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摘要
摘要本研究旨在探讨文化差异对网路资讯与通讯科技环境下学生资讯搜寻、管理与评估行为的影响。本研究在津巴布韦一所大学对研究生(男女)(N=156)进行,采用问卷调查技术作为数据收集工具。虽然缺乏关于津巴布韦使用信息和通信技术的实证研究,但这一领域的现有文献表明,发展中国家和发达国家的学生在学习目的中使用信息和通信技术资源的成功和失败之间存在显著差异。本研究的前提是“信息寻求”是社会文化上的限制,在线信息源的成功使用与学生对特定ICT平台的看法以及如何配置这些平台以促进特定信息搜索结果显著相关。数据收集过程结束后,采用SPSS (Statistical Package for the Social Sciences)计算机分析软件进行交叉表和卡方统计检验。本研究的主要结果显示,学生的信息寻求行为在统计学上存在显著差异。该研究确定了学生的文化背景对成功使用信息通信技术的重要性,并得出结论,文化差异影响学生的在线信息寻求行为。本研究建议,在向学生介绍使用信息通信技术作为信息寻求工具时,应考虑文化差异的影响,并建议未来进行定性和定量的研究,以改善学生的信息寻求实践,以提高他们的成功。
The Impact of Sociocultural Factors on Students’ ICT Information-Seeking Practices: Postgraduate Students’ Perceptions at a Zimbabwean University
The aim of this study was to examine the impact of cultural differences on students’ information-seeking, management and evaluation practices in an online information and communication technology (ICT) environment. The study was conducted at a Zimbabwean university on postgraduate students (male and female) (N=156), employing the questionnaire technique as data collection instrument. While there is a dearth of empirical studies on the use of ICT in Zimbabwe, the extant literature in this field shows a significant difference between the success and failure in the use of ICT sources for learning purposes among students in developing and developed countries. This study is premised on the proposition that “information seeking” is socioculturally bounded and the successful use of online information sources is significantly linked to the students’ perceptions of particular ICT platforms and how they are configured to facilitate specific information search outcomes. After the data collection process, the computer analysis software programme, Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS), was employed to obtain the cross-tabulations and chi-squared statistical tests. The main findings of the study show a statistically significant difference in students’ information-seeking practices. The study identified the importance of students’ cultural contexts in the successful use of ICT and concludes that cultural differences influence online information-seeking practices among students. The study recommends that the impact of cultural differences be considered when students are introduced to the use of ICT as an information-seeking tool and suggests that future studies, both qualitative and quantitative, be pursued to improve students’ information-seeking practices to enhance their success.