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Social Networks from Higher Education Students’ Perspective

Year 2013, Volume: 3 Issue: 2, 22 - 32, 01.12.2013

Abstract

In recent years, emerging social network sites are reshaping the ways that people communicate, interact, collaborate, work and even learn. Based on the idea that social networks can be a powerful and effective tool for instructors and students, this study was conducted to reveal students’ perceptions about social networks from different perspectives. Hence, students thoughts on this topic were solicited via open-ended questions posed through an online survey which was announced via several social networks. The findings indicated that the sharing of materials and personal thoughts, the increase in the flow of knowledge, and online communication and interaction were perceived by students as the characteristic features for knowledge acquisition and socialization in online environments. Furthermore, socialization and interaction, the reinforcement of social links and communication, alongside information sharing and the gaining of knowledge were listed as the main benefits of using social network sites. It can be concluded that the new generation likes to communicate in social environments and that they also value the information they gain during this process. Thus, this environment should be considered as a learning environment in order to improve the quality in the communication process of our students. Hence, use of these environments should be integrated into the curriculum, especially for teacher education programs. 

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Year 2013, Volume: 3 Issue: 2, 22 - 32, 01.12.2013

Abstract

References

  • Boyd, d. m., & Ellison, N. B. (2008). Social network sites: Definition, history, and scholarship. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 13(1), 210-230. Retrieved August 6, 2012 from http://www.home- electronics.ch/HomeElectronic/Files/Web/Dossier/VL%203%20SNS%20History.pdf .
  • Conole, G. & Culver J. (2010). The design of Cloudworks: Applying social networking practice to foster the exchange of learning and teaching ideas and designs .Computers & Education, 54, 679–692.
  • Hamid, S., Chang, S. & Kurnia, S. (2009). Identifying the use of online social networking in higher education. In Same places, different spaces. Proceedings ascilite Auckland 2009. Retrieved August 6, 2012 from http://www.ascilite.org.au/conferences/auckland09/procs/hamid- poster.pdf .
  • Hargadon, S. (2010). Educational Networking: The important role Web 2.0 will play in education (White Paper). Retrieved August 6, 2012 from http://audio.edtechlive.com/Educational- Networking-The-Important-Role-Web-2-0-Will-Play-in-Education.pdf .
  • Hill, J. R., Song, L. & West, R. E. (2009). Social Learning Theory and Web-Based Learning Environments: A Review of Research and Discussion of Implications. The American Journal of Distance Education, 23, 88–103.
  • Jones, N., Blackey, H., Fitzgibbon, K. & Chew, E. (2010). Get out of MySpace . Computers & Education, 54, 776–782.
  • Minocha, S. (2009a). A case-study based investigation of students’ experiences with social software tools. New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia, 15(3), 245-265.
  • Minocha, S. (2009b). Role of social software tools in education: a literature review. Education and Training, 51(5/6), 353-369.
  • Molka-Danielsen, J. & Destchmann, M. (Eds.) (2009). Learning and Teaching in the Virtual World of Second Life. USA: Tapir Academic Press.
  • Murray, C. (2008). Schools and Social Networking: Fear or Education?. Synergy Perspectives: Local, 6(1), 8-12.
  • Schroeder, A., Minocha, S. & Schneider, C. (2010). The strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of using social software in higher and further education teaching and learning. Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 26, 159–174.
  • Speak, J. (2006). Classroom Uses of Flickr. Retrieved August 6, 2012 from http://jakespeak.blogspot.com/2006/03/classroom-uses-of-flickr.html.
  • Pegrum, M. (2009). From Blogs to Bombs. Western Australia: UWA Publishing.
  • YALSA. (2009). Teens & Social Networking in School & Public Libraries: A Toolkit for Librarians & Library Workers. Retrieved from http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/yalsa/profdev/socialnetworkingtool.pdf on December 14, 2010.
  • Yu, A. Y., Tian, S. W., Vogel, D. & Kwok, R. C. (2010). Can learning be virtually boosted? An investigation of online social networking impacts. Computers & Education, 55, 1494-1503.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Studies on Education
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Yasemin Gülbahar This is me

Publication Date December 1, 2013
Submission Date April 3, 2015
Published in Issue Year 2013 Volume: 3 Issue: 2

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APA Gülbahar, Y. . (2013). Social Networks from Higher Education Students’ Perspective. Anadolu Journal of Educational Sciences International, 3(2), 22-32.
AMA Gülbahar Y. Social Networks from Higher Education Students’ Perspective. AJESI. December 2013;3(2):22-32.
Chicago Gülbahar, Yasemin. “Social Networks from Higher Education Students’ Perspective”. Anadolu Journal of Educational Sciences International 3, no. 2 (December 2013): 22-32.
EndNote Gülbahar Y (December 1, 2013) Social Networks from Higher Education Students’ Perspective. Anadolu Journal of Educational Sciences International 3 2 22–32.
IEEE Y. . Gülbahar, “Social Networks from Higher Education Students’ Perspective”, AJESI, vol. 3, no. 2, pp. 22–32, 2013.
ISNAD Gülbahar, Yasemin. “Social Networks from Higher Education Students’ Perspective”. Anadolu Journal of Educational Sciences International 3/2 (December 2013), 22-32.
JAMA Gülbahar Y. Social Networks from Higher Education Students’ Perspective. AJESI. 2013;3:22–32.
MLA Gülbahar, Yasemin. “Social Networks from Higher Education Students’ Perspective”. Anadolu Journal of Educational Sciences International, vol. 3, no. 2, 2013, pp. 22-32.
Vancouver Gülbahar Y. Social Networks from Higher Education Students’ Perspective. AJESI. 2013;3(2):22-3.