A survey of 32 students found that over 47% have internet access, most commonly through smartphones or laptops. While access varied depending on socioeconomic factors and skills, students who had outside access generally had stronger technology skills than those only using campus internet.
A survey of 32 students found that over 47% have internet access, most commonly through smartphones or laptops. While access varied depending on socioeconomic factors and skills, students who had outside access generally had stronger technology skills than those only using campus internet.
A survey of 32 students found that over 47% have internet access, most commonly through smartphones or laptops. While access varied depending on socioeconomic factors and skills, students who had outside access generally had stronger technology skills than those only using campus internet.
A survey of 32 students found that over 47% have internet access, most commonly through smartphones or laptops. While access varied depending on socioeconomic factors and skills, students who had outside access generally had stronger technology skills than those only using campus internet.
47.23% of 32 students have access to the internet.
Not all students, but majority do have access to the internet outside campus. The common means of access is via their smartphones or rather their own Laptops. Socio-economic factors were not analyzed in my survey. No, the skills vary according to how one student often has access to the internet. Yes, the students who has access to the internet outside the campus happens to have all the necessary skills in using technology than those who only have access inside the campus only.