2021
DOI: 10.31258/ijeba.6.2.81-92
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Factors Influencing the Digital Literacy Competency of College Students in the Industrial Revolution Era 4.0

Abstract: This study aims to identify the factors that influence digital literacy competence in students in the era of industrial revolution 4.0. This research found that at the Faculty of Economics, the University of Kadiri, the sampling technique used was purposive sampling, and the number of respondents was one hundred students. The analysis used Confirmatory Factor Analysis,  the results of the study show that three factors that influence the level of digital literacy competence of students, including 1) Environment… Show more

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“…Digital literacy is an activity of processing various information, understanding messages and communicating effectively with others in various forms, including creating, elaborating, communicating, working according to ethics, and understanding when and how technology should be used to achieve goals (Sulianta, 2020). According to Ozdamar-Keskin et al (Rosalina et al, 2021) mention that there are several elements of digital literacy, including: 1. Information Literacy, namely the ability to find, analyze and summarize information, evaluate the credibility of information sources, and be aware of using and citing ethically and legally, focusing on topics and formulating research questions accurately, effectively, and efficient.…”
Section: Digital Literacymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Digital literacy is an activity of processing various information, understanding messages and communicating effectively with others in various forms, including creating, elaborating, communicating, working according to ethics, and understanding when and how technology should be used to achieve goals (Sulianta, 2020). According to Ozdamar-Keskin et al (Rosalina et al, 2021) mention that there are several elements of digital literacy, including: 1. Information Literacy, namely the ability to find, analyze and summarize information, evaluate the credibility of information sources, and be aware of using and citing ethically and legally, focusing on topics and formulating research questions accurately, effectively, and efficient.…”
Section: Digital Literacymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Digital literacy is the process of acquiring knowledge and developing the ability to adequately employ technologies in the digital world to facilitate the participation of workers, students, and citizen ecosystems increasingly mediated by the use of electronic systems (Martínez-Bravo, Sádaba-Chalezquer & Serrano-Puche 2021; Sandoval 2021), However, achieving this type of literacy is somewhat complex since it integrates a series of skills and attitudes essential to internalize the use of software, the internet and its applications to manage, analyze, synthesize, form and create new forms of media expression to communicate with others (Rosalina et al 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Digital literacy does not only revolve around the ability to use new technology, learn to use new devices, or even apply these devices and technology to the learning process (Hasanah & Setiaji, 2019). Digital literacy competency is very necessary with the increasing openness of information that needs to be traced for its truth and accuracy to be processed according to needs, so that to obtain this competency, user experience in using digital media is an absolute must (Rosalina et al, 2021). The use of digital media in online learning is still very limited, where students and lecturers have not adapted and are not ready to implement learning that is completely carried out online which cannot be separated from digital literacy skills (Anggrasari, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%