AbstractThe aim of the study is to access the effect of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) usage on Second Cycle Schools (SCSs) student academic performance and its associated challenges in a developing country. To give teachers and students the chance to function in the information age, ICT integration in teaching and learning activities is essential. This study employed a mix method approach to access the effect of ICT usage on SCSs student academic performance and its associated challenges in Ghana. The respondents of this study were chosen using the Yamane formula. A total of one hundred and seventy-two (172) respondents were chosen for this study. Questionnaire and interview guide was used as data collection tool in this st...
The Internet has provided many opportunities for learners to access online information to expand the...
This paper seeks to identify the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) tools available for ...
There is an ongoing debate on whether students’ use of mobile devices extends to academic purposes. ...
AbstractThis study was conducted to investigate secondary school students’ use of ICT and the factor...
The value of teaching and education is of vital concern, principally at the point of educational dev...
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has become a force that has changed many aspects of t...
Despite the effort Government and other stakeholders are making to support Ghanaian senior high scho...
Abstract Information and Communication Technology in the education policy of Ministry of Education m...
AbstractThis study was conducted to investigate secondary school students’ perceptions’ and ICT usag...
The value of teaching and education is of vital concern, principally at the point of educational dev...
This study investigated the availability of ICT in schools ICT, skills competence of junior secondar...
The use of information communication technology in the 21st Century is very important. The skills an...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Information communication is vital for the realization of educational objectives. It plays a critica...
The study sought to investigate technology use among Ghanaian senior high school students’ and to al...
The Internet has provided many opportunities for learners to access online information to expand the...
This paper seeks to identify the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) tools available for ...
There is an ongoing debate on whether students’ use of mobile devices extends to academic purposes. ...
AbstractThis study was conducted to investigate secondary school students’ use of ICT and the factor...
The value of teaching and education is of vital concern, principally at the point of educational dev...
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has become a force that has changed many aspects of t...
Despite the effort Government and other stakeholders are making to support Ghanaian senior high scho...
Abstract Information and Communication Technology in the education policy of Ministry of Education m...
AbstractThis study was conducted to investigate secondary school students’ perceptions’ and ICT usag...
The value of teaching and education is of vital concern, principally at the point of educational dev...
This study investigated the availability of ICT in schools ICT, skills competence of junior secondar...
The use of information communication technology in the 21st Century is very important. The skills an...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Information communication is vital for the realization of educational objectives. It plays a critica...
The study sought to investigate technology use among Ghanaian senior high school students’ and to al...
The Internet has provided many opportunities for learners to access online information to expand the...
This paper seeks to identify the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) tools available for ...
There is an ongoing debate on whether students’ use of mobile devices extends to academic purposes. ...