Smy, VictoriaCahillane, MarieMacLean, P.2017-03-292017-03-292016-07Smy V, Cahillane M, MacLean P (2016) Attitudes towards, and utilisation of, virtual learning environments among postgraduate university teaching staff. 16th International Conference on Information, Communication Technologies (ICICTE 2016) Rhodes 07-09/07/2016http://www.icicte.org/Papers_ICICTE2016/5.1%20027_Smy%20final%20edit.pdfhttp://dspace.lib.cranfield.ac.uk/handle/1826/11681Skill retention within a virtual learning environment (VLE) is dependent upon the complexity inherent in skill use (Cahillane, MacLean, & Smy, 2015) and the frequency of skill use (Arthur, Bennett, Stanush, & McNally, 1998). A questionnaire was used to capture demographics and perceptions/attitudes concerning VLE usefulness, VLE ease of use and self-reported VLE use among postgraduate level teachers. Results indicate that self-reported teaching workloads were negatively associated with attitudinal positivity. Further results indicated that the attitudinal concept of Perceived usefulness explained a significant amount of unique variance in VLE Use. However, perceptions concerning the Ease of VLE use did not.Attitudes towards, and utilisation of, virtual learning environments among postgraduate university teaching staffConference paper