Use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in Communication and Collaboration: A Comparative Study between University Students from Spain and Italy
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Digital Competence at the University Level
1.2. European Digital Competence Framework For Citizens
- Information and data literacy. This dimension is related to the search for information, the development of a critical mind when regarding it, as well as the management and organization of the data found.
- Communication and collaboration. This dimension includes aspects associated with interaction in the digital world through public and private services, managing the digital reputation and identity of users.
- Digital content creation. This dimension reflects matters regarding the creation and edition of digital content, including awareness of the different licenses for re-edition and re-use of content.
- Safety. This dimension includes aspects related to network security, especially regarding the protection of personal data, devices and privacy, as well as the physical and psychological damage that misuse of technology can cause. In addition, it includes references to the environmental damage that this technology generates.
- Problem solving. This dimension refers to the detection of problems and needs in digital environments, such as being up to date with digital updates and improving both processes and products.
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
3.1. Digital Competence in Communication and Collaboration
3.2. Factors Associated with Digital Competence in Communication and Collaboration
4. Discussion and Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Digital Competence in Communication and Collaboration (Spain) | |
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Age | 0.993 1 |
Year of study at the moment | 0.592 1 |
Have you received training on Web 2.0? | 0.119 2 |
Do you own a computer? | 0.504 2 |
Do you own a tablet? | 0.003 2 |
Do you have Internet at home? | 0.133 2 |
From where do you normally connect to the Internet? | 0.637 1 |
How much time do you dedicate to surfing the Internet? | 0.020 1 |
(I) How Much Time Do You Dedicate to Surfing the Internet? | (J) How Much Time Do You Dedicate to Surfing the Internet? | Mean Difference (I-J) | Dev. Error | Sig. | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Digital competence in communication and collaboration | 1 to 3 h per week | 4 to 9 h per week | 0.00718 | 0.15971 | 0.999 |
More than 9 h per week | −0.20960 | 0.15268 | 0.391 | ||
4 to 9 h per week | 1 to 3 h per week | −0.00718 | 0.15971 | 0.999 | |
More than 9 h per week | −0.21678 | 0.08113 | 0.030 | ||
More than 9 h per week | 1 to 3 h per week | 0.20960 | 0.15268 | 0.391 | |
4 to 9 h per week | 0.21678 | 0.08113 | 0.030 |
Digital Competence in Communication and Collaboration (Italy) | |
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Age | 0.090 1 |
Year of study at the moment | 0.363 1 |
Have you received training on Web 2.0? | 0.002 2 |
Do you own a computer? | 0.520 2 |
Do you own a tablet? | 0.007 2 |
Do you have Internet at home? | 0.056 2 |
From where do you normally connect to the Internet? | 0.014 3 |
How much time do you dedicate to surfing the Internet? | 0.006 3 |
Have You Received Training on Web 2.0? | Do You Own a Tablet? | ||||
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Mean | SD | Mean | SD | ||
Digital Competence in Communication and Collaboration | Yes | 2.6297 | 0.44064 | 2.6048 | 0.42643 |
No | 2.4920 | 0.40316 | 2.4858 | 0.41152 |
Digital Competence in Communication and Collaboration | From Where Do You Normally Connect to the Internet? | Average Range |
At home | 167.23 | |
From university | 129.65 | |
Anywhere with mobile Internet | 194.45 | |
How Much Time Do You Dedicate to Surfing the Internet? | Average Range | |
1 to 3 h per week | 148.81 | |
4 to 9 h per week | 172.44 | |
More than 9 h per week | 199.20 |
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Llorent-Vaquero, M.; Tallón-Rosales, S.; de las Heras Monastero, B. Use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in Communication and Collaboration: A Comparative Study between University Students from Spain and Italy. Sustainability 2020, 12, 3969. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12103969
Llorent-Vaquero M, Tallón-Rosales S, de las Heras Monastero B. Use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in Communication and Collaboration: A Comparative Study between University Students from Spain and Italy. Sustainability. 2020; 12(10):3969. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12103969
Chicago/Turabian StyleLlorent-Vaquero, Mercedes, Susana Tallón-Rosales, and Bárbara de las Heras Monastero. 2020. "Use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in Communication and Collaboration: A Comparative Study between University Students from Spain and Italy" Sustainability 12, no. 10: 3969. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12103969
APA StyleLlorent-Vaquero, M., Tallón-Rosales, S., & de las Heras Monastero, B. (2020). Use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in Communication and Collaboration: A Comparative Study between University Students from Spain and Italy. Sustainability, 12(10), 3969. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12103969