• Title of article

    ICT Adoption Impact on Students’ Academic Performance: Evidence from Saudi Universities

  • Author/Authors

    Basri, Wael Sh Northern Border University - Arar, Saudi Arabia , Alandejani, Jehan A Northern Border University - Arar, Saudi Arabia , Almadani, Feras M Northern Border University - Arar, Saudi Arabia

  • Pages
    9
  • From page
    1
  • To page
    9
  • Abstract
    This study investigates and explores the adoption of information communication technology by the universities and the impact it makes on the university students’ academic performance. The study also examines the moderators’ effect of gender, GPA, and student majors on the relationship between ICT and academic achievement. By using a quantitative research approach and a sample size of 1000 students, data were collected about the ICT adoption in universities and the relative performance of students belonging to four Saudi universities. Structure equation modelling was chosen to determine the validity of the research model. The Analysis of Moment Structures (AMOS), specially used for structural equation modelling and path analysis, was used as the research tool. The findings reveal that there exists a relationship between ICT adoption and academic performance in a conservative environment. An additional finding also stated that ICT adoption resulted in the improvement of the performance of female students more than the male. However, students’ IT major was found to be making no impact on students’ academic achievement. A discussion of findings, limitations, and suggestions for future research has been provided in the study. Finally, it also provides implications of the current study to the existing knowledge.
  • Keywords
    ICT , AMOS , Saudi
  • Journal title
    Education Research International
  • Serial Year
    2018
  • Record number

    2619734