Information and Communication Technologies Usage among Agricultural Students of Tertiary Institutions in Southwest of Nigeria

O. Yekinni, T. A. Ladigbolu, R. T. Adeniyi, Sola. J. Oluwasusi
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The study examined information and communication technologies usage among agricultural students of tertiary institution in Southwest of Nigeria. Multistage sampling procedure was used to select 300 agricultural students from tertiary institutions. Structured questionnaire was employed to elicit information on students’ socioeconomic characteristics, availability of ICTs, accessibility and purposes of ICTs usage. Data were subjected to percentage, chi-square, the Pearson Product Moment Correlation and the Analysis of variance at p=0.05. Findings revealed that the most available ICTs among students were internet and mobile phone (95.0%) respectively while they had access to mobile phone (Weighted Mean (WM)=0.58) and radio (WM=0.51), they used ICTs for information (WM=0.77), academics (WM=0.70) and entertainment (WM=0.70) purposes; with high level of availability (71.0%), access (56.7%) and ICTs usage purpose (51.3%) respectively. There were significant relationships between respondents’ monthly stipend (r=0.200), state of institution (χ2=8.000), religion (χ2=222.660), marital status (χ2=211.680), category of students’ programme (χ2= 320.4608), type of institution (χ2=56.000) and their purposes for usingICTs but with a significant difference across the states (F=23.821; p=0.00). Students used ICTs for information, academic and entertainment purposes based on their age and type of their institutions. Since ICTs are used for beneficial purposes, it is recommended that ICTs should be adapted, applied and incorporated into tertiary institutions’ curricula across the nation. Keywords: ICTs usage, undergraduate students, entertainment purposes, mobile phone, tertiary institutions.
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尼日利亚西南部高等院校农业专业学生信息通信技术的使用情况
该研究调查了尼日利亚西南部高等院校农业专业学生的信息和通信技术使用情况。采用多阶段抽样方法对300名大专院校农业专业学生进行抽样调查。采用结构化问卷调查法,了解学生的社会经济特征、信息通信技术的可得性、可及性和使用信息通信技术的目的。数据采用百分比、卡方、Pearson积差相关和方差分析,p=0.05。调查结果显示,学生最常使用的资讯及通讯工具分别为互联网及流动电话(95.0%),而他们亦会使用流动电话(加权平均数WM= 0.58)及收音机(加权平均数WM=0.51),他们使用资讯及通讯工具的目的分别为资讯(WM=0.77)、学术(WM=0.70)及娱乐(WM=0.70);高可用性(71.0%)、可及性(56.7%)和ict使用目的(51.3%)。调查对象的月收入(r=0.200)、学校所属学校(χ2=8.000)、宗教信仰(χ2=222.660)、婚姻状况(χ2=211.680)、学生课程类别(χ2= 320.4608)、学校类型(χ2=56.000)和使用信息通信技术的目的之间存在显著关系,但各州之间存在显著差异(F=23.821;p = 0.00)。根据学生的年龄和学校类型,他们将信息通信技术用于信息、学术和娱乐目的。由于信息通信技术被用于有益的目的,因此建议将信息通信技术改编、应用并纳入全国大专院校的课程。关键词:信息通信技术使用,大学生,娱乐目的,手机,大专院校。
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