ABSTRACT
This study investigated full-time
studentship and information and communication technology at University of
Lagos, Akoka Lagos. Background information on full-time studentship and
information and communication technology (ICT) were provided in this study. The
descriptive research survey design was applied in collecting relevant
information from the selected respondents. This was done through the use of the
questionnaire and personal observation with the students who participate in
this study. The personal data collected from the sampled principals and
vice-principals were analysed using the simple percentage frequency counts,
while the four null hypotheses formulated in the study were analysed, using the
independent t-test statistical tool at 0.05 level of significance. The results
obtained showed that that there is a significant relationship between
information communication technology and students’ learning behaviour in
University of Lagos, that there is a significant relationship between
information communication technology and students’ academic achievement in
school at University of Lagos, and finally, it was indicated in hypothesis
three that there is a significant difference between the perception of students
of information communication technology from that of their teachers. Based on
the findings in this study, it is recommended that Students should endeavour to
embrace the use of information communication technology, especially, the
full-time students, the present circular at various levels of education should
be reviewed to reflect information communication technology application,
communication and utilization skills, every university should internally work
out ways and means of properly computerizing her functions. The committee of
vice-chancellors of Nigerian Universities should pick interest in the programme
of proper computerization of Nigerian Universities in view of the enormous
benefits derivable from it. Furthermore, possible suggestion towards further
studies were offered.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title
page i
Certification ii
Dedication iii
Acknowledgment iv
Abstract v
Table of
contents vi
CHAPTER ONE 1
Introduction/Background
to the
Study 1
Statement of
the Problem 4
Purpose of the
Study 6
Research
Questions 7
Research
Hypotheses 8
Significance
of the
study 8
Scope of the
Study 10
Definition of
Terms 10
CHAPTER
TWO: LITERATURE
REVIEW 12
Introduction 13
The Concept and Nature of Information
Communication
Technology 15
The Utilization of Information
Communication Technology
(ICT) 20
The Problems Inhibiting Utilization of
Information
Communication
Technology 24
Purpose of University Education in
Nigeria 27
The Relevance/Role of Information Communication
Technology (ICT) in Improving Quality of University
Education 28
Information Communication Technology
as a Facilitator to Teaching
and
Learning 29
Summary of
Review 30
CHAPTER THREE: RESEARCH
METHODOLOGY 32
Research design 32
Population 33
Sampling
technique 33
Sample
size 33
Research
instrument 34
Validity and Reliability 34
Procedure for data
collection 35
Procedure for data
analysis 35
CHAPTER FOUR: Data Analysis
and Presentation of
Results 36
Result
Presentation 38
Hypothesis Testing 45
Summary of
Findings 49
CHAPTER
FIVE: Summary, Discussion of Findings, Implications, Recommendations,
Suggestions for Further
Research and
Conclusion 50
Summary of
Findings 50
Discussion of
Findings 51
Implication of
Results 59
Recommendations 60
Suggestion for Further
Studies 63
Conclusion 63
References 65
Appendix 68
CHAPTER
ONE
Introduction/Background to the Study
The predominant means of instruction
has traditionally been through verbal medium, either as spoken lecture or
written text. As more instructional resources of many different media types
become available to students, especially the full-time ones through the
internet, there is a need for educators to understand when these sources may be
used effectively for instruction, as well as a need for students to develop an
additional set of literacy skills in order to learn from these sources
(Anyakoha, 1990).
Tyner (2000) argued that in the
information age, the concept of literacy has been simultaneously broadened and
splintered into many literacies in part because “the all purpose word literacy
seems hopelessly anachronistic, tainted with the nostalgic ghost of a fleeting
industrial age. The term information communication technology is among several
terms that have been associated with literacy to emphasize that literacy
extends beyond reading and writing the alphabetic codes, and should include a
variety of audio-visual forms of representation. Associating information communication
technology with the literacy also highlights a belief among many scholars and
educators that conceptions of literacy or studentship and how it is developed
should not focus exclusively on printed materials but should include electronic
media that have moved into the mainstream of communication especially at the
end of the twentieth century.
Implicit in these views is that
research and practice related to literacy must be transformed to accommodate
new ways of accessing, process and using information by students generally by
and the full-time students in particular (Aaron, 1997).
Information encompasses a wide range
variety of things ranging from oral and printed words, figures, statements,
files and documents to such intangible elements as sound signals, rays and
waves. Whatever the form information takes, the essence of information is that
it conveys messages.
UNESCO (1979), defined information
simply as “set of data recorded in a methodical manner” which includes: any
item of knowledge capable of facilitating the operation of a system; and any
numerical or alpha-numerical quantity processed by the machine, the aggregate
of information constitutes the data and results of a problem.
According to (Adamson, 1998), claims
the term information technology refers to the application of scientific
knowledge. Information communication technology , therefore can be defined as
the acquisition, processing, storage and dissemination of vocal, pictoral,
textual and numerical information by a micro-based combination of computing and
telecommunication.
Telecommunication is a special kind of
communication in which information is conveyed over a long distance.
Information communication technology (ICT) also refers to the more efficient
and effective way of storing, accessing and updating information than processes
involving paper.
In the recent time, full-time
students, most especially, have benefited from the use of information
communication technology (ICT) such as computer, television, telephone and the
internet as a veritable sources of information in their academic career or
pursuit.
Uzoma (1999), full-time students, most
adolescents use the information communication technology especially the
internet to gather vital educational information or materials, register their
courses of study, check their results of JAMB, NECO, GCE, POST UME etc.
Onuoha (2000), posited that the advent
of information technology has made education more simple and easy for students
especially, the adolescents in the full-time studies in our school system.
Onuoha claimed that information communication technology has helped students in
many ways such as project writing and collection of necessary information
leading to effective studies.
He further stated that information
communication technology has created a remarkable balance and effectiveness in
the daily activities of students mostly the full-time students who are in the
habits of using the computer and the internets to carry out faster storage and
retrieval of information in the academic environment or school.
As Adelekunnu (1994) puts it, the
training given to children in order to help them meet the demands of the
society in which they live is called socialization. According to him,
information communication technology (ICT) can be used to assist students to
get along with others, achieving self-reliance and educational success. Also,
it can help them to achieve professional success and to adhere to societal
values and norms. With information technology, students achieve high academic
laurels in school.
Statement of the Problem
Information communication technology
as an effective means of storing, accessing, retrieving or collecting vital
information is often times used by full-time students to carry out their
educational activities. With the advent of information technology, students
access information that lead them to successful academic and professional
achievement. Nevertheless, information communication technology seems to have
corrupt students, especially, the adolescents in their formative ages who are
in full-time studies. For instance, students are often seen glued for hours to
the television and the internet watching or viewing pornographic films or
pictures that are capable of bending their minds and distorting their
dispositions. Studies have shown (Asobie et al., 1995), that students who
browse the internets often are more corrupt than those who do not.
Students who use the internet often or
watch the television involved in sexual promiscuity, examination malpractices,
stealing and other vices or indisciplines that are always carried out in the
school.
In recent times, many students have
been caught using Global System Mobile Network (GSM) phones to carry out or
perpetrate examination malpractices; to connect friends and associates in crimes.
Both adults and students are found to
use the GSM phones to tell assorted kinds of lies and deceit in the larger
society and this has made corruption to be well rooted in the society in which
we live. The more advanced manner in which television programmes are aired and
commendable, but many of the programmes show very bad and aggressive films and
the children watch them after which they start acting what they have seen and
this has affected the child’s psyche negatively.
Purpose of the
Study
The major purpose of this study is to
carry out an investigation on the full-time studentship and information
communication technology utilization.
The objectives of the study include
to:
1. Examine
whether information communication technology has influence on full-time
students’ behaviour.
2. Assess
whether there is a significant relationship between information communication
technology and students’ academic achievements.
3. Determine
whether there is relationship between ICT utilization and students’ overall
academic performance in schools.
4. Evaluate
whether students’ perception of information communication technology differ
from their teachers’.
5. Assess
whether full-time students utilize ICT often than the part-time students.
6. Evaluate
the socio-economic status of students who often use information communication
technology in their educational career.
7. Determine
whether there is gender difference in the use of ICT among full-time students.
Research Questions
The following research questions were
raised in this study:
1. To
what extent can the influence of information communication technology on
students’ learning behaviour be examined?
2. Is
there any relationship between information communication technology and
students’ academic achievement?
3. Will
there be any significant relationship between information communication
technology and students’ study habit?
4. Will
the perception of students on information communication technology differ from
that of their teachers?
5. Do
full-time students use information communication technology more often than
their counterparts in part-time studies?
6. Do
students from high socio-economic homes use ICT often than their counterparts
from low-socio-economic homes?
7. Is
there any gender difference in use of information communication technology
among full-time students?
Research
Hypotheses
The undermentioned hypotheses would be
tested in this study.
1. There
will be no significant relationship between information communication
technology and students’ learning behaviour.
2. There
will be no significant relationship between information communication
technology and students academic achievement.
3. There
will be no significant difference between the perception of students on
information communication technology from that of their teachers.
Significance of the Study
This study will be beneficial to the
following:
Students: Students will benefit
from the findings and recommendations of this study because it help them to be
able to be more aware of the information communication technology in the
school. This study will enable students to get more involved in the utilization
of information communication technology due to the benefits derivable from it.
Teachers: They will find this
study beneficial because with the findings and recommendations of this study,
teachers would avail themselves of the opportunity to get involved in the use
of information communication technology because of the numerous benefits that
can be derived from it. With the study also, information communication
technology and their functions.
Family: Parents would benefit
from this study because it will enable them to know the benefits their
children/wards derived from using the information communication technology in
their academic work or activities. Parents themselves, will avail themselves of
the opportunity of knowing the importance of information communication
technology through this study and those who do not use information
communication technology would start to use it as it is beneficial to all human
activities.
The School Authority: This will
assist the school authority to be able to know more about information
communication technology and its functions especially in the life of the full-time
student. The recommendations of this study will enable the school authority to
expand its policy on the availability and usage of information communication
technology in the school system in Nigeria.
The Society: The society will
benefit from this study, because it will assist the society to be information
communication technology friendly due to the advantages it has. This study will
afford the society to know more about information communication technology and
its functions in the world today.
Scope
of the Study
This study will cover the
investigation into full-time studentship and information communication
technology utilization at University of Lagos, Akoka, Lagos.
Definition of Terms
Operational terms were defined in this
study thus:
Information technology – This
refers to the application of scientific knowledge. Information communication
technology is the acquisition, processing, storage and dissemination of vocal,
pictoal, textual and numerical information by a micro-based combination of
computing and telecommunication, Asiobie, (1989).
Full-time Studenship – This
refers to students who are involved in full-time studies. Students who were
admitted through Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB).
Utilization – Putting something
in use or utilizing.
Assessment – This refers to the
act of assessing, the values of amount at which something is calculated, a
judgment or opinion.
Evaluation – To calculate the
value or degree of.
Accessible – This refers to get
or get into, to or at. Easily persuaded or influenced.
Acquisition – The act of
acquiring something or someone.
Message – A broken or written
piece of information passed from one person to another; the important or
central idea etc.
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