Digital Devices: Blessings or Curses to University Students’ Learning Effectiveness in the Classroom

  • Awodiji O
  • Baluka B
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Abstract

Students use of digital devices (DDs), and the disruption of their attention in class is generally considered a cause for considerable concern regarding how it affects their performance in the classroom. Based on students' perceptions, this study aims to determine whether these DDs positively impact learning effectiveness. Using a qualitative exploratory design, the study sought to better understand the subject matter under investigation through the students' experiences. Before submission of the data to software for analysis, another person reviewed the transcribed text independently. ATLAS.ti version 22 software was used to analyze the data by an independent analyst. Findings showed that personal computers, tablets, mobile phones, and iPads are classrooms’ most commonly used DDs. Even though the advantages of using DDs in the classroom are significant, it was suggested that appropriate and responsible use of DDs is crucial for students to develop digital literacy, online safety, and responsible technology use habits, teachers and schools should establish guidelines and provide digital citizenship education. The study conclude that teachers need to implement strategies that minimize distractions while helping students.

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Awodiji, O. A., & Baluka, B. (2023). Digital Devices: Blessings or Curses to University Students’ Learning Effectiveness in the Classroom. Studies in Learning and Teaching, 4(2), 355–371. https://doi.org/10.46627/silet.v4i2.242

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