IISTE International Journal of Information and Knowledge Management
Abstract
Rapid expansion of Internet technology has made the human life much easier and efficient and also heavily
influence in any business activity; education sector is not an exception to this. Governments of all countries have
now started to pay attention to deliver education at more convenient method; one of them is the use of
technology called e-learning (electronic learning). Success of such effort by such governments and educational
institutions are very much dependent on the acceptance of the system by its direct users. When it comes to the
acceptance of technology, maturing stage is seen in developed countries to study the factors influencing such
acceptance however a little is known about developing countries, in the case of Sri Lanka little. This study aims
to address this gap by delineating the factors influencing teachers’ intention to use e-learning systems in Sri
Lankan school. This study deployed Technology Adoption Model (TAM) and did an amendment to fit Sri
Lankan context and found that Perceived Usefulness, Perceived Ease of Use and Facilitating Condition are
positively and significantly influencing such intention