There has been relatively little research exploring how Snapchat can be used within Higher Education teaching to date. In this viewpoint, we draw on extant empirical data to explore the strengths and weaknesses of using the Instant Messaging (IM) app to support student learning and teaching within universities. We conclude by considering whether it is appropriate to fully integrate apps like Snapchat into Higher Education in light of the revelations of data misuse by these platforms. The growth of ‘surveillance realism’, whereby citizens feel increasingly powerless at their personal data being repurposed by these companies for financial gain, arguably supersedes any supposed pedagogical benefits for student learners
Higher Education (HE) teaching practices have evolved over the last twenty years, with more emphasis...
Social Networking Sites (SNS) and Instant Messaging (IM) applications have become very popular in th...
There are growing interests in improving teaching and learning performance through eLearning using s...
There has been relatively little research exploring how Snapchat can be used within Higher Education...
Academics overwhelmingly value social media as a tool for enhancing student learning (Moran et al, 2...
This article illustrates one professor’s experiment with using Snapchat in a university EFL classroo...
The purpose of this study is to understand the uses and gratifications college students derive from ...
This study analysed how students’ mobile phones and Snapchat are adapted to and participate in the c...
Abstract Biomedical educators have turned to technologies, like social media, to supplement progress...
Snapchat is a highly popular smartphone app that allows personalised multimedia communication for sp...
Visually based social media are very popular in motivating teenagers on the social side of their lif...
In contrast to the "total recall" and "save everything" ethos of many digital pioneers, recent popul...
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to spread at an unprecedented rate, many universities around the ...
The advantages of social technologies in education have been amply explored in recent research, but ...
Social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter are examples of information communication technologi...
Higher Education (HE) teaching practices have evolved over the last twenty years, with more emphasis...
Social Networking Sites (SNS) and Instant Messaging (IM) applications have become very popular in th...
There are growing interests in improving teaching and learning performance through eLearning using s...
There has been relatively little research exploring how Snapchat can be used within Higher Education...
Academics overwhelmingly value social media as a tool for enhancing student learning (Moran et al, 2...
This article illustrates one professor’s experiment with using Snapchat in a university EFL classroo...
The purpose of this study is to understand the uses and gratifications college students derive from ...
This study analysed how students’ mobile phones and Snapchat are adapted to and participate in the c...
Abstract Biomedical educators have turned to technologies, like social media, to supplement progress...
Snapchat is a highly popular smartphone app that allows personalised multimedia communication for sp...
Visually based social media are very popular in motivating teenagers on the social side of their lif...
In contrast to the "total recall" and "save everything" ethos of many digital pioneers, recent popul...
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to spread at an unprecedented rate, many universities around the ...
The advantages of social technologies in education have been amply explored in recent research, but ...
Social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter are examples of information communication technologi...
Higher Education (HE) teaching practices have evolved over the last twenty years, with more emphasis...
Social Networking Sites (SNS) and Instant Messaging (IM) applications have become very popular in th...
There are growing interests in improving teaching and learning performance through eLearning using s...