Integrating the Internet into Cambodian Higher Education: Exploring Students' Internet Uses, Attitudes & Academic Utilisation

This article looks at the issue of Internet adoption in Cambodian higher education by examining the general uses and attitudes toward the Internet, and its academic utilisation by Cambodian university students. A survey of over 1500 undergraduate students at four Cambodian universities showed that t...

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College Students
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Communication
Distance learning
Gender
Higher Education
Households
Internet
Internet access
Internet service providers
Males
Motivation
Optimism
Pragmatism
Sex
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