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- Social media platforms offer a dynamic and interactive environment that aligns with the digital native mindset of today’s students. By leveraging the familiarity and appeal of these platforms, educators can create engaging learning experiences that resonate with students’ interests and communication preferences.
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Starting from elementary school up until university graduation, social media has the role to empower parents, students and teachers to use new ways of sharing information and build a community. Statistics show that 96% of the students that have internet access are using at least one social network.
The integration of social media aims to create a more dynamic and engaging learning environment that aligns with the digital native mindset of today’s students. However, the effective use of social media in educational settings requires careful planning, implementation, and monitoring.
Oct 22, 2019 · Share how your school and teachers use social media as part of the education process? Should schools and teachers take better advantage of social media to engage with students?
Nov 28, 2019 · The importance of social media for today’s youth often elicits teachers to explore educational use of these media. However, many teachers appear to struggle with the tension between possible pedagogical use and the tempting distraction of this technology.
- Antoine A.J. van den Beemt, Marieke C.G. Thurlings, M.C. Willems
- 2020
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- Research on Social Media in The School Context
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Articles were coded by region, reflecting the locale of the study’s participants or context. The majority of the relevant articles (276; 48%) were situated in North America, followed by Europe (125; 22%), and Asia (87; 15%). As can be seen in Table 3, there was limited representation of South American and Africa. A subset of articles spanned across...
To examine the research conducted on social media in the school context, we reviewed the 224 articles identified as relevant, education-related, and empirical. The articles that fit within this group did not all focus narrowly on teenagers as users of social media, but encompass a broader range of educational uses and users. In this section, we pro...
We examined the articles that were focused on some element of social media use among the teenage population but situated outside of school contexts for prominent topics. Across these 320 non-educational articles, which were published in journals associated with academic disciplines such as communication and health-related fields, five topical theme...
- Vanessa P. Dennen, Hajeen Choi, Kari Word
- 2020
Apr 18, 2024 · Social media’s influence extends beyond the realm of mental health, significantly impacting students’ academic performance and study habits. Social media can be a significant source of...
Oct 2, 2019 · This review of the published research on social media in education focuses on the affordances for student learning, teacher professional development, educational research practices, and communication of scholarship.