A Convergence of Information Technology: A Behavioral Study
A Convergence of Information Technology: A Behavioral Study
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Keywords

text-messaging; short message service (SMS); information systems (IS); information technology (IT); academic help-seeking (AHS)

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Jeffrey Linney. (2017). A Convergence of Information Technology: A Behavioral Study. Global Journal of Computer Science and Technology, 17(G2), 1–10. Retrieved from https://gjcst.com/index.php/gjcst/article/view/687

Abstract

Face-to- Face FTF communication is a high social presence communications technology meaning that the sender s intended message is not likely to be ignored by the receiver In comparison text-messaging is a low social presence communications technology where the sender s message has a higher tendency to be ignored by the receiver Text-messaging is by far the most popular communications technology among a sizable percentage of the college population The act of help-seeking is a behavior that arises out of a human psychological attitude or process that has been studied extensively by psychologists and educational scholars This study sought to investigate the behavioral intention BI of college students to use short messaging service SMS text-messaging to complete the behavioral task of academic help-seeking AHS The entire student body at a small private junior college in eastern North Carolina were surveyed The findings revealing that although text-messaging was extremely popular across all student groups it did not fare as well as expected as a potential AHS tool
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