Abstract
This study aimed to determine the impacts of technology access on the learning skills of selected senior high school students in a public secondary school in Gumaca, Quezon. The study involved 90 senior high school students from Camohaguin National High School located in Camohaguin Gumaca, Quezon. The researcher used questionnaires to gather reliable data to be answered by the target respondents. The proportionate random sampling was used to gather the data needed to determine the impacts of technology access to the learning skills. Most respondents were female (51%) while the remaining are male with (49%). The majority of the respondents are in the age range of 16 years old (24%) and the lowest age group (6%) of the population consists of people who are 20 years old. The results indicate that, in terms of critical thinking skills, the most significant impact of technology access to the learning skills with a mean score of 4.22. While on creative thinking skills, the most significant impact of technology is access to learning skills with a mean score of 4.20. for collaboration skills, the most significant impact of technology access to the learning skills with a mean score of 4.33. and for communication skills, the most significant impact of technology is access to the learning skills with a mean score of 4.44. The findings suggest that most of the students use technology to improve their learning skills. It implies that there is no significant difference in the perceived Impacts of technology access to the learning skills when respondents are grouped into profiles.