EXPLORING THE IMPACT OF DIGITAL COMPETENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ACCEPTANCE ON ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SPORTS SCIENCE STUDENTS

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Rodafinos, Angelos [1 ]
Barkoukis, Vassilis [2 ]
Tzafilkou, Katerina [3 ]
Ourda, Despoina [2 ]
Economides, Anastasios [3 ]
Perifanou, Maria [3 ]
机构
[1] Aristotle Univ Thessaloniki, Res Methods & ELearning PESS, Aristotle, Greece
[2] Aristotle Univ Thessaloniki, Dept PESS, Thessaloniki, Greece
[3] Univ Macedonia, Thessaloniki, Greece
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academic performance; digital competence; physical education; sports science; technology acceptance; MODEL; SKILLS; PLS;
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10.28945/5309
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G40 [教育学];
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040101 ; 120403 ;
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Aim/Purpose This study aims to examine the influence of digital competences, technology acceptance, and individual factors (gender and educational level) on academic achievement in Physical Education and Sports Science (PESS). Background Prior research has established a positive correlation between digital competences and performance, but the mediating role of technology acceptance remains unclear. Furthermore, there is no evidence in the literature about this relationship among students pursuing degrees in PESS. dents' Digital Competence Scale (SDiCoS) measured digital competences, while the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) assessed technology acceptance. Academic performance was evaluated based on students' GPAs. Contribution This paper investigated the role of digital competence within the TAM framework and its influence on academic performance. We propose that digital competence variables positively impact students' intention to use digital tools for learning. This aligns with TAM principles, where intention and attitude toward technology predict its actual use. Our findings further strengthen the understanding of TAM by confirming strong connections between perceived ease of use, perceived usefulness, and attitude toward technology. Additionally, the study suggests that digital competence and frequent device usage patterns might be more prevalent in postgraduate education. Findings The investigation supports the link between digital competences and technology acceptance in PESS students. Specifically, TAM variables, particularly attitudes and intentions regarding technology use, significantly predicted these students' academic performance. Interestingly, no direct association was found between SDiCoS digital competences and academic performance. Digital competence variables were positively associated with students' intention to use digital tools for learning. Gender differences emerged, with females reporting higher academic performance and proficiency in Communicate, Collaborate, and Share (CCS) competences. Furthermore, postgraduate students reported digital competences, higher academic performance, stronger intentions to use technology, and more frequent utilization of laptops/tablets. Recommendations for Practitioners Recommendations for Researchers Educators, administrators, and policymakers should consider targeted interventions and curriculum development to enhance academic performance in the fields of physical education and sports science. Specifically, strategies should focus on fostering digital competences in areas relevant to the field while addressing gender-specific needs. Future research should further explore the nuanced relationship between digital competences, technology acceptance, and academic performance, with a focus on refining the predictive efficacy of TAM variables and examining the role of individual factors, such as motivation and self-efficacy. Impact on Society The findings have implications for improving academic outcomes in PESS, ultimately contributing to the development of a highly skilled and technology-literate workforce in this field. Future Research Future research should examine the specific mechanisms through which digital competences and technology acceptance influence academic performance to develop effective interventions and strategies.
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