Acceptance Model definition

Acceptance Model means a mode of Acceptance of a Licence recognised under the Charter, and includes:

Examples of Acceptance Model in a sentence

  • The Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) can be applied to examine what motivates users to accept (intent to use) new technologies.

  • This is in line with technology adoption theories that are commonly used, such as the Technology Acceptance Model, in which perceived usefulness is one of the main factors that lead to the use of a particular technology [29].

  • Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) was used to examine the attitudes of student teachers toward the use of ICT for English language learning.

  • The primary contribution of this study is to use TAM (Technology Acceptance Model) to examine the acceptance of ICT use for English language learning in Indonesia.

  • Measuring Students’ Use of Zoom Application in Language Course Based on the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM).

  • Scopus Id. 57193545689 Google Scholar Journal of Language and Education <▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇> Thank you for submitting your manuscript "Determinants of Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) towards ICT Use for English Language Learning" to Journal of Language and Education (JLE).

  • In a recently developed Human-Robot Collaboration Acceptance Model (Bröhl et al., 2019), perceived safety was established as one of the critical determinants of perceived ease of robot use, a dimension of robot acceptance along with perceived usefulness of the robot, behavioural intentions to use the robot, and robot use behaviour.

  • Having said this, the Acceptance Model when applied to the interview responses makes it clear that dissemination activities are very important and must be continued.

  • Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) has been used extensively in research that looks at the acceptance of new technology (▇▇▇▇▇, 1989).

  • Therefore TAM (Technology Acceptance Model) and Performance Indicators Benchmarking (KPIs) are chosen based upon similar practices followed by other projects.