Examining the Use of Twitter in Online Classes: Can Twitter Improve Interaction and Engagement?

IF 0.5 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Linda Rohr, Laura Squires, Adrienne M. F. Peters
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Abstract

Student engagement promotes communication and knowledge acquisition, a concept that is challenged in the online environment as few opportunities exist to physically connect instructors and learners. Limited research suggests that social media is a tool that can positively impact student engagement in the online classroom, which is especially relevant in the case of the COVID-19 pandemic and learning formats transitioning online. Specifically, Twitter, a favoured format for sharing news, entertainment, and professional networking, may provide a platform and an opportunity for engagement between students and the instructor outside of the traditional, formal classroom setting. This research explores how postsecondary students enrolled in two introductory online self-directed asynchronous courses used social media tools for personal, professional, and academic purposes and how Twitter, as a course evaluation requirement, contributed to interaction and engagement. Relying on 104 pre- and 34 post-semester surveys, our analysis revealed that while Twitter was not used as widely as other social media platforms, a notable proportion of students shared positive perceptions about Twitter’s use. Further analysis revealed some polarizing results with recommendations for successfully implementing Twitter in online learning.
检查Twitter在在线课堂中的使用:Twitter能改善互动和参与吗?
学生参与促进交流和知识获取,这一概念在在线环境中受到挑战,因为很少有机会将教师和学习者进行物理连接。有限的研究表明,社交媒体是一种可以对学生参与在线课堂产生积极影响的工具,这在COVID-19大流行和在线学习形式过渡的情况下尤为重要。具体来说,Twitter是一种受欢迎的分享新闻、娱乐和专业网络的形式,它可以为学生和教师提供一个平台和机会,让他们在传统的正式课堂环境之外进行交流。本研究探讨了参加两门介绍性在线自主异步课程的高等教育学生如何将社交媒体工具用于个人、专业和学术目的,以及Twitter作为课程评估要求如何促进互动和参与。根据104个学期前和34个学期后的调查,我们的分析显示,尽管Twitter的使用不像其他社交媒体平台那么广泛,但有相当一部分学生对Twitter的使用持积极态度。进一步的分析揭示了一些关于在在线学习中成功实施Twitter的建议的两极分化结果。
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