1. Impact of female students’ perceptions on behavioral intention to use video conferencing tools in COVID-19: Data of Vietnam
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The-Hop Bui, Dinh-Hai Luong, Xuan-An Nguyen, Hong-Lien Nguyen, and Thanh-Thuy Ngo
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Video conferencing tools ,Female students ,Vietnam ,Distance learning ,COVID-19 ,Behavioral intention ,Computer applications to medicine. Medical informatics ,R858-859.7 ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 - Abstract
This paper presents the dataset of a survey on Vietnamese female students’ behavioral intention to use video conferencing tools (VCTs; e.g. Zoom, Microsoft Teams or Google Hangout) in COVID-19 pandemic. The questionnaire was designed based on the Technology Acceptance Model according to the result of research conducted by [1] and [2]. The survey was conducted on an online platform using the questionnaire of 21 items to collect the information of respondents’ characteristics and their perception on computer self-efficacy, computer playfulness, COVID-19 context, behavioral intention to Use VCTs. The dataset contains 254 valid responses from female students who have been in distance learning in Vietnam. It can serve as a reference source for future studies on educational equity and for policy making on distance education.
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- 2020
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