Digital Literacy and Reading Habits of The DMI-St. Eugene University Students

Subaveerapandiyan A, Priyanka Sinha
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Digital literacy is the skill of finding, evaluating, consuming, and generating information using digital technologies. The study attempted to comprehend university students' digital reading habits and skills. It also provides a glimpse of the pupils' favorite reading materials, including physical and digital sources. We examined BSc and BE Computer Science students of DMI-St. Eugene University, Zambia. The tool was a structured questionnaire that was distributed through WhatsApp. The study's findings revealed that most students thoroughly understand digital tools and how to use them but lack the skills to build their websites and portfolio. Out of 115 students, all agreed they used computers for learning purposes. Usage of digital environments, generally, they used the World Wide Web for searching for information. Additionally, most students have medium digital application skills, despite their preference for reading electronic books. The results indicate that students' gender and level of education had a statistically significant link with their digital literacy, whereas age wasn't shown to be a statistically relevant predictor. The findings show that, in terms of education, especially reading, students' or readers' top priorities are electronic resources; print book preferences are reduced.
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数字素养和阅读习惯的DMI-St。尤金大学学生
数字素养是使用数字技术查找、评估、消费和生成信息的技能。该研究试图了解大学生的数字阅读习惯和技能。它还提供了学生最喜欢的阅读材料,包括物理和数字来源的一瞥。我们调查了DMI-St的理学士和学士计算机科学专业的学生。尤金大学,赞比亚。该工具是一份通过WhatsApp分发的结构化问卷。研究结果显示,大多数学生完全了解数字工具以及如何使用它们,但缺乏建立网站和投资组合的技能。在115名学生中,所有人都同意他们使用电脑是为了学习。数字环境的使用,一般来说,他们使用万维网来搜索信息。此外,大多数学生有中等数字应用技能,尽管他们喜欢阅读电子书。结果表明,学生的性别和教育水平与他们的数字素养有统计学上的显著联系,而年龄并不是一个统计学上相关的预测因素。调查结果显示,在教育方面,尤其是阅读方面,学生或读者的首要任务是电子资源;纸质书的偏好减少了。
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