Gender dimensions of emerging technologies for learning in a University
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Cogent Social Sciences
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The paper sought to find out whether gender influences the use of emer ging technologies among higher education students at the University of Cape Coast.
A data set of 357 respondents was used. It was found that more than half of the
respondents were accustomed to the use of emerging technologies which translated
in the improvement of their understanding of unclear concepts in their learning.
However, the study showed no statistically significant difference in students’ aca demic performance and their use of emerging technologies. The respondents indi cated that they learn best when emerging technologies are available during the
learning period (p = 0.017). Further, there was improvement in performance when
respondents use emerging technologies to enhance learning. This study concludes
that one should be circumspect when using emerging technologies in learning as
they can contribute positively and negatively depending on the nature of usage.
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