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ICT Use: Educational Technology, Library and Information Science Students’ Perspectives – An Exploratory Study
ABSTRACT
This study seeks to explore what factors influence students’ ICT use and web technology
competence. The objectives of this study are the following: (a) To what extent do certain
elements of Rogers’ (2003) Diffusion of Innovations Theory (DOI) explain students’ ICT use, (b)
To what extent do personality characteristics derived from the Big Five approach explain
students’ ICT use, and (c) To what extent does motivation explain students’ ICT use. The
research was con-ducted in Israel during the second semester of the academic year 2013-14, and
included two groups of participants: a group of Educational Technology students (ET) and a
group of Library and Information Science students (LIS). Findings add another dimension to the
importance of Rogers’ DOI theory in the fields of Educational Technology and Library and
Information Science. Further, findings confirm that personality characteristics as well as
motivation affect ICT use. If instructors would like to enhance students’ ICT use, they should be
aware of individual differences between students, and they should present to students the
advantages and usefulness of ICT, thus increasing their motivation to use ICT, in the hopes that
they will become innovators or early adopters.
Keywords: ICT use, Educational Technology students, Library and Information Science
students, Exploratory study
Dr. Noa AHARONY & Dr. Miri SHONFELD
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