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http://hdl.handle.net/11320/19969| Tytuł: | Social Media Networks and Community Development in Work-based Undergraduate Students |
| Autorzy: | Murphy, Dom Deeming, Abbie Millward, Helen Jones, Julie |
| Słowa kluczowe: | community of practice community of study learning networks online communities Social learning |
| Data wydania: | 2019 |
| Data dodania: | 1-kwi-2026 |
| Wydawca: | University of Białystok |
| Źródło: | Polish Journal of Educational Studies, Vol. 2 (72), 2019, pp. 5-23 |
| Abstrakt: | The purpose of the study was to explore how students on two related work-based degree courses with limited opportunities for face to face interaction used social media platforms to support their experiences and learning. The students involved work as teaching assistants in a range of mainstream and special schools in the East Midlands and attend classes one day a week. It was noted by tutors that students made frequent references to using various social media platforms for sharing student-to-student information relating to the taught sessions or assignments in preference to the university’s virtual learning environment. To investigate this phenomenon, a case study approach, using focus groups and a paired interview, was adopted. The entire student population on the courses was invited to participate, so the sample was self-selecting and a total of 11% of the students volunteered, participating in either a focus group discussion or paired interview. The study found that students made extensive use of social media platforms, mainly Facebook and Whatsapp, for academic and affective support. Students found this to be an effective way to keep in touch with one another away from university, to share resources and experiences and felt that it helped with their identity as a higher education student. |
| Afiliacja: | Dom Murphy - Faculty of Education and Huamanities, University of Northampton, UK Abbie Deeming - University of Northampton, UK Helen Millward - Keele University, UK Julie Jones - University of Northampton, UK |
| E-mail: | Dom Murphy: dominic.murphy@northampton.ac.uk Abbie Deeming: abbie.deeming@northampton.ac.uk Helen Millward: h.a.millward1@keele.ac.uk Julie Jones: julie.jones@northampton.ac.uk |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11320/19969 |
| DOI: | 10.2478/poljes-2019-0002 |
| e-ISSN: | 2657-3628 |
| metadata.dc.identifier.orcid: | 0000-0001-7986-3471 0000-0002-0617-9211 0000-0003-2203-3754 0000-0002-4540-6499 |
| Typ Dokumentu: | Article |
| metadata.dc.rights.uri: | https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ |
| Właściciel praw: | © 2020 Dom Murphy, Abbie Deeming, Helen Millward, Julie Jones, published by University of Białystok This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 3.0 License |
| Występuje w kolekcji(ach): | Polish Journal of Educational Studies 2019, Vol. 2 (72) |
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