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Title: Declaration_Vandana Singh_Thesis
Authors: Singh, Vandana
Mathur, Pallavi
Aggarwal, Anil Kumar
Keywords: Self Directed Learning
Student Engagement
Work Engagement
Academic Performance
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: BSDU
Abstract: Students' interest in technology has grown as Internet-enabled mobile devices and other media have proliferated. The relationship between media and technology use and academic accomplishment, as well as other metrics like student participation and self-directed learning, are therefore of interest to the research community. Improving students' self-regulation abilities is preferable than prohibiting or restricting technology use if lack of self-control and technology-enabled multitasking behavior are indicators of academic achievement. Additionally, a specific sort of media and technology has been the focus of the majority of studies in the literature. Few studies have looked at the connection between different types of technology and academic success. Furthermore, it is unclear how exactly different media forms influence academic success. It follows that more investigation is required into the effects of various media and technological consuming practices on academic achievement. This quantitative study aims to explore the relationship between academic achievement and media and technology use among university students.
Description: Part of Thesis
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/846
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