Investigation of Psychological Barriers to the Use of ICT at University Level
Keywords:
Psychological barriers, Use of ICTAbstract
This research explores the psychological barrier associated with utilizing Information and Communication Technology (ICT) at the university level. The objectives of this study encompass assessing students' awareness of these barriers, analyzing the relationship between psychological barriers and ICT use, and investigating the psychological barriers faced by university-level students when using ICT. The nature of the study was a mixed-method design. The study was limited to the public sector university of Islamabad's capital territory, the International Islamic University of Islamabad (IIUI), and the National University of Modern Language (NUML). The targeted population of the study was all undergraduate and post-graduate students, both male and female, of the public university of Islamabad. The study sample was 238 students. A quota sampling technique was employed to select students from two public universities in Islamabad as the study's sample. A self-developed, closed-ended questionnaire and an interview protocol for students was developed. The questionnaire and interview were finalized after conducting a pilot test. The questionnaire was designed on a five-point Likert scale. The Cronbach Alpha reliability was 0.758. The researcher collected and analyzed the data using Chi-square, Pearson correlation, and linear regression through SPSS. According to the study's silent conclusion, students had a positive attitude toward the difficulties while interacting with ICT for academic purposes. Most students agreed that barriers like fear of failure and resistance to technology affect their academic performance. The study recommended that the institution create an effective learning environment where all students have equal access to ICT usage and training sessions to improve their motivation and confidence. Institutions should spread awareness about psychological barriers and arrange counseling sessions for students.