Digital technologies: students’ expectations and experiences during their transition from high school to university

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University students’ expectations of digital technologies in their studies are greatly influenced by their previous exposure both within the secondary school classroom and in their private lives. These expectations often play a powerful role in their approaches and learning strategies in their first-year university classes. In this work, we investigated students’ expectations and utilisation of digital technologies in their transition from high school to tertiary studies. A survey encompassing the Expectancy-Disconfirmation Paradigm was conducted amongst second year students across the university. The results showed students expected to use advanced IT technologies and equipment at university. The high expectations were similar regardless of demographic parameters, such as gender, school type or field of studies. The findings also indicated that most students perceived little disconnection between the technology they used in high school and that of university. The majority of students seemed satisfied and even positively surprised by the use of technology in their university courses.

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Keane, T., Linden, T., Hernandez-Martinez, P., Molnar, A., & Blicblau, A. (2023). Digital technologies: students’ expectations and experiences during their transition from high school to university. Education and Information Technologies, 28(1), 857–877. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10639-022-11184-4

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