Smartphone usage among students during COVID-19 pandemic in Spain, Italy and Ecuador

S. Tejedor, L. Cervi, Ana Pérez Escoda, F. T. Jumbo
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The unprecedented lockdown recently occurred due the COVID-19 pandemic has irrupted globally exposing entire population and affecting all areas in our living: politics, economy, entertainment, work, markets, education. According to OECD data young people felt lonelier and sadder during this period increasing their exposure to technology and the consumption of digital media. In this regard the aim of the research presented is study and describe the usage of digital media among university students during the COVID-19 lockdown. A comparative study between Spain, Italy and Ecuador focuses on the usage of smartphones and content consumption during March-May 2020. Data gathering was made with the design of a questionnaire applied to a sample of 3oo undergraduate students of Journalism, Communication and Education from three public universities. Quantitative methodology was used for this descriptive-comparative study among three different countries. Results obtained show high access to technological equipment in general, with specific increase in smartphones and laptops usage being the two devices that have experienced a greater increase in use. Regarding the consumption of information, informative contents on the COVID-19, news data about the virus, as well as the statistics of progress of the contagions occupy first place. It is worth mentioning that, in the opinion of the young people surveyed, they have been able to recognize fake news and have avoided its spread, thus understanding the notion of Infodemic, established by the World Health Organization. Conclusions allow us saying that online news channels and media were the most consumed, as were social networks, which grew among youngest as channels of communication, and verified consumption of news on official channels and government spokespersons.
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西班牙、意大利和厄瓜多尔2019冠状病毒病疫情期间学生智能手机使用情况
由于COVID-19大流行在全球范围内爆发,最近发生了前所未有的封锁,使整个人口暴露,并影响到我们生活的各个领域:政治、经济、娱乐、工作、市场、教育。根据经合组织的数据,年轻人在这一时期感到孤独和悲伤,他们越来越多地接触科技和数字媒体。在这方面,提出的研究目的是研究和描述在COVID-19封锁期间大学生使用数字媒体的情况。西班牙、意大利和厄瓜多尔之间的一项比较研究侧重于2020年3月至5月期间智能手机的使用和内容消费。数据收集采用问卷的设计,应用于来自三所公立大学的新闻、传播与教育专业的300名本科生。定量方法用于三个不同国家的描述性比较研究。获得的结果表明,总体而言,技术设备的使用率很高,智能手机和笔记本电脑的使用率有所增加,这两种设备的使用率增加得更多。在信息消费方面,关于COVID-19的信息内容、有关病毒的新闻数据以及传染进展的统计数据占据首位。值得一提的是,在接受调查的年轻人看来,他们已经能够识别假新闻并避免其传播,从而理解了世界卫生组织建立的Infodemic的概念。结论可以让我们说,在线新闻渠道和媒体是消费最多的,社交网络也是消费最多的,社交网络在最年轻的传播渠道中增长,官方渠道和政府发言人的新闻消费也得到了验证。
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