Considering and measuring student perceptions on the role of using social media as an educational tool in science courses

IF 4.1 Q2 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS
Daniel G. Ferguson, Caitlin Campbell, Zachary L. Nolen, Kristy L. Daniel
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Social media has become a major force in the internet age and has gained much interest as a potential new educational tool. Currently, many instructors assume that students have positive perceptions of using social media in their courses. However, there is no instrument that can assess student perceptions of social media use in academic courses. We created and tested the perceptions of social media (POSoM) questionnaire and determined its factorability through an exploratory factor analysis. Using Cronbach's alpha, we confirmed the reliability of our four factors. We found that the POSoM questionnaire contained four reliable factors: Academic Perceptions, Academic Usage, Academic Communication, and Personal Usage. Using the POSoM questionnaire, we found that students do not want to communicate in academic settings through social media and are apathetic to use of social media for other academic uses. Our results provide a new reliable instrument that can be used to further explore students’ perceptions of social media in science courses.
考虑和衡量学生对在科学课程中使用社交媒体作为教育工具的作用的看法
社交媒体已经成为互联网时代的一股主要力量,并作为一种潜在的新型教育工具引起了人们的极大兴趣。目前,许多教师认为学生对在课程中使用社交媒体有积极的看法。然而,没有一种工具可以评估学生对学术课程中社交媒体使用的看法。我们创建并测试了社交媒体感知问卷(posm),并通过探索性因素分析确定了其因素性。使用Cronbach's alpha,我们确认了这四个因素的可靠性。我们发现POSoM问卷包含四个可靠因子:学术认知、学术使用、学术交流和个人使用。使用POSoM问卷,我们发现学生不希望在学术环境中通过社交媒体进行交流,并且对将社交媒体用于其他学术用途漠不关心。我们的研究结果提供了一种新的可靠工具,可用于进一步探索学生在科学课程中对社交媒体的看法。
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