Social media usage and its impact on reading habits: a study of Koforidua Polytechnic students

M. Owusu-Acheaw
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The study investigates the use of social media by students of Koforidua Polytechnic and its impact on their reading habits. Questionnaire was administered on a sample of the students to gather data and information. Out of a total of 1,050 questionnaires administered, 852 responses were retrieved representing 80.98%. The study revealed that 92.72/ of respondents visit social media sites every day and spent between 30 minutes to three hours, while 66.78% respondents indicated that the use of social media affected their reading habits. In addition, 81.92% of the respondents indicated they had not read novels or fiction within the last two semesters. The study revealed that there is a relationship between time spent on social media and reading habits and that constant use of social media leads to low reading habits. The study recommended that faculty staff should encourage students to spend less time on the social media sites and rather should be encouraged to channel more of their time and energies towards educational purposes.
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社交媒体的使用及其对阅读习惯的影响:对科福里杜瓦理工学院学生的研究
这项研究调查了科福里杜瓦理工学院学生使用社交媒体的情况,以及社交媒体对他们阅读习惯的影响。对部分学生进行问卷调查,收集数据和信息。在总共1050份问卷中,852份回复被收回,占80.98%。研究显示,92.72%的受访者每天访问社交媒体网站,时间在30分钟到3小时之间,66.78%的受访者表示社交媒体的使用影响了他们的阅读习惯。此外,81.92%的受访者表示他们在过去两个学期没有读过小说或虚构作品。研究显示,在社交媒体上花费的时间与阅读习惯之间存在关系,持续使用社交媒体会导致阅读习惯降低。该研究建议,教师应该鼓励学生减少在社交媒体网站上花费的时间,而应该鼓励他们将更多的时间和精力用于教育目的。
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