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摘要
智能手机可能特别容易分散学生的注意力,让他们把更多的时间花在手机上,而不是专注于学习任务。本研究的目的是探讨智能手机的使用对高等教育学生学习成绩的影响。我们遵循系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目(PRISMA)指南,以确保纳入相关的学术材料。我们检查了自2018年以来从教育资源信息中心(ERIC)、Scopus和Web of Science (WoS)数据库收集的299份文件中的8份。在筛选阶段,从数据库中导出包含论文详细信息的excel文件,包括标题、作者和摘要。具体来说,这些论文集中在小学,初中和高中学生,智能手机成瘾等参数上。我们的文献计量评估显示,近年来关于智能手机用于特定学术目的的研究仍然很少,而且大多数研究都位于亚洲国家。该研究支持了智能手机在学术上的使用对学生在高等教育中的学习成绩有显著的积极影响。研究表明,以学习为目的使用智能手机对学生在课堂内外的学习有各种积极影响,例如激励学生,增加他们的协作和互动,提高他们的学习参与度。此外,该研究还发现,学生对使用智能手机辅助学习应用程序持积极态度。我们得出结论,智能手机的使用对学习成绩有显著的积极影响。
Academic Use of Smartphones and Academic Performance in Higher Education: A Systematic Review
Smartphones may be particularly prone to distracting students, allowing them to spend more time engaging with their devices rather than focusing on academic tasks. The purpose of this study was to explore the impact of the use of smartphones on student academic performance in higher education. We followed the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) guidelines to guarantee the inclusion of relevant academic materials. We examined 8 out of 299 documents gathered from the Education Resources Information Centre (ERIC), Scopus, and Web of Science (WoS) databases that were published since 2018. During the screening phase, excel files with details about the paper, including title, author and abstract, were exported from the database. Specifically, these papers focused on parameters such as primary, middle and high school students, smartphone addiction. Our bibliometric assessment shows that research on the use of smartphones for specific academic purposes has remained scarce in recent years, and most of the studies are located in Asian countries. The research supports that the academic use of smartphones has a significant positive impact on student academic performance in higher education. It shows that using smartphones for learning purposes has various positive effects on students' learning in and out of the classroom, such as motivating students, increasing their collaboration and interaction, and improving their engagement in learning. Also, the study found positive student attitudes toward the use of smartphone-assisted learning apps. We concluded that smartphone use has a significant positive impact on academic performance.