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    Influence of perceived technology use of university students on academic and social performance in college.

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    Author
    Russo, Theresa J.
    Zhang, Jie
    Fallon, Moira
    Keyword
    Technology
    Communication
    University Students
    Relationships
    Higher Education
    Learning
    Journal title
    The International Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies in Communication
    Date Published
    2015-06-01
    Publication Volume
    10
    Publication Issue
    2
    
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12648/2215
    Abstract
    Many believe we are in the midst of one of the most dramatic technological revolutions in history. As such, education is evolving to meet the demands of a global society. Colleges and universities act as a cultural bridge to those new literacies empowering individuals and groups traditionally excluded from education thereby reconstructing the classroom to make it responsive to the challenges of an ever-changing society. A convenience sample of 390 students was surveyed to investigate the perceived influences of technology on relationships, including preferences, usage and time with technologies. Results of this study suggest positive influences of technology on academic work, performance and maintenance of relationships, but disadvantages such as increased stress, addictive feelings toward technologies, and increased misunderstandings in relationships and conflict. These findings suggest technology has a mixed impact on students. Although technology will continue to be a significant influence in the lives of individuals, we need to consider how these forms of communication are best used in university classrooms. Discussion and recommendations to university instructors include suggestions on facilitating the use of technology to connect with college students in positive ways, while ameliorating the negative influences in the college classroom.
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    Russo, T. J., Zhang, J., & Fallon, M. A.(2015). Influence of perceived technology use of university students on academic and social performance in college. The International Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies in Communication, 10(2), 17-31. DOI: http://ijicost.cgpublisher.com/product/pub.271/prod.56
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    https://doi.org/10.18848/2324-7320/CGP/v10i02/53613
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    This is the author's accepted manuscript of a peer reviewed paper. The version of record appears here: http://ijicost.cgpublisher.com/product/pub.271/prod.56
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