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INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY UTILIZATION AND ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL COMPUTER STUDIES STUDENTS IN COMPUTER SOFTWARE APPLICATION IN UYO LOCAL GOVERNMENT OF AKWA IBOM STATE.
ABSTRACT
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The study was carried out to
examine the effect of Information and Communication Technology Utilization and
Academic Performance of Junior Secondary School Computer Studies Students in
Computer Software Application in Uyo Local Government of Akwa Ibom State. In order to achieve this purpose, four
research questions were raised and four hypotheses formulated to guide the
study. The quasi-experimental
design was used for this study. This design was considered
suitable for the study because it’s enabled the researcher to establish two groups under experimentation. The
population of this study was 1,260 students who offered Computer studies in JSS
2 class in 2019/2020 Academic Session from fifteen (15) public secondary
schools in Uyo Local Government Area.
The sample size of this study was 300 JSS 2 students, selected from 6
public secondary schools in Uyo local government of Akwa Ibom State. Simple
random sampling technique was used to select the respondents from each school.
Two instrument were used for data collection titled “Computer Studies
Achievement Test on Word processing application packages (CSAWPAP) and Computer
Studies Achievement Test on Spreadsheet application packages (CSATSAP). Face
validation was used for validating these instruments. The internal consistency
of CSAWPAP, CSATSAP were determined using Kuder-Richardson formula 20 in Statistical
Package for Social Sciences (SPSS). This
method was used because it determines reliability of a test. The reliability
coefficient of CSAWPAP, CSATSAP were .78 and .76, respectively. The
experimental groups were taught
using information and communication technology for two (2) weeks, 60minutes per
period while the control group was taught the same topics without information
and communication technology for the same number of days. The sampled students
were pretested using all the instruments (CSAWPAP and CSATSAP) before the
appropriate actual treatments. The actual treatments were done in the first and
second week while the posttests were administered immediately after complete
treatments. The scores from the posttest were recorded and used to provide information
on students’ academic performance across treatment groups.
KEYWORDS:Â Â ICT, Utilization, Academic Performance, Junior
Secondary School, Computer Studies Students, Computer Software Application, Uyo
Local Government, Akwa Ibom State.
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