mass for virtual labs adoption is modelled using (N=240) potential-adopter teachers based on Roger’s theory of diffusion and of perceived attributes. Results indicate that perceived critical mass influences behaviour intention to adopt a technology innovation like Virtual Labs and is affected by innovation characteristics like relative advantage, ease of use and compatibility. The work presented here models the potential-adopter teacher’s perceptions and identifies the relative importance of specific factors that influence critical mass attainment for an innovation such as Virtual Labs.

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Published

2022-03-18

How to Cite

CT, P. C. ., & Patil, S. . (2022). Virtual Lab. International Journal of Current Research in Education, Culture and Society, 6(1). Retrieved from http://stm.eurekajournals.com/index.php/IJCRECS/article/view/155