JPSY_V1_N2_RP2 Self-Concept, Self-Efficacy and ICT Literacy Level As Students' Motivators Towards The Use of Digital-Technology Alaba Agbatogun O. Journal on Educational Psychology 2230 – 7141 1 2 19 26 Self-concept, Self-efficacy, ICT literacy, Digital-Technology The study investigated the interactive and relative effects of self-concept, self-efficacy and ICT literacy level on students' motivation towards the use of digital technology. The study sample comprised 1216 participants drawn from three universities in Ogun State, Nigeria. Four valid instruments were used in collecting data. Multiple regression analysis was utilized to analyse the data. The results indivated that the independent variable combined to predict 57.4% of students' motivation towards the use of digital technology. Self-concept was not a good predictor of students' motivation towards the use of digital technology. However self-efficacy and ICT literacy level contributed significantly to the prediction of students' motivation towards the use of digital technology with ICT literacy level making higher contribution to the prediction of the dependent variable. In view of this finding, it was suggested that devloping the students' ICT literacy and self-efficacy would improve students urge towards the use of digital technology that is expedient for academic excellence. August - October 2007 Copyright & copy; 2007 i-manager publications. All rights reserved. i-manager Publications http://www.imanagerpublications.com/Article.aspx?ArticleId=461