Digital literacy of the generation Z students and their attitudes and beliefs towards ICT knowledge and skills

Journal Title: International Journal Vallis Aurea - Year 2019, Vol 5, Issue 1

Abstract

Technology is rapidly developing and new generations easily adopt technological innovations. The education system is beginning to realize the increasing importance of adapting its education style to suit the specific characteristics of the new generations. Generation Z represents students who are born and raised in the highly progressed digital environment. Therefore, using the survey method, an analysis within the current Generation Z was made, focused on their digital literacy as well as perception and attitudes towards ICT learning, knowledge and skills.

Authors and Affiliations

Ana-Marija Stjepić, Marija Vukšić, Dalia Suša Vugec

Keywords

Related Articles

Multidimensional evaluation of mutual funds using performance ratios: a critical examination of technology sector mutual funds in India

Over the years, a number of performance indicators have been developed and used to assess the performance of mutual funds. The choice of these performance measures completely rests on the perception of the investor as to...

THE ROLE OF HUMAN RESOURCE IN THE SUCCESS OF SMALL HOTELS

This paper is an attempt to explore and prove that human resources in small hotels are a fundamental factor in the success of their business. Ten volatile human resources variables included: satisfaction of job-seekers;...

IDENTIFICATION OF THE ELEMENTS FOR THE CREATION OF CORPORATE VISION

By content and contribution, this paper focuses on trying to find out what elements are needed and how to engage in defining and creating a corporate vision. For operationalization, five groups of elements have been sele...

Development of Network Agnostic SIM Technologies for M2M Data transfer

The development of smart devices and their functionality is not possible without adequate network connectivity. Every two to three years, smart devices increase their processing power, amount of memory and functionality...

INVESTIGATING EXPORT MARKET CONCENTRATION FOR DEVELOPED, DEVELOPING AND TRANSITION COUNTRIES

Multilateral liberalisation of international trade started at the second half of the 20th century. Many, especially developing countries, benefited from trade liberalisation increasing their share of trade in global trad...

Download PDF file
  • EP ID EP603738
  • DOI 10.2507/IJVA.5.1.2.56
  • Views 95
  • Downloads 0

How To Cite

Ana-Marija Stjepić, Marija Vukšić, Dalia Suša Vugec (2019). Digital literacy of the generation Z students and their attitudes and beliefs towards ICT knowledge and skills. International Journal Vallis Aurea, 5(1), 17-29. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-603738