Revolutionizing Dance Education Through the Assessment of Online Videoconferencing to Increase Parti

Author:Lobo, Joseph; Tanucan, Jem Cloyd; Camarador, Rhene; Al Azim, Al; Setiawan, Edi; Arao, Hans Freyzer; Fernando, Leanjo

Article Title:Revolutionizing Dance Education Through the Assessment of Online Videoconferencing to Increase Participation in Dance: Learning Philippine Traditional Dances

Abstract:
The present study investigated the determinants affecting students' actual use through the use of a video-conferencing platform, and how actual use affects dance engagement, for enhancing the learning experience in the domain of dance education, particularly Philippine Traditional Dances. Therefore, this predictive-causal study aimed to assess the effect of actual use (by adopting Technology Acceptance Model) to dance engagement from a total sample of 1,741 students by using Partial Least Square-Structural Equation Modelling. It was observed that perceived ease of use directly affects perceived usefulness; both PEOU and PU impacts Behavioral Intention and Actual Use; and BI leverages Actual Use of the videoconferencing platform. Moreover, it was also found that AU strengthens Dance Engagement. Findings indicate that students may benefit greatly from using the videoconferencing platform that may significantly bolster their dance engagement in learning Philippine traditional dances, but with some obstacles that needs to be taken into consideration.

Keywords:  dance education; intangible cultural heritage; online learning; Philippine traditional dances; technology acceptance model

DOI: 10.1177/02762374241288701

Source:EMPIRICAL STUDIES OF THE ARTS

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