Like it or die: using social networks to improve collaborative learning in higher education
1. L I K E I T O R D I E : U S I N G
S O C I A L N E T W O R K S T O
I M P R O V E C O L L A B O R A T I V E
L E A R N I N G I N H I G H E R
E D U C A T I O N
O C T O B E R 2 0 1 8
E V A L A H U E R T A - O T E R O , R E B E C A C O R D E R O -
G U T I É R R E Z A N D V A N E S S A I Z Q U I E R D O - Á L V A R E Z
Like it or die: using social networks
to improve collaborative learning in
higher education
Eva Lahuerta-Otero,
Rebeca Cordero-Gutiérrez,
Vanessa Izquierdo-Álvarez
2. social media users worldwide2.62B
Spanish internet users use social
networks
85%
of Spaniards "can't live" without
internet connection through their
smartphone
47%
I N T R O D U C T I O N
3. G E N E R A T I O N Z
N E W L E A R N I N G
C O N T E X T
- T e a c h i n g
c h a l l e n g e
- S t u d e n t s :
p r o a c t i v e
l e a r n i n g
N E W I C T s , N E W
P O S S I B I L I T I E S
- f o r m a l a n d
i n f o r m a l
l e a r n i n g
- c o l l a b o r a t i v e
a n d s e l f -
l e a r n i n g
M I L L E N N I A L S
4. L I T E R A T U R E R E V I E W
SOCIAL MEDIA CAN:
- help build significant relationships
through learning communities
- encourage the building of knowledge
- develop reciprocity in the contribution
of new ideas
- assimilate new knowledge along with
others
- improve GPA averages
- improved resoutce sharing and
collaboration
HOWEVER:
- a high number of teachers in
universities resist the normalization of
the use of these tools
- do not succeed in making use of
them as a method to evaluate students
5. P U R P O S E
Assess the effects of the use of
social networks in university
classrooms.
6. RESEARCH QUESTIONS
• RQ1: Do students have a willingness to use social media for
academic purposes?
• RQ2: Do students in higher education accept this new way of
learning through social networks?
• RQ3: Does the use of social media in the class facilitate knowledge
sharing?
• RQ4: Do students enjoy using social networks in class for learning
purposes?
• RQ5: Does the previous use of social networks in academic
contexts predispose students to use them more frequently in class?
• RQ6: Are students willing to use these type of platforms with more
intensity in the academic field?
7. M E T H O D O L O G Y
DESCRIPTION OF THE ACTIVITY: Practical activity in the three main
horizontal social networks (Facebook, Instagram and Twitter
SAMPLE: 191 participants (146 answers) - four subjects, four degres,
two universities
QUESTIONNAIRE: Data colletion - 14 to 25 May, 2018. 23 items
(social network perception, experience perception, previous use
(independent variables), repetition of experience and satisfaction
(dependent variables)
8. R E S U L T S A N D C O N C L U S I O N S
First stage: Exploratory factorial analysis
- factorial loadings > 0.5
- variance extracted > 50%
Second stage: linear regressions
RESULTS:
9. R E S U L T S A N D C O N C L U S I O N S
- Good predisposition to carrying out
activities in the teaching field through
social networks
- Higher education students accept the
use of new forms of learning through
social networks
- Previous contact with these type of
platforms facilitates the exchange of
knowledge and the active learning of the
students
- Users with previous experience with the
SNS in the academic context are
predisposed to continue using them
- Students are willing to increase the
intensity of the use of these tools
10. L I M I T A T I O N S A N D F U T U R E
R E S E A R C H L I N E S
Connecting with web
personalities
Extension of the sample
Country comparison
Questionnaire not
completely based on
previous literature
LIMITATIONS
Overcoming the
limitations
Consider other
experiences in the social
networks
FUTURE
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