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Prince Chukwuneme Enwereji; Annelien Adriana van Rooyen; Ilse Morgan – Research in Social Sciences and Technology, 2024
Social network sites, most notably Facebook, have fundamentally transformed the way information is transferred, received, and shared by individuals and organisations. This article explores the diverse contexts in which Facebook is utilised as a knowledge-sharing instrument, along with the key challenges encountered in adopting Facebook as a…
Descriptors: Social Media, Sharing Behavior, Barriers, Costs
Marker, Caroline; Gnambs, Timo; Appel, Markus – Educational Psychology Review, 2018
The popularity of social networking sites (SNSs) among adolescents and young adults has raised concerns that the intensity of using these platforms might be associated with lower academic achievement. The empirical findings on this issue, however, are anything but conclusive. Therefore, we present four random-effects meta-analyses including 59…
Descriptors: Social Networks, Academic Achievement, Cultural Differences, Correlation
McGee, Patricia – International Journal of Mobile and Blended Learning, 2014
Blended or hybrid course design is generally considered to involve a combination of online and classroom activities. However defining blended courses solely based on delivery mode suggests there is nothing more to a blended course than where students meet and how they use technology. Ultimately there is a risk that blended courses defined in this…
Descriptors: Blended Learning, Teaching Methods, Active Learning, Time Management