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Examining Metaverse Adoption and Its Sustainability Impacts Among Higher Education Students and Lecturers Through the Diffusion of Innovation Framework

Dear Participant,

My name is Dr. Khaled Alomari, and I am conducting a research study titled, "Examining Metaverse Adoption and Its Sustainability Impacts Among Higher Education Students and Lecturers Through the Diffusion of Innovation Framework.” This study aims to explore the factors influencing metaverse adoption in UAE higher education institutions.

As a student or lecturer at a UAE HEI, your insights would be invaluable. We invite you to participate in a brief survey, which should take less than 10 minutes. The findings will deepen our understanding of the metaverse's potential in education, and your contribution is greatly appreciated.

For more details, please feel free to contact me:

  • Name: Dr. Khaled Mohammad Alomari
  • Email: Khaled.alomari@adu.ac.ae

Thank you for your time and support.

Welcome to the Survey on Metaverse Education!

Before you begin the survey, please watch the following short videos that introduce various eLearning strategies, tools, and applications within the Metaverse or Virtual Reality (VR) in education:

These videos offer insight into the capabilities and potential applications of the Metaverse in education. They are designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of how virtual environments, avatars, and immersive learning experiences can enhance academic settings. The videos are available on YouTube for easy accessibility.

After watching these videos, please proceed with the survey to share your thoughts and experiences regarding the use of Metaverse technologies in education. Thank you for your participation!

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Your participation in this study is entirely voluntary and will remain anonymous. All data collected will be used solely for scientific research purposes and treated with confidentiality. There are no risks involved in participating. Thank you for considering this survey.