Evaluating students’ willingness to use digital technologies

K. Oyetade, A. Harmse, T. Zuva
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The prevalence of digital technologies in education has fundamentally reshaped the learning landscape. Despite acknowledging their positive impact, limited studies exist in understanding the factors influencing students' engagement and its effect on teaching and learning outcomes. To address this gap, the study evaluates students' willingness to use digital technologies by utilizing the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) framework to analyze the determinants that shape students' usage patterns of digital technologies. A quantitative research approach included surveying 222 university students who were actively engaged with digital technologies. Data analysis comprised mean, standard deviation, and Pearson correlation calculations, with appropriate reliability and validity values established based on the obtained data. Correlation analysis validates the proposed model's hypothesis, revealing a statistically significant yet weak relationship between performance expectancy, effort expectancy, and students' willingness to use digital technologies. Conversely, social influence and facilitating conditions exhibit a moderately positive and statistically significant correlation with students' willingness to adopt digital technologies. These findings indicate factors that influence and have a positive relationship with students' willingness to use digital technologies, providing insights into effective ways for integrating and maximizing educational technologies in today's increasingly digital learning environment.
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评估学生使用数字技术的意愿
数字技术在教育领域的普及从根本上重塑了学习环境。尽管人们认识到数字技术的积极影响,但在了解影响学生参与度的因素及其对教学成果的影响方面的研究还很有限。为了弥补这一不足,本研究利用技术接受和使用统一理论(UTAUT)框架,分析了影响学生使用数字技术模式的决定因素,从而评估了学生使用数字技术的意愿。定量研究方法包括对 222 名积极使用数字技术的大学生进行调查。数据分析包括平均值、标准偏差和皮尔逊相关计算,并根据获得的数据确定了适当的信度和效度值。相关性分析验证了所提出的模型假设,揭示了绩效预期、努力预期和学生使用数字技术的意愿之间存在着统计学意义上的显著但微弱的关系。相反,社会影响和便利条件与学生采用数字技术的意愿呈中度正相关,且在统计上有显著意义。这些研究结果表明,影响学生使用数字技术的因素与学生使用数字技术的意愿呈正相关,为在当今日益数字化的学习环境中整合并最大限度地利用教育技术的有效方法提供了启示。
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