Perception and Utilisation of Mobile Information and Communication Technology for Learning in Secondary Schools in Ekiti State, Nigeria
Keywords:
Perception; Utilisation; Instructional Technology; Mobile Information and Communication Technology; Perceived Ease of Use; Perceived Usefulness.Abstract
The gains associated with the integration of mobile information and
communication technology (MICT) for learning has led
stakeholders, few school proprietors to avail their schools with
digital devices. However, MICT deployment does not necessarily
interpret to student’s technology utilisation for learning purposes.
This current study presumed that the use of MICT for learning purpose is subjective to the perception of the students, since
perception drives the actual use of technology. Thus, the purpose of
this study is to investigate the perception and utilization of MICT
for learning in secondary schools in Ekiti State. A quantitative
research approach of a survey type was employed, while adopting a
multistage sampling technique to select 100 secondary school
students in Ekiti State, Nigeria. This study employed a validated
researcher-designed questionnaire with a reliability value of 0.73.
Data collected were analysed using mean, rank ordering and t-test.
The study revealed that secondary school students perceived MICT
useful and easy to use; they use MICT for learning; and irrespective
of their gender, they have similar perception to the use of MICT for
learning. The study concluded that integrating MICT into senior
secondary school curriculum is imperative, and students need to be
motivated to use MICT for learning purpose. It is therefore
recommended that stakeholders should provide policies that will
encourage the full integration of MICT for learning in secondary
schools, as this will interpret to greater academic achievement and
equally ease the achievement of Nigeria national educational goals.