Summary: | 碩士 === 國立臺灣師範大學 === 工業教育學系 === 99 === This study aimed to discuss the Labor Safety and Health Mobile Museum’s service quality from technological and vocational college students’ technology acceptance level. Moreover, the students’ satisfaction of technology usage of the mobile museum for the first time, and their reuse of it were also discussed. This study employed a questionnaire survey method with subjects including students of Daliao District, Kaohsiung Fooyin University, Fortune Institute of Technology, Sin-Guang Senior High School, Chung Shan Industrial & Commercial School and Kao Ying Industrial Commercial Vocational High School students. 369 people were sampled effectively by Random Walk Theory with a “Questionnaire on mobile museum service quality”. Finally, by using descriptive statistics, one-tailed one-sample t-test, independent-sample t-test and path analysis, this study found the following results:
1.The Labor Safety and Health Mobile Museum reached above a medium level in service quality.
2.The Labor Safety and Health Mobile Museum reached above a medium level in information quality.
3.The Labor Safety and Health Mobile Museum reached above a medium level in technology acceptance model quality.
4.The Labor Safety and Health Mobile Museum reached above important in service quality.
5.The Labor Safety and Health Mobile Museum reached above important in information quality.
6.The Labor Safety and Health Mobile Museum reached above a medium level important in technologh acceptance model quality. Students of different backgrounds differed in their behavior Intention of using the mobile museum again.
7.The Labor Safety and Health Mobile Museum reached above important in satisfaction of technology use quality.
8.The mobile museum had the highest service quality weight in behavior Intention, followed by satisfaction of technology use. Among satisfaction of technology use, the mobile museum had the highest weight in information quality.
9.The Labor Safety and Health Mobile Museum’s most impressive units included fire prevention and hearing protection.
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