2022
DOI: 10.19044/ejes.v9no2a1
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The Impact of Internet Usage on Students’ Success in Selected Senior High Schools in Cape Coast metropolis, Ghana

Abstract: This Study explored the usage of the internet and its impact on the academic performance of Senior High School (SHS) students in the Cape Coast Metropolis. A questionnaire was used to gather data from 105 second-and third-year students through random sampling and was then analyzed using descriptive statistics and an independent samples t-test. The result revealed that Internet outlets for SHS students include school ICT labs, mobile phones, internet facilities for families, and public internet cafes. Furthermo… Show more

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“…The findings of the previous studies [65,66,67] were parallel with the findings of the current study in highlighting the multifaceted relationship between monthly family income, technology-aided instruction, and academic outcomes. While the studies may not explicitly focus on income-related differences, they underscore the importance of equitable access to technology and the role of well-structured tools and resources provided by educational institutions.…”
Section: Reject H01 Significantsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…The findings of the previous studies [65,66,67] were parallel with the findings of the current study in highlighting the multifaceted relationship between monthly family income, technology-aided instruction, and academic outcomes. While the studies may not explicitly focus on income-related differences, they underscore the importance of equitable access to technology and the role of well-structured tools and resources provided by educational institutions.…”
Section: Reject H01 Significantsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…This reliance aligns with rapid lifestyle changes and blended learning integration in nursing education [ 23 ]. Previous studies have also highlighted the widespread adoption of mobile technology for educational purposes, including accessing course materials and leveraging online resources and collaborative exchanges between students and educators [ 35 ]. Students also engage in “edutainment” through social media.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, it scrutinizes the multifaceted determinants of student engagement and satisfaction while exploring the indispensable pedagogical adaptations for effective online learning. This framework draws upon an array of seminal research studies in this pursuit, encompassing a rich tapestry of perspectives and insights that inform the research methodology and analysis (Amponsah et al, 2022). Previous studies have effectively utilized qualitative research designs to examine educational experiences and perceptions.…”
Section: Empirical Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%