Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice of Digital Technology Among Diploma in Agriculture Students: A Cross Sectional Study of Surkhet District
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Kathmandu University School of Education
Abstract
This study presents an assessment of knowledge, practices, and attitudes of diplomalevel agriculture students in Surkhet District, about digital technology. This study
aims to explore the current status of digital technology usage among diploma level
agriculture students. According to the Digital Nepal Framework 2019, empowering
youth through digital platforms is a key strategy to bridge the science and technology
for all sectors. Quantitative Research methodology, including two research question
was applied in this study. A total of 163 students participated in data collection from
both the Diploma in Plant Science and Animal Science. The curriculum and related
literature were reviewed to identify potential digital tools that diploma-level
agriculture students should be familiar with Five key digital tools that were identified
include a) MS Office, b) basic internet platforms such as social media apps, c) digital
marketing tools, d) digital agriculture applications for extension services, and e) cyber
security awareness. A structured questionnaire was developed for the assessment of
digital technology among students. A scale was also constructed to assess student’s
digital tools Knowledge and Practices (0–3 points as per using digital tool), and
attitudes were measured by using a Likert scale marked from 1 to 5 points. Data were
collected using a form and further analyzed with SPSS software using descriptive
statistics and inferential statistics such as t-test, ANOVA. For Data Reliability.
The findings of this study provided insights into the current status of adoption
of digital tools and technology by students enrolled in diploma in agriculture program
and identified the existing gaps and some areas for improvement in curriculum. The
major findings from this study are student's primary source of digital knowledge is
from their school, and some digital tool knowledge was transferred to students
through their friends. However, Student's overall attitude toward adopting digital
technology in agriculture is highly positive. This study also found that the relationship
between student’s attitudes toward digital technology and demographic profiles is not
statistically significant with each other, but there is a significant relationship between
student’s attitudes toward digital technology and use of digital tools, access to
smartphones, use agricultural apps, and good knowledge in using MS Office tools.
Findings from this study suggest that there is a high need for curriculum update in
diploma in agriculture program by integrating mobile based agriculture technologies.
Lastly, prioritizing practical sessions to use digital technology in the study will
be more effective for students. This study also aligns with the goals of the Digital
Nepal Framework 2019 and the Agriculture Development Strategy (ADS, 2015-
2035), which may contribute to providing better extension services for farmers in
Nepal.
