University Graduate Students and Digital Competence: Are Future Secondary School Teachers Digitally Competent?
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Development and Current State of Digital Competence
- Area 1—Information and data literacy;
- Area 2—Communication and collaboration;
- Area 3—Digital content creation;
- Area 4—Safety;
- Area 5—Problem solving ([9], p. 1).
- A.
- Foundation: I know that the Internet is a source of resources for teaching, and I use it to find information, data, and digital content. I know that the search results are different depending on the search engines.
- B.
- Intermediate: I know how to browse the Internet to locate information and digital educational resources in different formats and dynamic sources of information relevant to my teaching. I express my information needs in an organized manner, and I know how to select the most appropriate information and resources for educational use.
- C.
- I know how to use advanced search tools and filters to find appropriate information and resources regarding my educational needs. I am able to design a customized strategy for searching and filtering information, data, and digital resources for continuous updating of resources, best practices, and educational trends. ([9], p. 17).
- How have the graduate students learned to use digital resources?
- What are the browsing and information leakage techniques that they use the most?
- What perception do they have about the didactic use of digital resources?
- Are there significant differences in the use of these resources according to the age and gender of the students?
3. Materials and Methods
3.1. Procedure
3.2. Sample
3.3. Instrument
4. Results
4.1. Descriptive Statistics
- Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences
- Health Sciences
- Economic–Administrative Sciences
- Educational Sciences
- Natural and Exact Sciences
- Agronomic Sciences, Veterinary Medicine, and Zootechnics
- Engineering and Technology
- International Relations
4.2. Analysis of Variance
5. Discussion
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Foundation | A1 | This person has a basic competence level and needs assistance to develop their digital competence. |
A2 | This person has a basic competence level, and a certain degree of autonomy and appropriate assistance can develop their digital competence. | |
Intermediate | B1 | This person has an intermediate competence level, so they can, by solving simple problems, develop their digital competence on their own. |
B2 | This person has an intermediate competence level, so they can develop their digital competence independently to suit their needs and by solving well-defined problems. | |
Advanced | C1 | This person has an advanced level of competence so that they can lead other people to develop their digital competence. |
C2 | This person has an advanced level of competence so that they can meet their needs and help others to develop their digital competence in complex settings. |
Age | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
>27 | 26–24 | 23–21 | |||
27% | 38.7% | 34.3% | |||
Male | Female | Male | Female | Male | Female |
51% | 49% | 35% | 65% | 39.5% | 60.5% |
ITEM | 1—Never (%) | 2—Rarely (%) | 3—Occasionally (%) | 4—Frequently (%) | 5—Very often (%) | Medium | Standard Deviation |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. In your academic activity as a student you use Internet browsers (for example, Google, Google Scholar, Yahoo, etc.). | 0 | 2.7 | 3.2 | 14 | 80.2 | 4.72 | 0.656 |
2. In your academic activity as a student, you use repositories that contain digital resources. | 49.5 | 25.2 | 18 | 4.1 | 3.2 | 1.86 | 1.052 |
3. In your academic activity as a student, you use the university’s digital databases. | 48.2 | 23 | 15.3 | 9.9 | 3.6 | 1.98 | 1.167 |
% of Answer 1 | % of Answer 2 | % of Answer 3 | % of Answer 4 | % of Answer 5 | Medium | Standard Deviation | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
13.(a) Mail | 0 | 0.9 | 3.6 | 15.8 | 79.7 | 4.74 | 0.564 |
13.(b) Blogs | 53.6 | 20.7 | 13.5 | 7.2 | 5 | 1.89 | 1.183 |
13.(c) Twitter | 62.2 | 12.2 | 13.1 | 3.6 | 9 | 1.85 | 1.301 |
13.(d) Facebook | 50.5 | 7.7 | 16.2 | 10.8 | 14.9 | 2.32 | 1.531 |
13.(e) LinkedIn | 74.8 | 8.1 | 7.7 | 6.8 | 2.7 | 1.55 | 1.066 |
13.(f) Forums | 55.4 | 15.3 | 15.8 | 9.9 | 3.6 | 1.91 | 1.196 |
13.(g) Video calls through Skype | 55.9 | 15.3 | 14 | 9.9 | 5 | 1.93 | 1.242 |
13.(h) Video calls through Hangouts | 84.2 | 7.2 | 4.5 | 3.2 | 0.9 | 1.29 | 0.773 |
13.(i) Video calls through WhatsApp | 50.9 | 9.9 | 9.9 | 13.1 | 16.2 | 2.34 | 1.577 |
% of Answer 1 | % of Answer 2 | % of Answer 3 | % of Answer 4 | % of Answer 5 | Medium | Standard Deviation | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
26. (a) Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences | 52.7 | 8.6 | 14 | 13.5 | 11.3 | 2.22 | 2.182 |
26. (b) Health Sciences | 69.8 | 10.4 | 11.3 | 7.2 | 1.4 | 1.6 | 1.065 |
26. (c) Economic-Administrative Sciences | 71.2 | 10.8 | 9.5 | 6.8 | 1.8 | 1.57 | 1.06 |
26. (d) Educational Sciences | 47.7 | 8.6 | 17.6 | 15.8 | 10.4 | 2.32 | 2.121 |
26. (e) Natural and Exact Sciences | 67.1 | 9.9 | 11.3 | 7.7 | 4.1 | 1.72 | 1.381 |
26. (f) Agronomic Sciences, Veterinary, Medicine and Zootechnics | 76.6 | 6.8 | 11.3 | 4.1 | 1.4 | 1.47 | 0.884 |
26. (g) Engineering and Technology | 70.7 | 8.6 | 8.1 | 6.3 | 6.3 | 1.69 | 1.518 |
26. (h) International Relations | 72.1 | 7.7 | 10.4 | 7.2 | 2.7 | 1.61 | 1.208 |
Sum of Squares | d.f. | Root Mean Square | F | Sig. | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
13. What are the digital resources or tools that you use to communicate remotely with your teacher and/or with your classmates? Synchronous and asynchronous tools, such as: c. Twitter | 16.814 | 2 | 8.407 | 5.153 | 0.007 |
357.281 | 219 | 1.631 | |||
374.095 | 221 | ||||
14. What are the digital resources or tools that you use to produce, edit or create new contents and visual, auditory and/or audiovisual resources? For example: (e) Word | 2.655 | 2 | 1.327 | 5.655 | 0.004 |
51.399 | 219 | 0.235 | |||
54.054 | 221 | ||||
14. What are the digital resources or tools that you use to produce, edit, or create new content and visual, auditory, and/or audiovisual resources? For example: (h) Instagram | 40.964 | 2 | 20.482 | 7.647 | 0.001 |
586.590 | 219 | 2.678 | |||
627.554 | 221 | ||||
15. Through which tool or tools do you share information of interest to you? (g) Twitter | 20.637 | 2 | 10.319 | 4.865 | 0.009 |
464.484 | 219 | 2.121 | |||
485.122 | 221 | ||||
15. Through which tool or tools do you share information of interest to you? (i) LinkedIn | 15.336 | 2 | 7.668 | 4.929 | 0.008 |
340.718 | 219 | 1.556 | |||
356.054 | 221 | ||||
22. What digital resources do you like to use to learn? For example: (c) Videos | 8.014 | 2 | 4.007 | 4.457 | 0.013 |
196.874 | 219 | 0.899 | |||
204.887 | 221 | ||||
22. What digital resources do you like to use to learn? For example: (e) Written Resources | 20.421 | 2 | 10.211 | 8.116 | 0.000 |
275.507 | 219 | 1.258 | |||
295.928 | 221 | ||||
22. What digital resources do you like to use to learn? For example: (f) Images | 10.540 | 2 | 5.270 | 6.159 | 0.002 |
187.388 | 219 | 0.856 | |||
197.928 | 221 | ||||
25. What do you use learning objects, such as videos, images, multimedia, educational games, interactive resources, etc., for? (b) To clarify concepts | 10.540 | 2 | 5.270 | 6.159 | .002 |
187.388 | 219 | 0.856 | |||
197.928 | 221 | ||||
26. In which learning areas have you used MOOCs? (g) Engineering and technology | 13.752 | 2 | 6.876 | 4.679 | 0.010 |
321.802 | 219 | 1.469 | |||
335.554 | 221 |
Sum of Squares | d.f. | Root Mean Square | F | Sig. | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
5. When searching for digital information, do you use Boolean operators (AND, NOT, OR, XOR), position operators (SAME, WITH, NEAR, ADJ), and/or relational operators (<, >, =, <>, <=, >=)? | 11.203 | 1 | 11.203 | 8.473 | 0.004 |
290.892 | 220 | 1.322 | |||
302.095 | 221 | ||||
8. Do you use word processing software (such as Word, Notepad, etc.), e-mail, web editors (such as blogging, wikis, etc.), and spreadsheets (such as Excel) in your personal and/or academic activities? | 3.035 | 1 | 3.035 | 7.900 | 0.005 |
84.515 | 220 | 0.384 | |||
87.550 | 221 | ||||
13. What are the digital resources or tools that you use to communicate remotely with your teacher and/or your classmates? Synchronous and asynchronous tools, such as: c. Twitter | 9.450 | 1 | 9.450 | 5.702 | 0.018 |
364.644 | 220 | 1.657 | |||
374.095 | 221 | ||||
14. What are the digital resources or tools that you use to produce, edit, or create new content and visual, auditory, and/or audiovisual resources? For example: (c) PowerPoint | 3.811 | 1 | 3.811 | 9.737 | 0.002 |
86.116 | 220 | 0.391 | |||
89.928 | 221 | ||||
14. What are the digital resources or tools that you use to produce, edit, or create new content and visual, auditory, and/or audiovisual resources? For example: (e) Word | 1.437 | 1 | 1.437 | 6.008 | 0.015 |
52.617 | 220 | 0.239 | |||
54.054 | 221 | ||||
14. What are the digital resources or tools that you use to produce, edit, or create new content and visual, auditory, and/or audiovisual resources? For example: (i) Pinterest | 14.770 | 1 | 14.770 | 9.010 | 0.003 |
360.636 | 220 | 1.639 | |||
375.405 | 221 | ||||
16. Do you have computer functions that allow you to use digital resources appropriately (for example, different operating systems, the ability to install software, keyboard functions, making backup copies, etc.) | 17.196 | 1 | 17.196 | 12.589 | 0.000 |
300.516 | 220 | 1.366 | |||
317.712 | 221 | ||||
22. What digital resources do you like to use to learn? For example: (e) Written Resources | 9.266 | 1 | 9.266 | 7.111 | 0.008 |
286.662 | 220 | 1.303 | |||
295.928 | 221 | ||||
22. What digital resources do you like to use to learn? For example: (f) Images | 10.407 | 1 | 10.407 | 12.209 | 0.001 |
187.521 | 220 | 0.852 | |||
197.928 | 221 | ||||
26. In which learning areas have you used MOOCs? (e) Natural and Exact Sciences | 13.400 | 1 | 13.400 | 10.105 | 0.002 |
291.722 | 220 | 1.326 | |||
305.122 | 221 | ||||
26. In which learning areas have you used MOOCs? (g) Engineering and technology | 15.970 | 1 | 15.970 | 10.993 | 0.001 |
319.584 | 220 | 1.453 | |||
335.554 | 221 |
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Pérez-Navío, E.; Ocaña-Moral, M.T.; Martínez-Serrano, M.d.C. University Graduate Students and Digital Competence: Are Future Secondary School Teachers Digitally Competent? Sustainability 2021, 13, 8519. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13158519
Pérez-Navío E, Ocaña-Moral MT, Martínez-Serrano MdC. University Graduate Students and Digital Competence: Are Future Secondary School Teachers Digitally Competent? Sustainability. 2021; 13(15):8519. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13158519
Chicago/Turabian StylePérez-Navío, Eufrasio, María Teresa Ocaña-Moral, and María del Carmen Martínez-Serrano. 2021. "University Graduate Students and Digital Competence: Are Future Secondary School Teachers Digitally Competent?" Sustainability 13, no. 15: 8519. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13158519
APA StylePérez-Navío, E., Ocaña-Moral, M. T., & Martínez-Serrano, M. d. C. (2021). University Graduate Students and Digital Competence: Are Future Secondary School Teachers Digitally Competent? Sustainability, 13(15), 8519. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13158519