Teoría de la Educación: Revista Interuniversitaria (Jul 2013)

Indicators of computer skill use among university students. Educational and social implications

  • María del Pilar QUICIOS GARCÍA,
  • María Luisa SEVILLANO GARCÍA

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14201/teri.10336
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 1
pp. 151 – 182

Abstract

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This article divulges the findings of the preliminary study for Research Project SEJ 2004-06803 I+D. It provides indicators of the use of the computer skills developed by two groups of Spanish university students. It then indicates the training the sample groups under study declared necessary in order to gain autonomy in their use of computer skills. The sample groups analyzed were two groups of students enrolled in the first year of the audiovisual communication curriculum and the third year of the journalism curriculum at the Complutensian University of Madrid. Each group was made up of 60 students who answered a quantitative questionnaire (Likert scale) and a series of questions requiring qualitative answers. One finding was that age is not a telling factor in the use of computer skills, nor is the curriculum a student has chosen to follow. The declared educational needs include systematic instruction in tools and educational training that places limits on the relational use of virtual tools.

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