Effects of information and communication technology platforms on university students academic performance

  • Omorogiuwa O
  • Ndunagu J
  • Ogbesor S
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Abstract

This study investigated the effects of social media and its influence on the academic performance of the students in the National Open University (NOUN), Benin Study Center using a self-developed structured questionnaire called “Social Media and Academic Performance of Students Questionnaire (SMAAPOS)” with 395 student respondents. Data obtained shows that 597 (46%) of the participants’ responded Strongly Agree that students addictiveness to social network has a significant influence on their academic performance, while 312 (24%) Agree, 262 (20%) Disagree, and 125 (10%) Strongly Disagree, and that there is a significant influence on student’s usages of social media network by age. DOI:

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Omorogiuwa, O., Ndunagu, J. N., & Ogbesor, S. M. (2020). Effects of information and communication technology platforms on university students academic performance. Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management, 23(11), 2031. https://doi.org/10.4314/jasem.v23i11.20

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