2019
DOI: 10.5539/ijel.v9n2p189
|View full text |Cite
|
Sign up to set email alerts
|

Online Social Networking in the Teaching of English as a Foreign Language

Abstract: The online social networking sites like the Facebook, Google+, Twitter, LinkedIn and WhatsApp are the most widely used platforms for routinely essential communications. However, the role and implications of using online social networking sites in teaching still remain unestablished (Roblyer et al., 2010). In view of the ever-advancing trends in using online social networking, a study of the EFL teachers’ extent of using digital social networking is taken up at the University of Tabuk in Saudi Arabia.… Show more

Help me understand this report

Search citation statements

Order By: Relevance

Paper Sections

Select...
1

Citation Types

0
1
0

Year Published

2024
2024
2024
2024

Publication Types

Select...
1
1

Relationship

0
2

Authors

Journals

citations
Cited by 2 publications
(1 citation statement)
references
References 9 publications
0
1
0
Order By: Relevance
“…In the field of language learning, this shift is reflected in the gradual replacement of traditional computer-based websites by mobile apps as the preferred method of informal language learning for younger generations [16]. At the same time, mobile apps, represented by social networks such as Twitter, WhatsApp, and Instagram [17], play an increasingly important role, not only in changing the ways in which people communicate [17,18] and through which people can create personal profiles, post content, and facilitate the rapid exchange of information [17,19], but also in language learning, playing a key role in providing a platform for learners to share their experiences and communicate with one another [20].…”
Section: Language Learning Through Social Mediamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the field of language learning, this shift is reflected in the gradual replacement of traditional computer-based websites by mobile apps as the preferred method of informal language learning for younger generations [16]. At the same time, mobile apps, represented by social networks such as Twitter, WhatsApp, and Instagram [17], play an increasingly important role, not only in changing the ways in which people communicate [17,18] and through which people can create personal profiles, post content, and facilitate the rapid exchange of information [17,19], but also in language learning, playing a key role in providing a platform for learners to share their experiences and communicate with one another [20].…”
Section: Language Learning Through Social Mediamentioning
confidence: 99%