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The mediating role of digital informal learning in the relationship between students' digital competence and their academic performance

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COMPUTERS & EDUCATION
Volume 167, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.compedu.2021.104184

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Academic performance; Digital competence; Digital informal learning; Higher education; Learning

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Students' digital competencies play a crucial role in their academic performance. Digital informal learning acts as a mediator between digital competence and academic performance. Educators and curriculum designers should take into account both digital competence and digital informal learning in order to improve students' academic performance.
Students' digital competencies are important for their academic performance. Although scholars have highlighted the importance of students' digital informal learning in developing their digital competence, the mediating role of digital informal learning between digital competence and academic performance have remained unexplored. Thus, this study aimed to investigate the mediating role of digital informal learning between higher education students' digital competence and their academic performance. The data were collected from 319 students from Shiraz University in Iran. Data were analysed using structural equation modeling via AMOS. The result showed a positive effect of the students' digital competence on their digital informal learning and academic performance. Moreover, digital informal learning as the mediator variable had a positive effect on the relationship between digital competence and students' academic performance. In conclusion, to improve students' academic performance, educators and curriculum designers should consider both their digital competence and their digital informal learning.

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