EXTENT OF ACQUISITION OF DIGITAL SKILLS BY OFFICE TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT STUDENTS IN TERTIARY INSTITUTIONS IN BENUE STATE
Keywords:
Digital Skills, Office, Students, Tertiary Institutions and GenderAbstract
This study investigated the extent of acquisition of digital skills by Office Technology and
Management (OTM) students in tertiary institutions in Benue State. Two research questions
guided the study and two null hypotheses were tested. Survey research design was used. The
population of the study was 515 office technology students drawn from four tertiary institutions
in Benue State. Simple random sampling was used to get a sample size of 51 students for the
study. Instrument used for data collection was a 5- point rating scale structured questionnaire.
Data collected were analyzed using mean and standard deviation to answer the research
questions while t-test and ANOVA were used to test the hypotheses at 0.05 level of significance.
The overall result showed that the acquisition of these digital skills by OTM students in tertiary
institutions in Benue State was at a moderate extent. The result of the hypotheses test showed
that there was no significant difference in the mean ratings of OTM students in universities,
polytechnics and colleges of education on the extent of acquisition of skills in the two digital
applications. Similiary, gender was significant. It was concluded that, OTM students in tertiary
institutions in Benue State did not have enough of the two digital skills applications to meet the
challenges of competitive nature of office work today. It was recommended that tertiary
institutions should try to provide adequate digital facilities for better training of students to
enhance mastery of the needed skills upon graduation.