2018
DOI: 10.5539/ass.v14n9p58
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Development of the Social-Media-based Blended Learning Course to Enhance Student Learning: A Case Study on a Social Science Course

Abstract: The purposes of this research were: 1) to develop a social-media-based blended learning course 2) to study the overall effectiveness of the developed learning course and 3) to examine student learning toward the developed learning course. Purposive sampling was used to select a research sample of 16 students who were enrolled in the selected social science course under the Business and Computer Education Program at Kasetsart University. Data analysis was presented using the mean, standard deviation, t-test and… Show more

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“…This will be very suitable for the new normal era, in which social activities begin to be reduced without reducing the essence of learning. In addition, blended learning has many positive effects on learning such as improving learning outcomes [6], achievement and motivation [7], scientific attitudes, and independent learning skills [8]. However, specifically at the postgraduate level, new strategies are still needed besides blended learning to suit the characteristics of learning in higher education.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This will be very suitable for the new normal era, in which social activities begin to be reduced without reducing the essence of learning. In addition, blended learning has many positive effects on learning such as improving learning outcomes [6], achievement and motivation [7], scientific attitudes, and independent learning skills [8]. However, specifically at the postgraduate level, new strategies are still needed besides blended learning to suit the characteristics of learning in higher education.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%