调查低技术经济条件下大学生的数字艺术能力

IF 1.1 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Moses Kumi Asamoah, Patricia Ananga, Francis Annor
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摘要

本研究旨在调查学生的数字(ICT)技能、感知相关性(有用性)以及在学习中实际使用数字(ICT)技能的情况。数据通过谷歌表单从加纳两所公立大学的 325 名学生中随机抽样获得。多变量方差分析结果显示,年龄和婚姻状况对信息与传播技术(数字)技能有显著的多变量影响。进一步的单变量分析表明,年龄较小的学生在多媒体、协作平台和图形方面的技能明显较低,而已婚学生在参与协作平台方面的技能较高。双变量相关分析表明,多媒体技能、软件应用技能、虚拟现实环境技能、协作平台技能以及对信息与传播技术有用性的感知与信息与传播技术的实际使用呈正相关。然而,使用多元线性回归法进行的进一步分析表明,只有多媒体技能能显著预测信息与传播技术的实际使用情况。本文讨论了研究结果对政策的影响。
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Investigating digital artistry of university students in a low-tech economy
This study aimed to investigate students’ digital (ICT) skills, perceived relevance (usefulness), and actual use of digital (ICTs) skills for learning. Data were obtained via Google Forms from 325 students who were conveniently sampled from two public universities in Ghana. The results from the multivariate analysis of variance showed that age and marital status had significant multivariate effects on ICT (digital) skills. Further univariate analyses showed that younger students reported significantly lower skills related to multimedia, collaborative platforms, and graphics, whereas married students reported higher skills related to engagement in collaborative platforms. Bivariate correlation analyses showed that multimedia skills, software application skills, virtual reality environment skills, collaborative platform skills, and perceived usefulness of ICT were positively correlated with the actual use of ICT. However, further analysis using multiple linear regression showed that only multimedia skills significantly predicted actual ICT use. The implications of the findings for policy are discussed.
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Journal of Adult and Continuing Education
Journal of Adult and Continuing Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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4.30
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10.50%
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26
期刊介绍: The journal is peer-reviewed and focuses on international and national issues and is aimed at researchers, professionals and practitioners in all sectors. It publishes both research articles and reflections on policy and practice, and offers opportunities for all concerned with post-compulsory education to make contributions to debate.
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