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An Examination of Gen Z Learners Attending a Minority University

机译:参加少数民族大学的Z代学习者的考试

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Aim/Purpose: This paper presents the preliminary findings of a pilot survey that sought to examine the technology uses, backgrounds, needs, interests, career goals, and professional expectations of Generation Z students enrolled at a minority serving institution in the United States Mid-Atlantic region. Background: Students entering college today are part of Generation Z born in the late 90’s through 2016. Known for their short attention spans and heightened ability to multi-task, they already outnumber millennials and are the first true digital natives born during the age of smart phone. Methodology: In the fall of 2017, an online student perception survey was piloted with stu-dents enrolled at a mid-Atlantic minority serving institution. The survey included a combination of dichotomous, Likert-scaled, and ranking questions. The survey was administered electronically using the Survey Monkey system to students following completion of core computer concepts courses and explored their technology backgrounds, skills, perceived computing self-efficacy, and the role they predict technology will play in their future career. The data was subsequently exported to Microsoft Excel and SPSS where descriptive statistical analyses were conducted. Contribution: As Generation Z descends on college campuses, with their technology domi-nated backgrounds and different communications, learning, and social prefer-ences, it is important to better understand this generation whose needs and expectations will help shape the future of higher education. Additionally, this study also provides research on a population (first-generation minority college students) that is expanding in numbers in higher education and that the litera-ture, reports is impacted negatively by the digital divide and educational inequalities. This paper is timely and relevant and helps to extend our understanding of Generation Z. Findings: The findings show that Generation Z learners enrolled in a minority-serving institution enjoy computer classes, feel that using computers comes easy to them; and perceive themselves as experts in the use of social media, mobile operating systems, using a smart phone, searching the Web, and email. Participants also reported that they want to be more technologically literate, want to be more skilled in computer software applications, and are interested in learning about cyber security. In terms of the future, most respondents also believe that their career will require them to analyze information to inform decision making. Additionally, most stated that information security will be important to their future career. Finally, the results affirmed that college computing courses remain important and that college students recognize that technology will play a crucial role in their career with employers wanting to see job applicants with strong technology skills. Recommendations for Practitioners: Generation Z learners enrolled in higher education need, and want, a wide range of technology courses available to them in order to help them meet the rapidly evolving demands of tomorrow’s workplace. Students in this study overwhelmingly see the value in enhancing their technology skills especially in such areas as computer software applications, information management, and cyber security. Recommendation for Researchers: Institutions of higher education should invest in thorough and ongoing examinations of the information and technology literacy skills, needs, and perceptions of students. Impact on Society: Understanding the interests and needs of Generation Z learners is imperative to the future of higher education. Future Research: This survey is a work in progress that is part of a pilot study that is being used to help guide a much more sizable examination of Generation Z learners.
机译:目的/目的:本文介绍了一项初步调查的初步结果,该调查旨在研究在美国少数族裔服务机构就读的Z代学生的技术用途,背景,需求,兴趣,职业目标和职业期望。大西洋地区。背景:今天上大学的学生是90年代末至2016年出生的Z代的一部分。以其短暂的关注时间和增强的多任务处理能力而闻名,他们已经超过了千禧一代,并且是聪明时代出生的第一批真正的数字原生代电话。方法论:2017年秋季,对在线学生认知度调查进行了试点,对在大西洋中部少数民族服务机构招收的学生进行了试验。该调查包括二分法,李克特量表和排名问题。在完成核心计算机概念课程后,使用Survey Monkey系统以电子方式对学生进行了调查,并探讨了他们的技术背景,技能,感知的计算机自我效能以及他们预测技术在未来职业中所扮演的角色。随后将数据导出到Microsoft Excel和SPSS,在其中进行描述性统计分析。贡献:随着Z一代降落到大学校园,其技术主导的背景以及不同的沟通,学习和社会偏好,重要的是要更好地了解这一代人的需求和期望,这将有助于塑造高等教育的未来。此外,本研究还提供了针对高等教育数量不断增长的人口(第一代少数民族大学生)的研究,并且该研究表明,数字报告和教育不平等现象对报告的报告产生了负面影响。本文是及时且相关的,有助于扩展我们对Z世代的理解。结果:研究结果表明,在少数派服务机构中注册的Z世代学习者享受计算机课程,认为使用计算机对他们来说很容易。并且将自己视为使用社交媒体,移动操作系统,使用智能手机,搜索网络和电子邮件的专家。参与者还报告说,他们希望具备更高的技术素养,希望对计算机软件应用程序更加熟练,并对学习网络安全感兴趣。对于未来,大多数受访者还认为,他们的职业将要求他们分析信息以为决策提供依据。此外,大多数人表示,信息安全对他们的未来职业至关重要。最后,结果肯定了大学计算机课程仍然很重要,并且大学生认识到技术将在其职业中扮演至关重要的角色,因为雇主希望看到具有强大技术技能的求职者。给从业者的建议:接受高等教育的Z代学习者需要并且希望获得广泛的技术课程,以帮助他们满足明天工作场所迅速发展的需求。这项研究的学生绝大多数都认为提高他们的技术技能具有价值,特别是在计算机软件应用程序,信息管理和网络安全等领域。给研究人员的建议:高等教育机构应投资于对信息和技术素养技能,需求和学生看法的持续不断的检查中。对社会的影响:了解Z代学习者的兴趣和需求对于高等教育的未来至关重要。未来研究:这项调查是一项正在进行的工作,是一项试点研究的一部分,用于帮助指导Z代学习者进行更为广泛的考试。

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