Educators and researchers are increasingly interested in the benefits of using Facebook groups attached to university courses, largely around connectedness, engagement and sense of belonging. However, thus far, there have been no broad-scale investigations on the potential outcomes of course-attached Facebook groups. The current study used both within- and between-group analyses on 471 participants, in order to investigate whether courses with an attached official or unofficial Facebook group was related to increased student engagement (in the categories of relationships with faculty members, peer relationships, behavioural engagement, cognitive engagement, valuing and a sense of belonging) and degree identity compared to courses without Fa...
This study examines the perceptions of TESL Undergraduates in the Faculty of Education, UiTM Shah Al...
The lure of Facebook for university students has grown in recent years, with many defecting from ins...
The purpose of this research was to examine students’ perspective of their use of Facebook to furthe...
There is a growing body of research exploring the potential benefits of implementing Facebook groups...
University initiatives that enhance a students' sense of belonging may increase student retention an...
Universities routinely use Facebook as a marketing tool, but little is known about its impact on rec...
Potential uses for Facebook are frequently studied in scholarly literature. To date, much of this re...
Facebook is a very popular social media platform used by a significant number worldwide. There is st...
Facebook has the potential to be used as an educational tool that supports the formation of a cohort...
Educators wanting to enhance their classroom learning environment are finding Facebook to be a benef...
Facebook use among students is almost ubiquitous; however, its use for formal academic purposes rema...
In the past few years, Facebook has been increasingly studied for academic purposes due to its poten...
Popular social networking sites (SNS), such as Facebook, have begun to change the way students and l...
[EN] In this paper I measure first year student Facebook usage as part of a broader PhD study into t...
Facebook is social media that is ubiquitously used in higher education contexts by both staff and st...
This study examines the perceptions of TESL Undergraduates in the Faculty of Education, UiTM Shah Al...
The lure of Facebook for university students has grown in recent years, with many defecting from ins...
The purpose of this research was to examine students’ perspective of their use of Facebook to furthe...
There is a growing body of research exploring the potential benefits of implementing Facebook groups...
University initiatives that enhance a students' sense of belonging may increase student retention an...
Universities routinely use Facebook as a marketing tool, but little is known about its impact on rec...
Potential uses for Facebook are frequently studied in scholarly literature. To date, much of this re...
Facebook is a very popular social media platform used by a significant number worldwide. There is st...
Facebook has the potential to be used as an educational tool that supports the formation of a cohort...
Educators wanting to enhance their classroom learning environment are finding Facebook to be a benef...
Facebook use among students is almost ubiquitous; however, its use for formal academic purposes rema...
In the past few years, Facebook has been increasingly studied for academic purposes due to its poten...
Popular social networking sites (SNS), such as Facebook, have begun to change the way students and l...
[EN] In this paper I measure first year student Facebook usage as part of a broader PhD study into t...
Facebook is social media that is ubiquitously used in higher education contexts by both staff and st...
This study examines the perceptions of TESL Undergraduates in the Faculty of Education, UiTM Shah Al...
The lure of Facebook for university students has grown in recent years, with many defecting from ins...
The purpose of this research was to examine students’ perspective of their use of Facebook to furthe...