The attraction of social media tools in higher education has been attributed to the affordances and participatory nature that the tools offer. For undergraduates in this generation, social networking has become an “addiction”. Ordinarily, a student who has a Facebook account opens the account daily to check new updates and spends hours studying new updates until he/she realizes that there are more important things to do like school work that has been missed because of logging in to a social platform. The research design adopted for the study is a descriptive survey. A multistage random sampling technique was used for the study. Based on a sampling fraction of 36% and with the use of the balloting method, six faculties were randomly selected...
This paper examines social media tools as medium for knowledge sharing among students and academic s...
The uses of social media have developed into a universal and virtually inevitable phenomenon that ha...
In recent years, the rise of social media networks and the potential they hold for Higher Education ...
The research tries to answer the question on what were the reasons the social media and networking s...
Students in an undergraduate pre-service teacher education course were asked to utilise Twitter to a...
This study investigated the use of social media by undergraduates in South-West Nigeria using Bowen ...
Education has embraced social media. We tweet back and forth with our students. We tweet from field ...
Social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter are examples of information communication technologi...
The purpose of this study is to explore undergraduates’ awareness and usage of social media. A descr...
The Internet, and in particular, social media platforms such as Facebook, WhatsApps, YouTube and man...
Social media has now become one of the needs of teenagers. Addiction to social media in adolescents ...
Abstract Today, information has been seen as heavily stressed factor that shapes the society, partic...
The social media have become all pervasive, interactive and participatory communication sources and ...
The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the use of social media tools amongst Nigerian undergraduat...
Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Instagram and other social media sites are frequently used in our day-to...
This paper examines social media tools as medium for knowledge sharing among students and academic s...
The uses of social media have developed into a universal and virtually inevitable phenomenon that ha...
In recent years, the rise of social media networks and the potential they hold for Higher Education ...
The research tries to answer the question on what were the reasons the social media and networking s...
Students in an undergraduate pre-service teacher education course were asked to utilise Twitter to a...
This study investigated the use of social media by undergraduates in South-West Nigeria using Bowen ...
Education has embraced social media. We tweet back and forth with our students. We tweet from field ...
Social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter are examples of information communication technologi...
The purpose of this study is to explore undergraduates’ awareness and usage of social media. A descr...
The Internet, and in particular, social media platforms such as Facebook, WhatsApps, YouTube and man...
Social media has now become one of the needs of teenagers. Addiction to social media in adolescents ...
Abstract Today, information has been seen as heavily stressed factor that shapes the society, partic...
The social media have become all pervasive, interactive and participatory communication sources and ...
The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the use of social media tools amongst Nigerian undergraduat...
Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Instagram and other social media sites are frequently used in our day-to...
This paper examines social media tools as medium for knowledge sharing among students and academic s...
The uses of social media have developed into a universal and virtually inevitable phenomenon that ha...
In recent years, the rise of social media networks and the potential they hold for Higher Education ...