El uso de las redes sociales entre los estudiantes de Grado de Maestro en Un entorno exclusivamente online

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Diego Calderón-Garrido, Alicia León-Gómez, Raquel Gil-Fernández
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The purpose of this paper is to know the use of social media in the initial training of future teachers in a University in which they operate exclusively online, and compare the results obtained according to gender, age, grades and courses. It has started from the ten most used social media: Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Skype, SoundCloud, Tumblr, Twitter, WhatsApp, Wechat and YouTube. The methodology has been based on design, validation and administration of an online questionnaire with a valid sample of 130 participants. Among the most noteworthy results regard to most used social media, WhatsApp, Facebook and Skype were the highlighted channels, but their academic use is not as productive as expected, considering their potential for these purposes, as Facebook for example in virtual teaching environments. However, YouTube usage data indicates that it is a regular learning resource, in spite of not being the most used by these students. It has also been found that Pinterest has more academic use than Instagram, despite the greater use of the last one among young people nowadays, which is explained by the higher age of students and the versatility of Pinterest to show presentations and jobs.
在专门的在线环境中,硕士研究生使用社交网络
本文的目的是了解在一所完全在线运营的大学中,社交媒体在未来教师初期培训中的使用情况,并根据性别、年龄、年级和课程对所获得的结果进行比较。它从10个最常用的社交媒体开始:Facebook、Instagram、Pinterest、Skype、SoundCloud、Tumblr、Twitter、WhatsApp、微信和YouTube。该方法的基础是设计、验证和管理一份包含130名参与者的有效样本的在线问卷。最值得注意的结果是,在最常用的社交媒体中,WhatsApp、Facebook和Skype是最受关注的渠道,但考虑到它们在这些目的上的潜力,比如Facebook在虚拟教学环境中的潜力,它们的学术用途并不像预期的那样富有成效。然而,YouTube的使用数据表明,它是一个常规的学习资源,尽管不是这些学生使用最多的。研究还发现,Pinterest比Instagram有更多的学术用途,尽管现在年轻人更多地使用Instagram,这可以解释为学生的年龄更高,以及Pinterest在展示演示和工作方面的多功能性。
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