ATTITUDE OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS TOWARDS ICT AFTER LAPTOP DISTRIBUTION POLICY OF UTTAR PRADESH GOVERNMENT
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Attitude Assessment, ICT and Policy.Abstract
The purpose was to study the attitude of undergraduate students towards ICT after Laptop Distribution Policy of UP Government. The population of the study has been defined as the Undergraduate Students o f Allahabad District. Purposive sampling was used for study. A sample consists of 120 Undergraduate Students which have found the Laptop by Uttar Pradesh Government. To know the attitude of Undergraduate Students an Attitude Scale was developed. It was found that majority of the Undergraduate students agree to quality of Education, Objective of Education, Guidance and Counseling, Reliability of Information, , Expert’s Advice, Online Discussion, Information about Journals and Magazines, Immediate feedback, exchange of Information.
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