This chapter introduces the background and context of the study. It discusses the emergence of Facebook in 2004 and its rapid growth at Harvard University and other colleges. It then states the problem of negative perceptions of Facebook's effects on students due to time spent and potential isolation. However, some research also indicates benefits for students such as social connection and information sharing. The purpose is to determine students' perceptions of Facebook's benefits and how it helps them learn. The study will focus on interviewing high school students on their Facebook use and perspectives.
THE GRATIFICATION AND MISUSE PATTERNS OF FACEBOOK USE AMONG UNDERGRADUATE S...American Research Thoughts
This study explored the consequences of Facebook use in the lives of undergraduate
students and to what extent this social network site was subjective to their everyday requirements. In
this respect 100 college students from Govt. College Dharamshala were randomly chosen and after
reviewing several studies on Facebook use, a questionnaire containing 20 close-ended questions was
framed and circulated them in their free times. The collected data was tabled and analyzed with the
assistance of IBM SPSS 20. Finally, the study summarizes that the undergraduates access Facebook
for various purposes in their everyday life in which, academic search, online shopping, developing
(social) relations, sharing data, chatting, and killing loneliness are primary. The study also confirms
and supports the results of previous studies that the consumption of Facebook influences students’
academic, health and social life both negative and positive manners. It is alarmed that if the
dependency of students on Facebook is not taken seriously by parents, teachers and policymakers, it
would influence their social relationship, health status, moral attitude and academic performance to a
large manner in coming years.
THE GRATIFICATION AND MISUSE PATTERNS OF FACEBOOK USE AMONG UNDERGRADUATE S...American Research Thoughts
This study explored the consequences of Facebook use in the lives of undergraduate
students and to what extent this social network site was subjective to their everyday requirements. In
this respect 100 college students from Govt. College Dharamshala were randomly chosen and after
reviewing several studies on Facebook use, a questionnaire containing 20 close-ended questions was
framed and circulated them in their free times. The collected data was tabled and analyzed with the
assistance of IBM SPSS 20. Finally, the study summarizes that the undergraduates access Facebook
for various purposes in their everyday life in which, academic search, online shopping, developing
(social) relations, sharing data, chatting, and killing loneliness are primary. The study also confirms
and supports the results of previous studies that the consumption of Facebook influences students’
academic, health and social life both negative and positive manners. It is alarmed that if the
dependency of students on Facebook is not taken seriously by parents, teachers and policymakers, it
would influence their social relationship, health status, moral attitude and academic performance to a
large manner in coming years.
Should Gorden Secondary School use Facebook in the classroom?Betty Wakia (白丽)
In the fast-growing digital world, the influence of social media on people’s lives cannot be ignored. Social media like facebook are widely accepted and used by students for communication and other purposes. Since the introduction of the mobile phone in 2007, facebook has become a popular tool for communication among students in Papua New Guinea (PNG). They then quickly grasp information, post pictures, and opinions through facebook anytime, anywhere and even achieve the effect of a live broadcast on their mobile devices. The era of the mobile internet has opened the door for PNG's social development and provided more help for the development of various social sectors. These convenient and fast communication methods are bound to be welcomed by the students. Despite this, it is argued that in PNG, the potential of using facebook for learning and teaching purposes in the classroom remains controversial.
International Journal of Engineering Research and Applications (IJERA) is an open access online peer reviewed international journal that publishes research and review articles in the fields of Computer Science, Neural Networks, Electrical Engineering, Software Engineering, Information Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Plastic Engineering, Food Technology, Textile Engineering, Nano Technology & science, Power Electronics, Electronics & Communication Engineering, Computational mathematics, Image processing, Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Environmental Engineering, VLSI Testing & Low Power VLSI Design etc.
Assignment Impacts of Facebook on second-year students major in English at University
Today, the social network Facebook is attracting a large number of university students, typically students of the English department. With many different uses, the students consider Facebook as social network that is an indispensable part in searching and learning, using it has become a daily habit of the second year students of University. The paper presents positive and negative impact of Facebook on second-year students major in English at University
Foss, nate the experiences of early service teachers using facebook nftej v23...William Kritsonis
William Allan Kritsonis, Editor-in-Chief, NATIONAL FORUM JOURNALS (Founded 1982). Dr. William Allan Kritsonis, Distinguished Alumnus, Central Washington University, College of Education and Professional Studies, Ellensburg, Washington; Invited Guest Lecturer, Oxford Round Table, University of Oxford, United Kingdom; Hall of Honor, Prairie View A&M University/Member of the Texas A&M University System. Professor of Educational Leadership, The University of Texas of the Permian Basin.
Foss, nate the experiences of early service teachers using facebook nftej v23...William Kritsonis
Dr. William Allan Kritsonis, Editor-in-Chief, NATIONAL FORUM JOURNALS (Founded 1982). Dr. Kritsonis has served as an elementary school teacher, elementary and middle school principal, superintendent of schools, director of student teaching and field experiences, professor, author, consultant, and journal editor. Dr. Kritsonis has considerable experience in chairing PhD dissertations and master thesis and has supervised practicums for teacher candidates, curriculum supervisors, central office personnel, principals, and superintendents. He also has experience in teaching in doctoral and masters programs in elementary and secondary education as well as educational leadership and supervision. He has earned the rank as professor at three universities in two states, including successful post-tenure reviews.
The 411 on Facebook: An FYI for TeachersAPatterson79
This power point presentation provides a brief description of social networking, specifically focusing on Facebook. The reasons why children use it, the pros and cons of it, and how to keep kids safe on Facebook are all addressed in this presentation.
Research Thesis (The Impact of Facebook Usage to the Academic Performance of ...Anjenette Columnas
This is our research paper in a thesis-like form entitled "The Impact of Facebook Usage to the Academic Performance of the 4th Year Education Students in Andres Bonifacio College". Together with the unity of the group, our research thesis was made possible.
I hope this will help as a guidance for students who will also make their own research thesis in the future!
Determinants of Facebook usage among Polytechnic Students in South East, Nigeriaijtsrd
The study examined the determinants of Facebook usage among polytechnic students in south east of Nigeria. Specifically, the effects of perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, perceived privacy, and peer group influence on Facebook usage were examined using a sample of 3,872 regular students obtained using the Gorg and Ball 1973 formula population of 39.490 of regular programmes including the ordinary national diploma OND and higher national diploma HND in government owned polytechnics in the south east Nigeria. The Facebook Usage Questionnaire FUQ , a 5 point Likert type instrument designed for data collection, was tested reliable at 0.82 correlation coefficient. The tables and frequencies were used to analyses the characteristics of the variables while the Spearman's correlation coefficient. Was used to examine the relationship between Facebook Usage and the selected determinants. The results showed that Facebook usage and perceived usefulness has a very strong positive and significant 0.884, p. 0.001 correlation Perceived ease of use has a strong and positive significant effect Facebook usage 0.964, p. 0.000 among Polytechnic students in south east Nigeria Perceived privacy has a very strong positive and significant effect Facebook usage 0.909, p. 0.000 among Polytechnic students in south east Nigeria and that Peer group influence has a strong and positive significant effect Facebook usage 0.994, p 0.000 among Polytechnic students in south east Nigeria. The study thus concluded that Facebook is capable is controlling a high wave of consumers and can be a veritable avenue for product marketing and image making. It is therefore recommended that marketers should consider the use of Facebook as advertising channel for their products, as products that appeal from the young and student audience can be successfully marketed using the Facebook. Nwankwo Nwukamaka | Prof. I. C. Nwaizugbo "Determinants of Facebook usage among Polytechnic Students in South-East, Nigeria" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-3 | Issue-5 , August 2019, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd26758.pdfPaper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/management/marketing-management/26758/determinants-of-facebook-usage-among-polytechnic-students-in-south-east-nigeria/nwankwo-nwukamaka
Should Gorden Secondary School use Facebook in the classroom?Betty Wakia (白丽)
In the fast-growing digital world, the influence of social media on people’s lives cannot be ignored. Social media like facebook are widely accepted and used by students for communication and other purposes. Since the introduction of the mobile phone in 2007, facebook has become a popular tool for communication among students in Papua New Guinea (PNG). They then quickly grasp information, post pictures, and opinions through facebook anytime, anywhere and even achieve the effect of a live broadcast on their mobile devices. The era of the mobile internet has opened the door for PNG's social development and provided more help for the development of various social sectors. These convenient and fast communication methods are bound to be welcomed by the students. Despite this, it is argued that in PNG, the potential of using facebook for learning and teaching purposes in the classroom remains controversial.
International Journal of Engineering Research and Applications (IJERA) is an open access online peer reviewed international journal that publishes research and review articles in the fields of Computer Science, Neural Networks, Electrical Engineering, Software Engineering, Information Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Plastic Engineering, Food Technology, Textile Engineering, Nano Technology & science, Power Electronics, Electronics & Communication Engineering, Computational mathematics, Image processing, Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Environmental Engineering, VLSI Testing & Low Power VLSI Design etc.
Assignment Impacts of Facebook on second-year students major in English at University
Today, the social network Facebook is attracting a large number of university students, typically students of the English department. With many different uses, the students consider Facebook as social network that is an indispensable part in searching and learning, using it has become a daily habit of the second year students of University. The paper presents positive and negative impact of Facebook on second-year students major in English at University
Foss, nate the experiences of early service teachers using facebook nftej v23...William Kritsonis
William Allan Kritsonis, Editor-in-Chief, NATIONAL FORUM JOURNALS (Founded 1982). Dr. William Allan Kritsonis, Distinguished Alumnus, Central Washington University, College of Education and Professional Studies, Ellensburg, Washington; Invited Guest Lecturer, Oxford Round Table, University of Oxford, United Kingdom; Hall of Honor, Prairie View A&M University/Member of the Texas A&M University System. Professor of Educational Leadership, The University of Texas of the Permian Basin.
Foss, nate the experiences of early service teachers using facebook nftej v23...William Kritsonis
Dr. William Allan Kritsonis, Editor-in-Chief, NATIONAL FORUM JOURNALS (Founded 1982). Dr. Kritsonis has served as an elementary school teacher, elementary and middle school principal, superintendent of schools, director of student teaching and field experiences, professor, author, consultant, and journal editor. Dr. Kritsonis has considerable experience in chairing PhD dissertations and master thesis and has supervised practicums for teacher candidates, curriculum supervisors, central office personnel, principals, and superintendents. He also has experience in teaching in doctoral and masters programs in elementary and secondary education as well as educational leadership and supervision. He has earned the rank as professor at three universities in two states, including successful post-tenure reviews.
The 411 on Facebook: An FYI for TeachersAPatterson79
This power point presentation provides a brief description of social networking, specifically focusing on Facebook. The reasons why children use it, the pros and cons of it, and how to keep kids safe on Facebook are all addressed in this presentation.
Research Thesis (The Impact of Facebook Usage to the Academic Performance of ...Anjenette Columnas
This is our research paper in a thesis-like form entitled "The Impact of Facebook Usage to the Academic Performance of the 4th Year Education Students in Andres Bonifacio College". Together with the unity of the group, our research thesis was made possible.
I hope this will help as a guidance for students who will also make their own research thesis in the future!
Determinants of Facebook usage among Polytechnic Students in South East, Nigeriaijtsrd
The study examined the determinants of Facebook usage among polytechnic students in south east of Nigeria. Specifically, the effects of perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, perceived privacy, and peer group influence on Facebook usage were examined using a sample of 3,872 regular students obtained using the Gorg and Ball 1973 formula population of 39.490 of regular programmes including the ordinary national diploma OND and higher national diploma HND in government owned polytechnics in the south east Nigeria. The Facebook Usage Questionnaire FUQ , a 5 point Likert type instrument designed for data collection, was tested reliable at 0.82 correlation coefficient. The tables and frequencies were used to analyses the characteristics of the variables while the Spearman's correlation coefficient. Was used to examine the relationship between Facebook Usage and the selected determinants. The results showed that Facebook usage and perceived usefulness has a very strong positive and significant 0.884, p. 0.001 correlation Perceived ease of use has a strong and positive significant effect Facebook usage 0.964, p. 0.000 among Polytechnic students in south east Nigeria Perceived privacy has a very strong positive and significant effect Facebook usage 0.909, p. 0.000 among Polytechnic students in south east Nigeria and that Peer group influence has a strong and positive significant effect Facebook usage 0.994, p 0.000 among Polytechnic students in south east Nigeria. The study thus concluded that Facebook is capable is controlling a high wave of consumers and can be a veritable avenue for product marketing and image making. It is therefore recommended that marketers should consider the use of Facebook as advertising channel for their products, as products that appeal from the young and student audience can be successfully marketed using the Facebook. Nwankwo Nwukamaka | Prof. I. C. Nwaizugbo "Determinants of Facebook usage among Polytechnic Students in South-East, Nigeria" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-3 | Issue-5 , August 2019, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd26758.pdfPaper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/management/marketing-management/26758/determinants-of-facebook-usage-among-polytechnic-students-in-south-east-nigeria/nwankwo-nwukamaka
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Under Augustus, the empire experienced the Pax Romana, a 200-year period of relative peace and stability. Augustus reformed the military, established efficient administrative systems, and initiated grand construction projects. The empire's borders expanded, encompassing territories from Britain to Egypt and from Spain to the Euphrates. Roman legions, renowned for their discipline and engineering prowess, secured and maintained these vast territories, building roads, fortifications, and cities that facilitated control and integration.
The Roman Empire’s society was hierarchical, with a rigid class system. At the top were the patricians, wealthy elites who held significant political power. Below them were the plebeians, free citizens with limited political influence, and the vast numbers of slaves who formed the backbone of the economy. The family unit was central, governed by the paterfamilias, the male head who held absolute authority.
Culturally, the Romans were eclectic, absorbing and adapting elements from the civilizations they encountered, particularly the Greeks. Roman art, literature, and philosophy reflected this synthesis, creating a rich cultural tapestry. Latin, the Roman language, became the lingua franca of the Western world, influencing numerous modern languages.
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What's on your mind.pptx
1. "What's on your mind? Students
Perception on the Benefits of
Facebook"
Chapter I: Statement of the Problem
and the Review of Related Literature
2. Introduction
This chapter contains the Background
of the study , Statement of the problem,
Purpose of the study , Research Questions,
Significance of the study, Scope and
Delimitation , Review of Related Literature,
and Definition of terms.
3. Background of the Study
February 4, 2004, a nineteen year old, Mark
Zuckerberg, launched Facebook. He founded the
Facebook while he was studying at Harvard
University. He had already developed many social
networking websites for his fellow students, including
coursematch which was allowing users to view
people who are taking their degree and Facebook
where you could rate people attractiveness. In just
one day, one thousand two hundred Harvard
students had signed up on the site and with in one
half of the undergraduate population had their
profile. The network scattered all over in US
Universities.
4. It was called as facebook.com in august 2005. From
September 2005, the US high schools could signed up
and then after in began to spread all over the world
reaching UK universities. The site remains free to join
and gave a profits through the advertising revenue.
The network extended to educational institutions to
anyone with their registered email address in
September 2006. The yahoo and Google company
expressed interest to buy the network but Mr.
Zuckerberg didn't accepted it. The site continued to
developed during 2007. Many changes had come and
new things and give the users can give their gifts to
friends post free and develop their own applications.
5. The number of registered users had reached 30
million in 2007 making the Facebook as the largest
networking site with an educational focus. (Philip, July
25 2007).
There are also research about Facebook which is
beneficial to the student. According to the conclusion
of Gafni and Deri to their research about cost and
benefits of Facebook founded as a very important
thing for the first year student (RQ-b), and they can
easily find other people in the campus through using
it .Facebook also found active for the student's
learning process
6. Statement of the Problem
According to (Shukla,2017) There are ten negative effects of
Facebook to the teens. The isolation, putting on weight, abnormal
symptoms, bad for eyes, communication with strangers, lacks
emotional connections, unhealthy and sex approach. That is why
parents do not allowed their children to use Facebook. Aside from it
spends a lot of time, it would lead to give negative effects to their
children. The shoutmeloud.com page (2017) also states that there
are disadvantages of using Facebook. One of major concerns and
disadvantages of Facebook, is Facebook privacy, private status
published publicity, Facebook profiles not using Facebook list feature
and time consuming. There are also myths about Facebook. One of
this myths is people can see who viewed their profile.(Snow,2015).
7. .
However, most of the young teenagers
spend their time most especially facebook,
because it is fun to use and best to use in
communication.(Shukla,2017)
This study will erase the wrong perception
of others about using facebook through
interviewing students in Lamanan National
High School about their perception of the
benefits of facebook and how it helped them
as a students.
8. Purpose of the Study
The purpose of the study was to determine the
students perception on the benefits of facebook.
There are three main objectives in this study:
1. To interview students about the benefits of
facebook.
2. Is to erase the wrong notion or misconception
of others about facebook.
3. To determine that facebook has also benefits
to the students.
9. Research Question
The central question of this research was what are the
perception of students about the benefits of facebook.
In reaction to this question, five specific questions were
used.
1. What do student say about facebook?
2. What are the reasons of students in using facebook?
3. What are the benefits, students get from facebook?
4. How did they apply those benefits as a studet?
5. How important is facebook to the students?
10. Significant of the Study
This study is significant because it will present
ideas or evidences that there are benefits,
advantages and positive things that can be taken
from facebook. It will also erase the wrong
notion or misconception and negative comments
and complaints about facebook. It will gather
information about what facebook could give to
help the students of Lamanan National High
School.
11. Scope and Delimitation
The range of this study is to determine the
perception of the Junior H.S student in Lamanan
National High School S.Y 2017-2018 about the
benefits of using facebook. However, this study
involved free limitations. First, there are only five
students per grade level to be in interviewed.
Second, the study will only interview those
students who often use facebook. Third, the
questions to be interviewed must be related to the
topic of the study.
12. Review of Related Literature
Facebook is use as an entertainment by the students, (Shukla 2017).
Facebook also gives many benefits and positive effects towards the
students.
One of the benefits or the advantage of facebook is, it is use in
business. Business man use facebook to promote or sell their product
and services. Facebook also help them to found their clients,
(Shoutmeloud.com,2017) . They can easily update their supliers
investors and high value customers.
Facebook also gives news and informations. It is a real time social
networking site, best for getting source and to stay updated with
recent news and informations.(Shoutmeloud.com 2017)
13. It is best to use as communication. Facebook allows a
quick and efficient exchanging of messages and find
friends by the use of search bar. Facebook also shows the
list of your friend and your contact
list.(Shoibraza134,2017).
Facebook is a big source of information that many people
shared on daily basis. There are thousands of pages with
different languages in every country that shared
information to be read.(Shoaibraza134,2017)
Nationally , according to the page exploreble.com,
Facebook is a very powerful tool to communicate .It helps
the Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) in reducing their
loneliness to their love ones.
14. Definition of Terms
Facebook- a site that has a benefits to the
students
Misconception-misinterpretation about
facebook
Bebefits-good effect of facebook to the
students