Student attitudes toward the use of Facebook in higher education: Implications for the learning experience
In light of the growing importance of digital technologies and the rise of social networks, understanding the role of Facebook in higher education has become increasingly pertinent. This study aims to investigate university students' attitudes toward the use of Facebook as a tool for both direc...
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author | Marković Marija Stanisavljević-Petrović Zorica |
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description | In light of the growing importance of digital technologies and the rise of social networks, understanding the role of Facebook in higher education has become increasingly pertinent. This study aims to investigate university students' attitudes toward the use of Facebook as a tool for both direct and indirect academic engagement, with particular focus on its role in supporting learning, communication, and collaboration. A descriptive method was used, with data collected from 314 undergraduate students at the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Niš. The results indicate that students highly value Facebook for information exchange and sharing academic materials, but are generally cautious about its direct application in learning processes. The study also examines the influence of independent variables (such as study program, academic performance, duration of Facebook use, and frequency of access) on student attitudes. The pedagogical implications of these findings may contribute to enhancing the use of Facebook and other digital platforms in higher education, both for direct academic purposes and broader educational experiences. |
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spelling | doaj-art-c51f32b527c94f85a196ff2f1adf3eb62025-02-05T12:21:17ZengCommunication Direction Institute, Novi Sad & University of Belgrade - Faculty of Political Sciences, BelgradeCM. Communication and Media2466-541X2466-54522024-01-01195532310.5937/cm19-498442466-541X2455003MStudent attitudes toward the use of Facebook in higher education: Implications for the learning experienceMarković Marija0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3560-9468Stanisavljević-Petrović Zorica1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9212-4286Univerzitet u Nišu, Filozofski fakultet, Departman za pedagogiju, Niš, SerbiaUniverzitet u Nišu, Filozofski fakultet, Departman za pedagogiju, Niš, SerbiaIn light of the growing importance of digital technologies and the rise of social networks, understanding the role of Facebook in higher education has become increasingly pertinent. This study aims to investigate university students' attitudes toward the use of Facebook as a tool for both direct and indirect academic engagement, with particular focus on its role in supporting learning, communication, and collaboration. A descriptive method was used, with data collected from 314 undergraduate students at the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Niš. The results indicate that students highly value Facebook for information exchange and sharing academic materials, but are generally cautious about its direct application in learning processes. The study also examines the influence of independent variables (such as study program, academic performance, duration of Facebook use, and frequency of access) on student attitudes. The pedagogical implications of these findings may contribute to enhancing the use of Facebook and other digital platforms in higher education, both for direct academic purposes and broader educational experiences.https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/2466-541X/2024/2466-541X2455003M.pdfhigher educationstudent attitudesfacebookdigital learning toolsacademic engagement |
spellingShingle | Marković Marija Stanisavljević-Petrović Zorica Student attitudes toward the use of Facebook in higher education: Implications for the learning experience CM. Communication and Media higher education student attitudes digital learning tools academic engagement |
title | Student attitudes toward the use of Facebook in higher education: Implications for the learning experience |
title_full | Student attitudes toward the use of Facebook in higher education: Implications for the learning experience |
title_fullStr | Student attitudes toward the use of Facebook in higher education: Implications for the learning experience |
title_full_unstemmed | Student attitudes toward the use of Facebook in higher education: Implications for the learning experience |
title_short | Student attitudes toward the use of Facebook in higher education: Implications for the learning experience |
title_sort | student attitudes toward the use of facebook in higher education implications for the learning experience |
topic | higher education student attitudes digital learning tools academic engagement |
url | https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/2466-541X/2024/2466-541X2455003M.pdf |
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