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Year 2020, Volume: 3 Issue: 3, 272 - 287, 30.09.2020
https://doi.org/10.31681/jetol.733397

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Role of emerging technology on academic achievement of students at the University of Cape Coast

Year 2020, Volume: 3 Issue: 3, 272 - 287, 30.09.2020
https://doi.org/10.31681/jetol.733397

Abstract

The main aim of this study was to find out how emerging technologies influence academic achievement of students at the University of Cape Coast. The study employed ex post facto research design utilizing quantitative approach for data collection. Findings from the data analyzed showed that emerging technologies are available for use in the various departments of the University. For instance, mobile phones (93.8%), internet (88.8%), laptops/desktops (86.8%), projectors (82.1%), electronic books (68.1%), Tablets (62.2%) and online courses (50.4%) were available and accessible to more than half of the respondents. It was also found that mobile phones, laptops/desktops, PDAs, projectors, e-books, internet, and e-learning lab equipment were evenly distributed across the departments while the rests were not evenly distributed as there were statistically significant differences among their availability across the various departments. In addition, the study found that there is negative relationship on the extent to which respondents use emerging technologies and their academic performance. However, the use of the internet recorded a statistically significant relationship with p-value of 0.040. The study recommends that students must make a conscious effort to use the emerging technologies available in the university in order to be successful in their academic pursuits.

References

  • Ahmed, J. U., Chowdhury, Md. H. K., Rahman, S., & Talukder, A. K. M. M. H. (2014). Academic Probation: An empirical study of private university students. Research in Education, 92(1), 1–17.
  • AlTameemy, F. (2017). Mobile phones for teaching and learning: Implementation and students’ and teachers’ attitudes. Journal of Educational Technology, 45(3), 437-451.
  • Elohor, O. O. (2013). A technological approach to impactive learning. International Journal of Science and Research, 4(5), 901-912.
  • Granito, M., & Chernobilsky, E. (2012). The Effect of Technology on a Student's Motivation and Knowledge Retention. NERA Conference Proceedings 2012. 17.
  • Hartsell, T., Herron, S., Fang, H., & Rathod, A. (2009). Effectiveness of professional development in teaching mathematics and technology applications. Journal of Educational Technology Development and Exchange, 2(1), 53–56.
  • Holotescu, C. (2015). A conceptual model for Open Learning Environments (Conference paper). Retrieve from https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Carmen_Holotescu/publication/ 282158171_A_conceptual_model_for_Open_Learning_Environments/links/5605c1fb08aea25fce3408cb/A-conceptual-model-for-Open-Learning-Environments.pdf?origin= publication_list&ev=srch_pub_xdl.
  • Kim, S-H., & Kim J. K. (2016). Determinants of the adoption of mobile cloud computing services: a principal-agent perspective. Information Development, 34(1), 44-63.
  • Krejcie, R. V., & Morgan, D. W. (1970). Determining sample size for research activities. Educational and Psychological Measurement, 30, 607-610.
  • Liu, M., Hsieh, P., Cho, Y., & Schallert, D. (2006). Middle school students' self-efficacy, attitude, and achievement in a computer-enhanced problem-based learning environment. Journal of Interactive Learning Research, 17(3), 225-242.
  • Mapotse, T. A. (2014). Action Research with Technology Education Teachers: Experiences Gained during Learners Projects Supervision Process. Mediterranean J. Social Sci., 5(2), 103-109.
  • Ottevanger, W., Akker, J. J. H., & de Feiter, L. (2007). Developing Science, Mathematics and ICT education in sub-Saharan Africa (SMICT): Patterns and promising practices. Paper presented at the World Bank Working Paper.
  • Ouyang, J. R., & Stanley, N. (2014). Theories and Research in Educational Technology and Distance Learning Instruction through Blackboard. Universal Journal of Educational Research, 2(2), 161-172.
  • Prasad, A. N. (2016). Impact of Modern Technology on Higher Education Role of ICT in Language Teaching. Unpublished Paper: Department of Collegiate Education, Bangalore.
  • Silva C. N. (2012). Encyclopaedia of Research Design “Ex Post Facto Study" SAGE Publications, Inc. Thousand Oaks. Retrieved 20/12/19 from https://methods. sagepub.com/base/download.xml
  • Son, C., Kim, M., & Park, S. (2004). The case analysis of PDA integrated classroom. Proceedings of the Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE) SITE 2004 World Conference. Atlanta, Georgia.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Studies on Education
Journal Section Articles
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Paul Nyagorme This is me 0000-0002-8941-7413

Desire Mawuko Komla Ayite 0000-0001-8049-3578

Publication Date September 30, 2020
Published in Issue Year 2020 Volume: 3 Issue: 3

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APA Nyagorme, P., & Ayite, D. M. K. (2020). Role of emerging technology on academic achievement of students at the University of Cape Coast. Journal of Educational Technology and Online Learning, 3(3), 272-287. https://doi.org/10.31681/jetol.733397


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