The Contribution of Information Communication Technology to the Dwindling Reading Culture among Students of Tertiary Institutions in Nigeria

Ibrahim Juliet Olufunke
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The idea that Information Communication Technology (ICT) has become the lifeblood of national development is no longer news. Similarly, it is no news that it has contributed immensely to the economies of nations and revolutionized the means and methods of studying. However, the information of interest and concern now is how it has contributed to the dwindling reading culture among students of tertiary institutions in Nigeria. This topic was studied through oral interviews and personal interaction to know how students' reading habits have declined tremendously as a result of the advent of ICT using selected Kogi State University students as a case study. It is discovered through our informants that much time is given by the students to surfing the internet for both relevant and mostly irrelevant materials to their academic progress at the expense of reading natural materials such as textbooks and notebooks. This practice has depleted their natural mental ability and reduced their capacity to read comprehensively and effectively with consequent mass failure in both their internal and external examinations. The data collected were analyzed using the simple descriptive statistical tool to compute and summarize the findings. It was discovered that the advent of ICT has in no small way depleted their natural mental ability to read comprehensively and effectively. This paper is of the opinion that students need to put their internet use under control, appreciate the fact that all life is not yet online and see the internet for now as only a means to an end. This paper concludes with the view that lecturers need to sensitize the students on the importance of reading to their intellectual and moral development so that reading can start to take its rightful position alongside ICT.
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资讯通讯科技对奈及利亚高等院校学生阅读文化萎缩之贡献
信息通信技术(ICT)已成为国家发展的命脉,这一观点已不再是新闻。同样,它对各国的经济做出了巨大贡献,并彻底改变了学习的手段和方法,这也不是什么新闻。然而,现在令人感兴趣和关注的信息是,它如何导致尼日利亚高等院校学生阅读文化的萎缩。这个主题是通过口头访谈和个人互动来研究的,以了解学生的阅读习惯是如何由于信息通信技术的出现而急剧下降的,并选择了科吉州立大学的学生作为案例研究。通过我们的举报人发现,学生们花了很多时间在网上浏览与他们的学术进步相关和大多数无关的材料,而牺牲了阅读课本和笔记本等自然材料。这种做法耗尽了他们天生的智力,降低了他们全面有效阅读的能力,结果导致他们在内部和外部考试中大量失败。收集的数据使用简单的描述性统计工具进行分析,以计算和总结结果。人们发现,信息通信技术的出现在很大程度上削弱了他们全面有效阅读的天然心理能力。这篇论文的观点是,学生们需要控制自己对互联网的使用,认识到并非所有的生活都在网上,并将互联网视为一种达到目的的手段。本文的结论是,教师需要让学生意识到阅读对他们的智力和道德发展的重要性,这样阅读才能开始与信息通信技术一起获得应有的地位。
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