调查社交媒体和网络犯罪在高等教育中的不良影响:在线大学案例研究

Khatera Akrami, Mursal Akrami, Fazila Akrami, Maliha Ahrari, Musawer Hakimi, Abdul Wajid Fazil
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在当今的数字时代,社交媒体的使用和网络犯罪的不断升级给高等教育机构带来了巨大的障碍,促使我们对其影响进行全面的探讨。本研究调查了高等教育中社交媒体与网络犯罪的交集,尤其侧重于在线大学环境。其目的是分析在线大学生使用社交媒体的模式、网络犯罪的普遍性以及应对这些挑战的有效策略。本研究采用混合方法,通过调查从 100 名学生中收集数据,评估他们在社交媒体上的互动以及对网络犯罪的看法。调查结果显示,各院系的学生分布各异,WhatsApp 和 Instagram 成为主要平台。值得注意的是,尽管对网络欺凌和黑客风险的看法各不相同,但学生们出于学术目的积极参与社交媒体。研究强调了在线高等教育中社交媒体和网络犯罪的复杂动态,突出了全面风险管理和学生福祉的重要性。因此,研究提倡开展网络安全培训,加强社交媒体指导,培养数字素养,营造安全的在线学习环境。这项研究为了解教育机构内数字技术不断发展的情况提供了宝贵的见解,为今后调查有效的干预措施和政策框架奠定了基础。
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Investigating the Adverse Effects of Social Media and Cybercrime in Higher Education: A Case Study of an Online University
The utilization of social media alongside the escalating occurrence of cybercrime presents significant hurdles for higher education institutions in today's digital era, prompting a comprehensive exploration of their ramifications. This study investigates the intersection of social media and cybercrime within higher education, focusing particularly on an online university environment. Its aim is to analyze patterns of social media usage, the prevalence of cybercrime, and effective strategies for addressing these challenges among online university students. Through a mixed-methods approach, data were collected from a cohort of 100 students via surveys to evaluate their social media interactions and perceptions of cybercrime. Findings reveal a diverse distribution of students across faculties, with WhatsApp and Instagram emerging as the dominant platforms. Noteworthy is the active engagement of students on social media for academic purposes, though perspectives on cyberbullying and hacking risks vary. The study emphasizes the complex dynamics of social media and cybercrime in online higher education, highlighting the importance of comprehensive risk management and student well-being. As such, it advocates for the implementation of cybersecurity training and the enhancement of social media guidelines to cultivate digital literacy and foster a secure online learning environment. This research offers valuable insights into the evolving landscape of digital technologies within educational institutions, laying the groundwork for future investigations into effective interventions and policy frameworks.Top of Form
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