Attitudes of Jordanian Badia Students towards the Use of Globalization Technologies
Abstract
The study aimed at exploring the different trends associated with the use of globalization
technologies by students coming from Badia region. The study also looks at the impact of
gender, the academic stage and the income of the family. A sample of 244 students, gathering
both males and females, was selected randomly and a questionnaire, consisting of 38
sections, was developed to measure these trends. The questionnaire was credible and reliable
enough for the purposes of this study. The findings of the study revealed that students had a
positive attitude towards the globalization technologies and there were statistically significant
differences at the level of a= 0.5 in favor of gender and particularly females, while there were
no statistically significant differences at the level of a=0.5 that can be attributed to the
academic stage and the income of the family. The findings also presented a host of
recommendations, most importantly: encouraging students from Badia region to use
globalization technologies and utilizing them for electronic education as well as conducting
additional studies in this field to tackle other variables.