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Research Article, Jceit Vol: 9 Issue: 2

Educational Technology Usage in higher Education Institutions: A case study

Hailye Tekleselase Michael*

Department of Information Systems, School of Informatics, Wolaita Sosdo University, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

*Corresponding Author: Hailye Tekleselase Michael Department of Information Systems, School of Informatics, Wolaita Sosdo University, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Tel: +25-19224-06360 E-mail: hailye83@gmail.com

Received: May 04, 2020 Accepted: June 05, 2020 Published: June 12, 2020

Citation: Michael HT (2020) Educational Technology Usage in higher Education Institutions: A case study. J Comput Eng Inf Technol 9:2.

Abstract

Background: digital technology plays an important role in higher education institutions. Objective: this study investigates how students and instructors are using digital tools, for what purposes they use digital technology and to what extent digital technologies adopted in higher education. Methodology: structural equation modeling was used; triangulation approaches, data have been collected from the students (n=168), instructors (n=64) using a survey questionnaires and an in-depth interviews with students, instructors. Data was analyzed using SPSS v26. Result: Based on the data analysis more than 88.09% of students use digital tools for non-academic purposes (for entertainment), like playing games, online chatting with their friends, watching videos (movies), telegram, face book for personal or social use. However, digital tools have a great impact on student academic achievement especially for students who score in GPA are greater than 3.5. Conclusion: higher education students have access to digital tools like the internet, desktop computers (1:6), laptops (4.16%) and mobile devices (97.61%). However, 88.09% of learners use educational technology for enjoyment purposes. The digital competency of instructors and students are very low.  (74.21% of instructors do not use digital tools in the Classroom).

Keywords: Digital technology; digital transformation; digital competency; academic; non-academic.

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