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  1. Poor Internet connection leaves rural students behind

    Slow Internet connections or limited access from homes in rural areas can contribute to students falling behind academically, according to a new report from Michigan State University's Quello Center. The educational setbacks can have significant impacts on academic success, college admissions and career opportunities.

  2. Effects of Lack of Internet Access in the Academic Performance of STEM

    This study used a descriptive quantitative research method, and the data were analyzed by using the simple linear regression. ... Nowadays, millennial, as well as any average individual can enjoy the benefits of internet connection without leaving their houses. As the humanity entered 21st century, these changes just came our way and continues ...

  3. PDF The Impact of Internet Usage on Students' Success in Selected Senior

    The use of the internet draws users' eyes to the world's vastness around them. The internet gathers various types of data that college students and senior high school students use (Akin-Adaeamola, 2014; Yebowaah, 2018). Internet use will continue to grow if users are no longer denied accessibility (Olatokun, 2008).

  4. PDF Internet Connection and Learning Device Availability of College ...

    Methodology 2.1. Research Design This study used a cross-sectional descriptive research design with the online survey as the primary instrument for data gathering. A descriptive research's goal is to "describe" a certain phenomenon or event and its characteristics from a certain sample of a population (Nassaji, 2015). A descriptive

  5. Disparities in Technology and Broadband Internet Access across Rurality

    Access to broadband Internet service ("broadband") has recently been identified as a social determinant of health, alongside access to health care, economic stability, education, and community and social context, among others. 1,2 The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has underscored the necessity of reliable broadband access for both health care and education needs. 3 Indeed ...

  6. Internet use and academic performance: An interval approach

    As children spend more and more time on electronic devices and social networks, there is a growing concern about the influence that these activities may have on their development and social well-being. In this context, the present research is aimed at analysing the influence that Internet use may have on 6th grade primary school students' academic performance in Spain. In order to do so, we ...

  7. Problematic Internet Use and Resilience: A Systematic Review and Meta

    1. Introduction. Internet use has grown substantially over the last few decades, with the number of users increasing by 1331.9% between 2000 and 2021 [], when a total of 4.66 billion users were counted, representing approximately 60% of the world's population [].The benefits associated with using the Internet, especially concerning information search and communication, have led people to ...

  8. Internet use and Problematic Internet Use: a systematic review of

    Method. A computer database search of ScienceDirect, PubMed and Academic Search Complete was conducted on 13 June 2016, and the following search terms and logic were used to search for relevant resources: In title: (Internet OR web OR online OR gaming OR 'video game') AND title/abstract: (longitudinal OR longitudinally).

  9. Determinants of broadband access and affordability: An analysis of a

    In very low income households, where incomes fall below $20,000, forty-eight percent (48%) report that they do not have internet connection in their home; and those with low household incomes, those with incomes between $20,000 and $39,000, report that twenty-seven percent (27%) of them do not have an internet connection in their home (see Fig. 3).

  10. Associations of internet access with social integration, wellbeing and

    Background There are arguments for and against the wellbeing effects of internet use, with evidence shifting from negative to positive over time, although the effects are partly dependent upon the population sub-group concerned. There are good grounds for anticipating that the internet could be beneficial to people living in deprived communities, but this group has rarely been studied. Methods ...

  11. Evidence-Based Research on Internet Connectivity: A Prerequisite ...

    Sharada Srinivasan is a research fellow at the Center for Technology, Innovation and Competition, University of Pennsylvania. At 1 World Connected, her research is focused on empirical validation of innovative initiatives that address supply- and demand-side challenges to improve broadband adoption globally.

  12. Using Theoretical Models of Problematic Internet Use to Inform

    • Internet-based coping + reduction in non-internet-based coping methods• Internet-related cognitive biases• Conditioned cognitive and emotional responses to internet stimuli• Conditioning-based reduction in EF ... • Poor relationship with father ... International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 8(1), 19-32. https://doi.org ...

  13. PDF Stronger than the Internet Connectivity: A Phenomenology

    includes the poor internet connection (Tabassum et al., 2021), technical framework, expensive internet, internet speed lag, family financial catastrophes, and psychological stress (Ramij & Sultana, 2020). Moreover, it is not feasible to undertake most classroom activities in an online class (AlAmin et al., 2021).

  14. PDF Research Paper EFFECTS OF INTERNET ON THE ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF

    This research work investigates the effects of internet on the academic performance of students in tertiary institutions within Niger state, Nigeria. Five research questions were formulated to guide the study. The research design adopted was the survey method using questionnaires as the instrument of data collection. Three

  15. A Study on The Internet Connectivity in The Philippines

    A weak or poor internet connection is the participants' main problem in using the apps. ... The qualitative research method was used to collect information, opinions, and experiences of Isabela ...

  16. The disconnected: COVID-19 and disparities in access to quality

    The COVID-19 pandemic forced many higher education institutions (HEIs) across the world to cancel face-to-face teaching, close campus facilities, and displace staff and students to work and learn from home. Given the persistent nature of the pandemic, many HEIs have continued to deliver courses online and/or use a blended learning approach. However, there are concerns around differences in ...

  17. Stronger than the Internet Connectivity: A Phenomenology

    connectivity. This paper is grounded on Theory of Attribution, which highlighted the factors affecting. students' education in online learning, which was started by Fritz Heider on his works in ...

  18. (Pdf) Internet Access and Usage: Impact on Students' Academic

    This study investigates the impact of internet use on tertiary institution students' academic performance (AP). The objectives of the study are to ascertain the impact of internet usage on the AP of students in tertiary institutions, find out some of the difficulties encountered in the utilization of the internet by students in tertiary institutions, and determine some of the benefits of ...

  19. The impact of internet access on research output

    The purpose of this paper is to investigate the relationship between internet penetration and research output. Using a country-level panel dataset, we found that internet penetration boosts research output of an economy. As a country has better access to the Internet, its overall research productivity also increases.

  20. A basic need theory approach to problematic Internet use and the

    Individuals with poor offline social relationships seek compensation from online ... Future studies should look at developing an updated assessment tool to better evaluate Internet use so as to facilitate research on the psychopathology of problematic use. ... disconnection drives use, and connection rewards it. J. Pers. Soc. Psychol. 100 766 ...

  21. Impacts of Slow Internet Connectivity on the Academic ...

    This research may help them to find alternative solutions in terms of lack of internet access that could improve their academic performance. This study will also provide information regarding how stable or unstable the internet connection of each student may affect their academic performance in various fields. ... Poor Internet Connection ...

  22. A Study on The Internet Connectivity in The Philippines

    It is shown that the country's Internet infrastructure lags behind among those of contemporary developing countries in Asia, particularly in terms of Internet connectivity, and the lack of competition in the Internet connectivity market is at the root of the dilemma of slow and costly Internet connection. This study aims to help address concerns about the growing demand of wider bandwidth ...

  23. Internet access is linked to higher well-being, new global study ...

    Across all those ways of crunching the numbers, about 85% showed that those who have and use the internet report greater well-being that those who do not, according to the research. The global ...

  24. About Adverse Childhood Experiences

    Adverse childhood experiences, or ACEs, are potentially traumatic events that occur in childhood (0-17 years). Examples include: 1. Experiencing violence, abuse, or neglect. Witnessing violence in the home or community. Having a family member attempt or die by suicide.

  25. Challenges of Telemedicine during the COVID-19 pandemic: a systematic

    Poor internet connection and lack of universal access to technology were among the technical barriers. Concerns about patient privacy and reimbursement hindered the use of telemedicine too. Physical examination and certain procedures were impossible to perform via telemedicine. Training both healthcare providers and patients was deficient.