L’influence des usages numériques des étudiants sur la réussite universitaire

Many studies describe digital uses and practices of students without estimating the effects they produce on learning processes and academic success at a university level. This article explores how digital technology impacts the ways people study and how well they do in their exams. It is based on a...

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Main Authors: Christophe Michaut, Marine Roche
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Association Internationale de Pédagogie Universitaire 2017-03-01
Series:Revue Internationale de Pédagogie de l’Enseignement Supérieur
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/ripes/1171
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spelling doaj-9bd155635e104cabb9b24db3600d5f2b2020-11-25T00:41:45ZfraAssociation Internationale de Pédagogie UniversitaireRevue Internationale de Pédagogie de l’Enseignement Supérieur2076-84272017-03-01L’influence des usages numériques des étudiants sur la réussite universitaireChristophe MichautMarine RocheMany studies describe digital uses and practices of students without estimating the effects they produce on learning processes and academic success at a university level. This article explores how digital technology impacts the ways people study and how well they do in their exams. It is based on a quantitative survey of 625 French students registered in undergraduate university in different fields: Health, Sciences and Technology, as well as Literature, Humanities and Social Sciences. First of all, the survey seeks to measure the intensity of academic digital activities: downloading (or not) of files put online by teachers; interactions at a distance between students; taking notes with a computer or a pen; time spent studying on the Internet, etc. Furthermore, it tries to determine the level of influence of the digital activities on the average grades during the first semester. The effects of determining factors – educational background and learning strategies – were controlled. Analyses indicate that students make little use of digital tools to study and when they use them, it is mainly in an instrumental way. Besides, statistical models reveal absence of significant effect of digital activities of the students on exam results.http://journals.openedition.org/ripes/1171étudiantsInternetmanières d’étudierréussite universitaireusages numériques
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L’influence des usages numériques des étudiants sur la réussite universitaire
Revue Internationale de Pédagogie de l’Enseignement Supérieur
étudiants
Internet
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réussite universitaire
usages numériques
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Marine Roche
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title L’influence des usages numériques des étudiants sur la réussite universitaire
title_short L’influence des usages numériques des étudiants sur la réussite universitaire
title_full L’influence des usages numériques des étudiants sur la réussite universitaire
title_fullStr L’influence des usages numériques des étudiants sur la réussite universitaire
title_full_unstemmed L’influence des usages numériques des étudiants sur la réussite universitaire
title_sort l’influence des usages numériques des étudiants sur la réussite universitaire
publisher Association Internationale de Pédagogie Universitaire
series Revue Internationale de Pédagogie de l’Enseignement Supérieur
issn 2076-8427
publishDate 2017-03-01
description Many studies describe digital uses and practices of students without estimating the effects they produce on learning processes and academic success at a university level. This article explores how digital technology impacts the ways people study and how well they do in their exams. It is based on a quantitative survey of 625 French students registered in undergraduate university in different fields: Health, Sciences and Technology, as well as Literature, Humanities and Social Sciences. First of all, the survey seeks to measure the intensity of academic digital activities: downloading (or not) of files put online by teachers; interactions at a distance between students; taking notes with a computer or a pen; time spent studying on the Internet, etc. Furthermore, it tries to determine the level of influence of the digital activities on the average grades during the first semester. The effects of determining factors – educational background and learning strategies – were controlled. Analyses indicate that students make little use of digital tools to study and when they use them, it is mainly in an instrumental way. Besides, statistical models reveal absence of significant effect of digital activities of the students on exam results.
topic étudiants
Internet
manières d’étudier
réussite universitaire
usages numériques
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