TikTok Consumption and Level of Class Engagement of Performing Arts Students in the New Normal: Destructive or Beneficial?

Joseph T. Lobo, Genesis Dimalanta, Clarenz Bautista, Edison Buan, Don Al De Dios
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TikTok has been widely used by Filipino youths, most especially students, for entertainment purposes in between or after class as pass time activity. Previous studies were already conducted in regards to the positive and negative effect of using TikTok to students’ academic performance. This present study aims to determine if TikTok can predict the level of engagement of students. 103 college students currently enrolled under the Bachelor of Performing Arts at City College of Angeles participated in this study. Independent T-test analysis was performed to examine the difference between gender in terms of TikTok consumption and level of engagement; Pearson correlation coefficient analysis was also used to determine the relationship between TikTok consumption and level of engagement; lastly, Linear regression was utilized to predict the relationship of TikTok consumption to the level of engagement of students. The findings revealed that there is no significant difference between TikTok consumption and level of engagement in terms of gender. Moreover, a significant relationship was observed between TikTok consumption and level of engagement. Finally, TikTok consumption positively predicts the level of engagement of students. In line with this, recommendations were proposed based on the results of this study. This present study offers new standpoint in the smart and responsible use of TikTok application and how it can positively affect the level of engagement of students in a local college setting
新常态下表演艺术类学生的抖音消费与课堂参与度:有害还是有益?
菲律宾年轻人,尤其是学生,广泛使用TikTok作为课间或课后的娱乐活动。以前的研究已经针对使用TikTok对学生学习成绩的积极和消极影响进行了研究。本研究旨在确定TikTok是否可以预测学生的参与程度。103名目前就读于洛杉矶城市学院表演艺术学士学位的大学生参与了本研究。进行独立t检验分析,检验性别在TikTok消费和参与水平方面的差异;Pearson相关系数分析也用于确定TikTok消费与参与水平之间的关系;最后,利用线性回归预测TikTok消费与学生参与水平的关系。研究结果显示,TikTok的消费和参与程度在性别方面没有显著差异。此外,TikTok消费与参与水平之间存在显著关系。最后,TikTok的消费正预测了学生的参与度。据此,根据本研究的结果提出了建议。目前的研究为明智和负责任地使用TikTok应用程序以及它如何积极影响当地大学环境中学生的参与度提供了新的观点
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