This article presents results from a longitudinal survey of first‐year students’ time spent on living and learning technologies at university, their frequency of using specific learning technologies and their competence with these tools. Data were analysed from two similar surveys at the start and at the end of the academic year for students studying 14 different courses in five different universities (four place‐based and one distance‐learning) in England. The younger students used information and communication technologies (ICT) for social and leisure purposes more frequently than older students. The older students were more likely to use it for study. The frequency of using ICT was related to students’ perceived competence in the tool. U...
The paper presents work from a longitudinal study on how first year students from the Net Generation...
This study investigates changing patterns in students, use of electronic tools over a four year peri...
This study assesses the use of various technologies, from institutional virtual learning environment...
This article presents results from a longitudinal survey of first‐year students’ time spent on livin...
This article presents results from a longitudinal survey of first-year students' time spent on livin...
This paper presents results from a longitudinal study on first-year students' expectations and actua...
It is clear that most university students make extensive use of information and communications techn...
This study advances our understanding of the current use of social media and mobile devices by first...
This study advances our understanding of the current use of social media and mobile devices by first...
New coming students for universities are fundamentally different than in the past, because they ha...
Purpose – In their 2007 article, “Miranda in the brave new world: learning in a Web 2.0 millennium”,...
This paper reports on the results of a two-year study carried out in five different universities in ...
Who are the university students of the 21st Century and what characteristics do they have in terms o...
Abstract Since our first studies of information and communications technology (ICT) skills and ICT u...
In June 2010 a survey was carried out to explore access to digital technology, attitudes to digital ...
The paper presents work from a longitudinal study on how first year students from the Net Generation...
This study investigates changing patterns in students, use of electronic tools over a four year peri...
This study assesses the use of various technologies, from institutional virtual learning environment...
This article presents results from a longitudinal survey of first‐year students’ time spent on livin...
This article presents results from a longitudinal survey of first-year students' time spent on livin...
This paper presents results from a longitudinal study on first-year students' expectations and actua...
It is clear that most university students make extensive use of information and communications techn...
This study advances our understanding of the current use of social media and mobile devices by first...
This study advances our understanding of the current use of social media and mobile devices by first...
New coming students for universities are fundamentally different than in the past, because they ha...
Purpose – In their 2007 article, “Miranda in the brave new world: learning in a Web 2.0 millennium”,...
This paper reports on the results of a two-year study carried out in five different universities in ...
Who are the university students of the 21st Century and what characteristics do they have in terms o...
Abstract Since our first studies of information and communications technology (ICT) skills and ICT u...
In June 2010 a survey was carried out to explore access to digital technology, attitudes to digital ...
The paper presents work from a longitudinal study on how first year students from the Net Generation...
This study investigates changing patterns in students, use of electronic tools over a four year peri...
This study assesses the use of various technologies, from institutional virtual learning environment...