Exploring socio-cultural influences on generative AI engagement in Nigerian higher education: an activity theory analysis
Aniekan Essien,
Adewale Salami,
Olubunmi Ajala
et al.
Abstract:This study explores how socio-cultural dynamics influence student engagement with Generative AI technology in Nigerian higher education, using activity theory as theoretical underpinning. By examining the roles of community norms, technological accessibility, and educational objectives, the research identifies critical factors that impact the adoption and utilisation of GenAI. We employ quantitative analysis to analyse 899 survey responses from students across seventeen (17) Nigerian universities to derive int… Show more
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