| Abstract | Information and communication technologies are an integral part of our environment, and their uses vary across generations and among individuals. Today’s student population is made up of “digital natives” who have grown up under the ubiquitous influence of digital technologies, and for whom the use of ICT is common and whose daily activities are structured around media use. The aim of this study is to examine the impact of ICT use and digital skills on students’ academic performance and to explore the digital divide in France. Data were collected through face-to-face questionnaires administered to 1323 students enrolled in three French universities. Principal component analysis, a non-hierarchical k-means clustering approach and multinomial ordered logistic regression were used for data analysis and provide four main findings:
The results show that the digital divide still exists, and this raises questions about the effectiveness of education policies in France. They suggest also that organizational change in universities is essential to enable an exploitation of ICT. |
| Keywords | Higher education, ICT, digital skills, digital divide, academic performance of students |
| Authors | Adel Ben Youssef, Mounir Dahmani, and Ludovic Ragni |
| Publication Date | March 2022 |
| Journal Name | Information (ISSN: 2078-2489) |
| Volume | 13 |
| Issue | 3 |
| Pages | 129 |
| Publisher | Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI) |
| DOI | 10.3390/info13030129 |
| APA Reference | Ben Youssef, A., Dahmani, M., & Ragni, L. (2022). ICT Use, Digital Skills and Students’ Academic Performance: Exploring the Digital Divide. Information, 13(3), 129. https://doi.org/10.3390/info13030129 |
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