宣传对夸拉州立大学数字时代阅读习惯的影响

K. Eiriemiokhale, K. Sulaiman
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一个国家的进步与其教育体系密切相关,因为受过教育的人对国家的发展至关重要。在尼日利亚,大学生的阅读兴趣明显下降。与阅读相比,他们似乎更喜欢意义不大的活动。本研究探讨了在数字时代,特别是在夸拉州立大学信息与通信技术学院,推广阅读如何影响学生的阅读习惯。研究采用调查法收集三个系学生的数据:三个系分别是计算机科学系、大众传媒系和图书馆与信息科学系,共有 1334 名学生。使用 Raosoft 样本规模计算器选取了 299 名学生作为样本。调查使用通过社交媒体分发的在线问卷进行。在 299 名学生中,只有 152 名学生做出了回应,约占 51%。调查结果显示,学生使用各种数字工具进行阅读,包括在线数据库、网站、电子邮件、手机和视频。互联网使阅读更具吸引力。大多数学生为考试、个人发展、学术目的、娱乐和研究而阅读。总之,研究表明,在数字时代,促进阅读对夸拉州立大学学生的阅读习惯有积极影响。这表明,鼓励阅读可以有效地提高学生在当今数字世界中的阅读参与度。
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Promotion's impact on digital era reading habits at Kwara State University
The progress of a country is closely linked to its education system, as educated people are critical to its development. In Nigeria, there's a noticeable decline in reading interest among university students. They seem to prefer less meaningful activities over reading. This study investigates how promoting reading can impact the reading habits of students in the digital age, specifically at Kwara State University's Faculty of Information and Communication Technologies. The research used a survey method to collect data from students across three departments: Computer Science, Mass Communication, and Library and Information Science, totaling 1334 students. A sample of 299 students was chosen using the Raosoft sample size calculator. The survey was conducted using an online questionnaire distributed via social media. Out of 299, only 152 students responded, which is about 51%. The findings revealed that students use various digital tools for reading, including online databases, websites, emails, mobile phones, and videos. The internet makes reading more engaging. Most students read for exams, personal development, academic purposes, entertainment, and research. In conclusion, the study shows that promoting reading positively influences the reading habits of students in the digital era at Kwara State University. This suggests that encouraging reading can effectively enhance students' engagement with reading in today's digital world.
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