The use of social media platform to promote authentic learning environment in higher education setting

Mulyono, Herri (2020) The use of social media platform to promote authentic learning environment in higher education setting. Science for Education Today, 10 (2). pp. 105-123.

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Abstract

Introduction. This current survey attempts to explore university teachers and students’ perception of using social media to promote an authentic learning environment.
Materials and Methods. To this end, 249 university teachers and 329 students participated in the survey where they were asked to compete of 27 items of A Social Media Authentic Learning Environment Inventory (SOMALEVI). Statistical Rasch analyses using Winstep software were performed to evaluate both teachers and students’ responses.
Results. Findings of the study showed that participants spent most of their time daily on WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter, respectively with most access was made from their mobile phones. Most of the participant showed positive views about the use of social media to promote authentic learning environment (Nteachers = 247, 99 %; Nstudents = 309, 93.9 %) while the rests showed their negative perception. The majority of those who perceive positive are female (64.53 %) aged range 21-30 years (32.18 %). Findings also indicate that social media provided opportunities for students to share their experiences and learning activities (MR1, LVI = -0.97), to offer students the opportunity to learn from experts (EP1, LVI = -0.82) so that they were able to obtain a lot of insight on particular issues (EP3, LVI = -0.70). It is interesting, but not surprising that both teachers and students found that social media benefited them with learning resources such as video, demonstration, learning files, allowing students to comprehend the learning materials (EP2, LVI = -0.85). However, the study identified some critical issues regarding the use of social media for authentic learning environment, such as unsuitable real- life representation, difficulty to collaborate with others, and difficulty in recognising their learning potential.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: B Philosophy. Psychology. Religion
B Philosophy. Psychology. Religion > DD Germany
Divisions: Fakultas Keguruan & Ilmu Pendidikan
Depositing User: Herri Mulyono
Date Deposited: 23 Aug 2020 14:29
Last Modified: 23 Aug 2020 14:29
URI: http://repository.uhamka.ac.id/id/eprint/2488

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