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社交媒体在 COVID-19 大流行期间的电子学习中的应用:印度学生的视角。

Social Media Use in E-Learning amid COVID 19 Pandemic: Indian Students' Perspective.

机构信息

Management Department, College of Business Administration, King Faisal University, Al-Ahsaa 31982, Saudi Arabia.

Faculty of Tourism and Hotel Management, Helwan University, Cairo 12612, Egypt.

出版信息

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Apr 28;19(9):5380. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19095380.

Abstract

As a result of the COVID-19 epidemic, most educational institutions shifted to online education. Students and faculty members in many public institutions, particularly those in developing countries, are hampered by the absence of formal online learning management systems. Responding to COVID-19, many institutions in developing countries adopted social media sites to maintain e-learning and sustain education process. The distinction between online and real-world communities is becoming increasingly narrow, especially among the younger generations who have grown up with social media at their fingertips. This research explores perspectives of higher education students in India regarding the use of social media for e-learning amid the COVID-19 pandemic. For this purpose, an online questionnaire was directed to a sample of higher education students in India via a personal network. The results showed that students were more satisfied with their use of social media because of their perceptions of its ease of use and usefulness. The majority of the students are active on social media for 1−2 h daily (p < 0.01). YouTube was the platform of choice among all the respondents (n = 154; 36%). The results confirmed that students feel that social media websites have a significant positive impact on their overall academic performance (p < 0.01). Novel methods of teaching and learning are constantly being sought out by educators. The present moment is an opportunity to examine and analyze the theoretical benefits of social media technologies and consider their relative advantages for education through the use of technology’s ability to enhance student learning.

摘要

由于 COVID-19 疫情,大多数教育机构都转向了在线教育。许多公共机构的学生和教职员工,尤其是发展中国家的机构,由于缺乏正式的在线学习管理系统而受到阻碍。为应对 COVID-19,许多发展中国家的机构采用了社交媒体网站来维持电子学习并维持教育进程。在线社区和现实社区之间的区别越来越小,尤其是在那些伴随着社交媒体成长的年轻一代中。本研究探讨了印度高等教育学生在 COVID-19 大流行期间使用社交媒体进行电子学习的观点。为此,通过个人网络向印度的高等教育学生样本发放了在线问卷。结果表明,学生对社交媒体的使用更加满意,因为他们认为社交媒体易于使用且有用。大多数学生每天在社交媒体上活跃 1-2 小时(p<0.01)。YouTube 是所有受访者(n=154;36%)的首选平台。结果证实,学生们认为社交媒体网站对他们的整体学业成绩有显著的积极影响(p<0.01)。教育工作者一直在不断寻求新的教学方法。目前是一个机会,可以通过利用技术增强学生学习的能力,来审视和分析社交媒体技术的理论优势,并考虑其在教育方面的相对优势。

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