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Title: | Effect of Technology Distraction on Learning among Students in Higher Institutions in Central Nigeria |
Authors: | Adelaiye, Oluwasegun Hassan, Anah Jacob, Babatunde |
Keywords: | Technological distraction E-learning Mobile distraction Higher education Learning process |
Issue Date: | 2018 |
Publisher: | Circulation in Computer Science |
Citation: | 2. Jacob Babatunde Peter, Adelaiye Oluwasegun I., Anah Hassan Bijik (2018). Effect of Technology Distraction on Learning among Students in Higher Institutions in Central Nigeria. Circulation in Computer Science, 3(3), 10-14. |
Abstract: | Technology distraction is the diversion of attention from a goal, which is majorly due to the utilization of technological devices during this period. Most students are unable to control their time. In ascertaining the effects and reasons for these distractions, a survey was done within two Nigerian institutions. This research showed that a large number of students utilize technology and the internet where most of the users who use laptops use it more for learning activities. With p-values of 0.152 and 0.012, findings showed that there is not enough evidence to show a relationship between age and the level of distraction and Sex and the level of distraction respectively. Distractions also occur through non-technical devices but with technical devices, distraction tends to be more with portable devices. |
URI: | http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/1267 |
Appears in Collections: | Research Articles |
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