Measurement of Benefits, Reasons, and Barriers to Students’ Adoption of Electronic Applications

M. Alghamdi
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Over the past decade, electronic applications, particularly social networking applications (SNAs), have been gaining considerable popularity, including among educated young people. The advantages of SNAs are apparent in many sectors, with education being no exception. SNAs are also playing the main role in enhancing the quality of education. The aim of this paper is to explore SNAs use (e.g., Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube) in higher education students enrolled at Albaha University, Saudi Arabia, focusing on their associated advantages, barriers, and reasons for adoption, as well as differences between the participants with respect to the study variables. The research methodology was a survey approach and the sample size reached 243 students, including 123 males and 120 females. The survey was distributed to students electronically. The results indicate that most students benefit from SNAs, and these resources motivate them to engage with SNAs to enhance their education. Barriers were also identified that must be addressed for effective education. No difference was found between male and female students in terms of benefiting from SNAs, as well as the reasons and barriers, thereby indicating the availability of SNAs for both genders and the flexibility of their use at any time and place, as well as awareness in both genders about their use. A noticeable difference was identified in the extent of the benefits derived from SNAs between participants older and younger than 20 years, and differences were also found in the reasons underpinning these benefits. This reflects a disparity in the use and mastery of SNAs between the two age groups. Students aged 20-25 years also encountered greater barriers to SNAs use compared to students aged younger than 20 years, which may be attributed to the lower familiarity of older students with SNAs.
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衡量学生采用电子应用程序的好处、原因和障碍
在过去十年中,电子应用程序,特别是社会网络应用程序(sna),已获得相当大的普及,包括在受过教育的年轻人中。国民核算体系的优势在许多部门都很明显,教育也不例外。国民核算体系在提高教育质量方面也发挥着重要作用。本文的目的是探讨sna在沙特阿拉伯阿尔巴哈大学的高等教育学生中的使用(例如,Twitter, Facebook和YouTube),重点关注他们的相关优势,障碍和采用的原因,以及参与者之间关于研究变量的差异。研究方法为调查法,样本量为243名学生,其中男生123名,女生120名。调查以电子方式分发给学生。结果表明,大多数学生受益于sna,这些资源激励他们参与sna以加强他们的教育。还确定了为有效教育必须解决的障碍。男女学生在受益于sna以及原因和障碍方面没有发现差异,从而表明男女学生都可以获得sna,在任何时间和地点都可以灵活地使用sna,以及男女学生都了解sna的使用情况。在年龄较大和年龄小于20岁的参与者之间,从sna中获得的益处程度存在显著差异,并且在支持这些益处的原因上也发现了差异。这反映了两个年龄组在使用和掌握国民核算体系方面的差异。与20岁以下的学生相比,20-25岁的学生在使用sna方面也遇到了更大的障碍,这可能是由于年龄较大的学生对sna的熟悉程度较低。
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