This study examined the relationships between integration into popular social networking site Facebook and feelings of social support and university belonging among traditional college-age students. The study bears importance to higher education, as it examines a technology that students use with ever-increasing frequency in order to interact with individuals both in and out of their institution of higher education. While prior research has examined a number of outcomes related to Internet and social networking behaviors, there was little that examined how students felt supported or felt they belong to their institution in relation to their online behaviors. By researching the relationships between social networking technology use and stude...
The purpose of this research was to examine students’ perspective of their use of Facebook to furthe...
I conducted two studies that investigated Facebook and its relationship to college students’ social ...
Often in education, the phrase “meet students where they are” is used as an approach to meet ever-ch...
This study examined the relationships between integration into popular social networking site Facebo...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects online social networking sites have on college ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects online social networking sites have on college ...
Today\u27s college students are digital natives who have grown up using technology, such as social n...
Student usage of online social networks (OSNs) has become prominent in the lives and experiences of ...
Facebook, a popular social networking site among college students, provides the means for college st...
Facebook is by far the most ubiquitous social network in the world. While it has been studied extens...
Social Networking sites have emerged as college students’ number one source of communication. Facebo...
The use of social networking by college students has become increasingly relevant to their academic ...
Facebook is an online social networking site that connects people through intentionally constructed ...
Thesis advisor: Karen ArnoldTraditional aged college students currently enrolled at institutions of ...
Young people today grow up alongside the rapidly developing information and communication technologi...
The purpose of this research was to examine students’ perspective of their use of Facebook to furthe...
I conducted two studies that investigated Facebook and its relationship to college students’ social ...
Often in education, the phrase “meet students where they are” is used as an approach to meet ever-ch...
This study examined the relationships between integration into popular social networking site Facebo...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects online social networking sites have on college ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects online social networking sites have on college ...
Today\u27s college students are digital natives who have grown up using technology, such as social n...
Student usage of online social networks (OSNs) has become prominent in the lives and experiences of ...
Facebook, a popular social networking site among college students, provides the means for college st...
Facebook is by far the most ubiquitous social network in the world. While it has been studied extens...
Social Networking sites have emerged as college students’ number one source of communication. Facebo...
The use of social networking by college students has become increasingly relevant to their academic ...
Facebook is an online social networking site that connects people through intentionally constructed ...
Thesis advisor: Karen ArnoldTraditional aged college students currently enrolled at institutions of ...
Young people today grow up alongside the rapidly developing information and communication technologi...
The purpose of this research was to examine students’ perspective of their use of Facebook to furthe...
I conducted two studies that investigated Facebook and its relationship to college students’ social ...
Often in education, the phrase “meet students where they are” is used as an approach to meet ever-ch...