Digital Experience Among Faculty and Students in One Midwest University

IF 0.2 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Deanna Gower, Melissa Kachaturoff, Meriam Caboral-Stevens
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: The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic shifted the daily operations of society from in-person to a digital environment. While connectivity has innumerable benefits, research is revealing the negative effects of hyperconnectivity on mental health. Digital burnout appears to be the cost for this advancement. Students and faculty members are mostly impacted with digital burnout. The purposes of this project were to 1) to compare digital device usage before and during the pandemic between faculty and students, 2) examine digital competencies, digital burnout, and digital resilience between faculty and students from one Midwest university. A descriptive, cross-sectional study design was conducted. A convenience sample of faculty and students from the all programs at our university were surveyed. A Digital Experience Scale was adapted by the researchers to evaluate digital usage, level of confidence, and level of digital resilience in adapting to digital technology. The 24-item Digital Burnout Scale (DBS) was also used to assess digital burnout. The DBS measures three subscales – digital aging, digital deprivation
中西部一所大学教师和学生的数字体验
冠状病毒(COVID-19)大流行将社会的日常运作从面对面转移到数字环境。虽然连接有无数的好处,但研究也揭示了超连接对心理健康的负面影响。数字倦怠似乎是这种进步的代价。学生和教职员工最容易受到数字倦怠的影响。该项目的目的是:1)比较大流行之前和期间教师和学生之间的数字设备使用情况;2)检查来自中西部一所大学的教师和学生之间的数字能力、数字倦怠和数字弹性。采用描述性横断面研究设计。为了方便起见,我们对我校所有专业的教师和学生进行了调查。研究人员采用数字体验量表来评估数字使用情况、信心水平和适应数字技术的数字弹性水平。采用24项数字倦怠量表(DBS)对数字倦怠进行评估。DBS测量了三个子尺度——数字老化,数字剥夺
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Christian Education Journal
Christian Education Journal Arts and Humanities-Religious Studies
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