TY - GEN
T1 - Current Situation of COVID-19 and Its Impact on Phubbing and Student Performance
AU - Uceda, Patricia
AU - Bazán, Laura
AU - López, Rosa
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - The use of smartphones and the Internet increasingly affects people’s lives, thereby establishing new forms of communication. Digital tools are necessary for performance and social interaction. This research study sought to identify the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the performance of the first year of computational systems engineering at the Universidad Privada del Norte – Cajamarca, specifically with regard to phubbing. The study was nonexperimental in nature, followed a correlate descriptive approach, and was of longitudinal design with two observations (cycles 2019-2 and 2020-1). The Chotpitayasunondh and Douglas measurement scale was used for the assessment of phubbing, which was validated in pilot testing (α = 0.8512). Academic performance was obtained from the final averages of the Programming subject, where the phubbing survey was applied with the voluntary participation of students. Correlation results determined no positive relationship between phubbing level and performance level; hence, the variable situation of the COVID-19 pandemic, which modified the academic space, was analyzed in accordance with the needs associated with this environment and the life of students. The level of phubbing in students decreased from 40.33% to 35.51%, while their performance level increased from 12.98 and 13 to 14.48 and 15 in terms of average and median, respectively. The aspects of phubbing were evaluated with a coherent perception, reaffirming the validity of the instrument. Educational policies that promote positive smartphone use are required to improve academic performance.
AB - The use of smartphones and the Internet increasingly affects people’s lives, thereby establishing new forms of communication. Digital tools are necessary for performance and social interaction. This research study sought to identify the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the performance of the first year of computational systems engineering at the Universidad Privada del Norte – Cajamarca, specifically with regard to phubbing. The study was nonexperimental in nature, followed a correlate descriptive approach, and was of longitudinal design with two observations (cycles 2019-2 and 2020-1). The Chotpitayasunondh and Douglas measurement scale was used for the assessment of phubbing, which was validated in pilot testing (α = 0.8512). Academic performance was obtained from the final averages of the Programming subject, where the phubbing survey was applied with the voluntary participation of students. Correlation results determined no positive relationship between phubbing level and performance level; hence, the variable situation of the COVID-19 pandemic, which modified the academic space, was analyzed in accordance with the needs associated with this environment and the life of students. The level of phubbing in students decreased from 40.33% to 35.51%, while their performance level increased from 12.98 and 13 to 14.48 and 15 in terms of average and median, respectively. The aspects of phubbing were evaluated with a coherent perception, reaffirming the validity of the instrument. Educational policies that promote positive smartphone use are required to improve academic performance.
KW - Academic performance
KW - COVID-19
KW - Phubbing
KW - Smartphone
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U2 - 10.1007/978-3-030-75680-2_16
DO - 10.1007/978-3-030-75680-2_16
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85111357323
SN - 9783030756796
T3 - Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies
SP - 130
EP - 136
BT - Proceedings of the 6th Brazilian Technology Symposium, BTSym 2020 - Emerging Trends and Challenges in Technology
A2 - Iano, Yuzo
A2 - Saotome, Osamu
A2 - Kemper, Guillermo
A2 - Mendes de Seixas, Ana Claudia
A2 - Gomes de Oliveira, Gabriel
T2 - 6th Brazilian Technology Symposium, BTSym 2020
Y2 - 26 October 2020 through 28 October 2020
ER -