Information and communication technology adoption and electronic information resource usage among university-owned senior secondary school students in southwestern Nigeria

Folasade Busayo Oguntoye, Kolawole Akinjide Aramide
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Electronic information resources (EIRs) usage by students involves accessing and utilizing electronic sources and services for knowledge acquisition, entertainment and learning purposes. However, extant literatures have shown that most of the students in Nigeria do not use these information resources adequately. Previous studies focused largely on accessing and utilisation of IRs among students in tertiary institutions with little emphasis on secondary school students, particularly those in university-owned secondary schools. This study, therefore, was carried out to examine the adoption on EIRs usage among students in Federal university-owned senior secondary schools in southwestern Nigeria. The survey design of ex post-facto type was utilised. The university-owned senior secondary schools from five federal universities in southwestern Nigeria were purposively selected. Six hundred and seventy- four Senior Secondary School II students in the five schools were enumerated. The instruments used were: Information Communication Technology Adoption (r=0.70) and IRs Usage (r=0.77) scales. This was complemented with a focus group discussion session with 10 students in each school. Quantitative data were subjected to descriptive analysis, Pearson’s product moment correlation at 0.05 level of significance, while qualitative data were thematically analysed. The respondents’ age was of 16.0±2.0 years, 50.6% were males and 68.1% were from the sciences. The ICT adoption level was high ( ̅=2.90) against 2.50 criterion mean. Information resources were used on a regular basis within the interval of 26-50 on the test of norm table. The sources of accessing the IRs were Internet (85.4%), mobile phone (77.8%), television (71.5%), e-books (50.9%) and educational software (49.1%). The ICT adoption (r=0.58), correlated significantly with IRs usage. ICT adoption predicted IRs usage (F(3;670) =24.26; Adj. R2=0.366), accounting for 36.6% of its variance. The ICT adoption (β=0.52) contributed to IRs usage. Instability of network services, information overload, inadequate technical support and restrictions of ICT tools use were challenges facing IRs usage among the students. Information and communication technology adoption influenced information resources usage among students of university-owned senior secondary schools in southwestern Nigeria. Therefore, there is need for the provision of functional and effective network services and enactment of flexible rules on information and communication technology tools.
尼日利亚西南部大学高中学生信息通信技术的采用和电子信息资源的使用
学生对电子信息资源的使用包括访问和利用电子资源和服务来获取知识、娱乐和学习。然而,现有的文献表明,大多数学生在尼日利亚没有充分利用这些信息资源。以前的研究主要集中在高等院校学生获取和利用教育资源方面,很少强调中学生,特别是大学拥有的中学的学生。因此,本研究旨在调查尼日利亚西南部联邦大学拥有的高中学生对eir的使用情况。采用事后型调查设计。有目的地从尼日利亚西南部的五所联邦大学中选择大学拥有的高中。五所学校的高中二年级学生共674名。使用的工具是:信息通信技术采用量表(r=0.70)和信息通信技术使用量表(r=0.77)。此外,每所学校还安排了10名学生参加的焦点小组讨论。定量数据采用描述性分析,Pearson积差相关在0.05显著水平,定性数据采用主题分析。被调查者的年龄为16.0±2.0岁,男性占50.6%,理科占68.1%。ICT采用水平较高(2.90),而标准平均值为2.50。在规范表测试的26-50区间内,定期使用信息资源。互联网(85.4%)、手机(77.8%)、电视(71.5%)、电子书(50.9%)和教育软件(49.1%)是学生获取信息的主要来源。ICT的采用(r=0.58)与ir的使用显著相关。ICT采用预测ir使用(F(3;670) =24.26;R2=0.366),占其方差的36.6%。ICT的采用(β=0.52)促进了IRs的使用。网络服务不稳定、信息超载、技术支持不足和信息通信技术工具的使用受到限制是学生使用互联网所面临的挑战。信息通信技术的采用影响了尼日利亚西南部大学所属高中学生信息资源的使用。因此,有必要提供功能和有效的网络服务,并制定有关信息和通信技术工具的灵活规则。
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