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Student Attitudes towards Technology and Their Preferences for Learning Tools/Devices at Two Universities in the UAE

机译:阿联酋两所大学的学生对技术的态度及其对学习工具/设备的偏爱

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Aim/PurposeThe purpose of this study was to survey student opinions about technology in order to best implement and utilize technology in the classroom. In this paper, technology refers to ‘digital technology’. The aims of this study were to: (1) examine student attitudes towards technology in regards to enjoyment and perceived usefulness; (2) investigate what tools and devices students enjoyed and preferred to use for learning; (3) examine whether students preferred learning with books and paper instead of technological devices (e.g. laptops, tablets, smartphones); and (4) investigate whether student opinions about digital technology and preferred learning tools differ between two universities (based on their level of technology implementation) and between two programs (Foundation Studies and General Studies).BackgroundPrevious studies have investigated student device choice, however, fewer studies have looked specifically at which tools and devices students choose for certain academic tasks, and how these preferences may vary according to the level of digital technology integration between two different universities. MethodologyIn this study, a mix of quantitative and qualitative data was gathered from 1102 participants across two universities in the United Arab Emirates from an English-language Foundation Studies program and a first-year General Studies program. A questionnaire (containing closed-ended and open-ended questions) was followed by three focus-group interviews (n=4,3,2). ANOVA and t-Tests were used to test for statistically significant differences in the survey data, and qualitative survey and interview data were analyzed for recurring themes. ContributionThis study aims to provide a more comprehensive account of the learning tools (including books/paper, laptops, tablets, and phones) students prefer to use to complete specific academic tasks within a university context. This study also seeks to evaluate student attitudes towards using digital technology for learning, in order to best implement and utilize technology in the context of higher education institutions in the Middle East and around the world. FindingsFindings suggest that participants enjoy learning how to use new technology, believe it improves learning, and prepares them for future jobs. Books/paper were the most preferred resources for learning, followed closely by laptops, while tablets and smartphones were much less preferred for specific educational tasks. The data also revealed that respondents preferred learning through a combination of traditional resources (e.g. books, paper) and digital technological tools (e.g. laptops, tablets).Recommendations for PractitionersThese findings can be used to recommend to educators and higher education administrators the importance of adopting learning outcomes related to digital literacy in the classroom, to not only help students become more effective learners, but also more skilled professionals in their working lives. Additionally, classroom practices that incorporate both traditional tools and newer technological tools for learning might be most effective because they provide flexibility to find the best learning tool(s) for the task. Recommendation for ResearchersParticipants preferred books and paper for learning. One reason was that paper helped them remember information better. More research needs to be done on the learning benefits of using more tactile mediums, such as paper for reading and writing. Impact on SocietyThe findings from this study suggest that some learners may benefit more from the use of digital technology than others. Institutions and organizations need to provide flexibility when it comes to technology implementation for both students and faculty. This flexibility can accommodate different learning styles and preferences and not isolate individuals in the classroom or workplace who may be slower to adapt to new technologies. Future ResearchFuture research is needed to investigate student attitudes towards digital technology at higher education institutions in other parts of the world. In addition, this study focused mostly on student perceptions of learning tools and devices in the classroom. More research needs to be done on the impact technology has on learning per se – specifically how certain tools may help learners more effectively complete different educational tasks.
机译:目的/目的本研究的目的是调查学生对技术的看法,以便最佳地在教室中实施和利用技术。在本文中,技术指的是“数字技术”。这项研究的目的是:(1)研究学生对技术在娱乐和感知有用性方面的态度; (2)调查学生喜欢并喜欢使用哪些工具和设备进行学习; (3)检查学生是否更喜欢用书本和纸本而不是技术设备(例如笔记本电脑,平板电脑,智能手机)学习; (4)调查两所大学之间(基于其技术实施水平)以及两个计划(基础研究和通识教育)之间学生对数字技术和首选学习工具的看法是否有所不同。很少有研究专门针对学生为某些学术任务选择哪种工具和设备,以及根据两所不同大学之间数字技术集成水平的不同,这些偏好会如何变化。方法论在这项研究中,从英语基础研究课程和第一年常识课程中,从阿拉伯联合酋长国两所大学的1102名参与者那里收集了定量和定性的数据。问卷(包含不限成员名额和不限成员名额的问题)之后进行了三个焦点小组访谈(n = 4、3、2)。使用方差分析和t检验来检验调查数据在统计上的显着差异,并对定性调查和访谈数据进行重复主题分析。贡献本研究旨在更全面地介绍学生更喜欢用来完成大学环境中特定学术任务的学习工具(包括书籍/纸张,笔记本电脑,平板电脑和电话)。这项研究还旨在评估学生对使用数字技术进行学习的态度,以便在中东和世界各地的高等教育机构的背景下最佳地实施和利用技术。结果发现建议参与者喜欢学习如何使用新技术,相信它可以改善学习,并为将来的工作做好准备。书籍/纸质是学习的首选资源,紧随其后的是笔记本电脑,而平板电脑和智能手机则不太适合特定的教育任务。数据还显示,受访者更喜欢通过结合传统资源(例如书本,纸张)和数字技术工具(例如笔记本电脑,平板电脑)来学习。对从业者的建议这些发现可用于向教育工作者和高等教育管理者推荐采用这种方法的重要性。与课堂中的数字素养相关的学习成果,不仅可以帮助学生成为更有效的学习者,而且可以帮助他们提高工作生活中的熟练技能。此外,结合了传统工具和较新技术的学习方法的课堂实践可能是最有效的,因为它们可以灵活地为任务找到最佳的学习工具。给研究人员的建议参与者喜欢学习的书籍和论文。原因之一是纸可以帮助他们更好地记住信息。关于使用更多的触觉介质(例如,用于阅读和书写的纸张)的学习益处,需要做更多的研究。对社会的影响这项研究的结果表明,一些学习者可能比其他人受益于数字技术的使用。在为学生和教职员工实施技术时,机构和组织需要提供灵活性。这种灵活性可以适应不同的学习方式和喜好,并且不会孤立教室或工作场所中可能较慢适应新技术的个人。未来的研究需要进行未来的研究来调查学生在世界其他地区的高等教育机构对数字技术的态度。此外,本研究主要关注学生对教室中学习工具和设备的看法。需要就技术本身对学习的影响进行更多研究,尤其是某些工具如何帮助学习者更有效地完成不同的教育任务。

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