Influence of Web 2.0 Technology Skills on Acadmic Staff Productivity in Universities in North-Central Zone of Nigeria

Evarest C. Madu, Anthonia Nkechi Idoko, Marie Beauty Dirisu, Nancy Emerole

Abstract


This study examined the relationship between the possession of Web 2.0 technology skills and the academic productivity of staff in Nigerian Universities in the North central geopolitical zone of Nigeria. The research method adopted for this study is correlation survey design. The population composed of 2810 academic staff from six universities involved in this study. Fourteen (14) universities in the North-Central Geo-political zone of Nigeria were grouped into strata based on ownership (Federal, state and private). Two universities were then chosen from each stratum. This gave a total of six universities. A proportionate random sampling of 15% based on faculties was used to draw the sample from each of the universities. This gave a total of 421 staff which was used as sample for this study. Questionnaire was used as instrument for data collection The research questions were analysed with the use of Pearson  Correlation while the null hypothesis was tested with the use of stepwise t-test. The results from the finding revealed that there is significant relationship between web 2.0 technology skills and staff academic productivity. Recommendations were also made especially in the areas of ICT facilities acquisition and training.

Keywords: Web 2.0, technology, skills universities, academic, staff productivity, Nigeria


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