2019
DOI: 10.1007/s10639-019-09888-1
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A comparison of students’ twitter use in a postsecondary course delivered on campus and online

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“…Two identical surveys were administered in both courses at the beginning (i.e., pre-survey) and end (i.e., post-survey) of the fall 2019 semester. The questions were developed based on existing literature, our research questions, and one author's previous study on postsecondary Twitter use and course engagement (Peters et al, 2018(Peters et al, , 2019.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Two identical surveys were administered in both courses at the beginning (i.e., pre-survey) and end (i.e., post-survey) of the fall 2019 semester. The questions were developed based on existing literature, our research questions, and one author's previous study on postsecondary Twitter use and course engagement (Peters et al, 2018(Peters et al, , 2019.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The studies that have been conducted on social media and learning have focused on incorporating Twitter in the on-campus, in-person classroom. The limited research on Twitter's impact in the online classroom, particularly related to postsecondary students' Twitter use behaviours and perceptions of its usefulness in learning and engagement (Peters et al, 2018(Peters et al, , 2019, encouraged the present exploratory research. Our research question asked: does the integration of Twitter as an engagement and learning tool result in perceived improved interaction, engagement, and connectedness between postsecondary students and their peers and instructors?…”
Section: Social Media In the Online Classroommentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies have traditionally focused on small and closed OLCs. Their research has investigated OLCs embedded in online courses with a small number of students, e.g., online discussion forum (Lai, 2015; Mtshali et al, 2020), or an integrated social media like Twitter (Ayu et al, 2021; Peters et al, 2019). Oftentimes, participation in these OLCs is expected or required as part of the formal curriculum in a course.…”
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confidence: 99%