In the new media era, students and instructors are able to connect and interact with each other via various social network sites (SNS) like Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. When offered with the connection opportunity, which factor would predict students’ decision of connection? A survey conducted among three hundred and fifty students (N = 350) indicated students who were commonly active on SNS had a tendency to stay close with their instructors socially on the cyberspace. It is also found that once the professional relationship between the students and the instructors ended, students were more likely to connect with their instructors online. Theoretical and practical implications are discussed
Undeniably, Facebook has become a significant part of students’ life in the 21st century. Therefore,...
This study aims to explore how learners and educators use social networking sites (SNSs) for educati...
This research examined Facebook friendships between college/university instructors and students. Ba...
In the new media era, students and instructors are able to connect and interact with each other via ...
The 21st century continues to usher in technological advances that change the nature of communicatio...
Studentteacher relationships are vital to successful learning and teaching. Today, communication bet...
Popular social networking sites (SNS), such as Facebook, have begun to change the way students and l...
AbstractIn this paper, we discussed on the potential of Facebook as a social networking tool that co...
Social communications and collaborations have been ranked as one of key information technology trend...
Few modern day technologies come close to the phenomenal social networking sites (SNSs) such as Face...
This study investigates students' involvement in Facebook® as a course management system (CMS), Face...
After their emergence, the growth of social networking sites (SNSs) (e.g., Facebook, MySpace, Linked...
This study investigates a possible link between a students’ willingness to engage in out of class co...
This study investigates a possible link between a students’ willingness to engage in out of class co...
Social network, particularly Facebook, can be defined as a unique online service, platform, or area ...
Undeniably, Facebook has become a significant part of students’ life in the 21st century. Therefore,...
This study aims to explore how learners and educators use social networking sites (SNSs) for educati...
This research examined Facebook friendships between college/university instructors and students. Ba...
In the new media era, students and instructors are able to connect and interact with each other via ...
The 21st century continues to usher in technological advances that change the nature of communicatio...
Studentteacher relationships are vital to successful learning and teaching. Today, communication bet...
Popular social networking sites (SNS), such as Facebook, have begun to change the way students and l...
AbstractIn this paper, we discussed on the potential of Facebook as a social networking tool that co...
Social communications and collaborations have been ranked as one of key information technology trend...
Few modern day technologies come close to the phenomenal social networking sites (SNSs) such as Face...
This study investigates students' involvement in Facebook® as a course management system (CMS), Face...
After their emergence, the growth of social networking sites (SNSs) (e.g., Facebook, MySpace, Linked...
This study investigates a possible link between a students’ willingness to engage in out of class co...
This study investigates a possible link between a students’ willingness to engage in out of class co...
Social network, particularly Facebook, can be defined as a unique online service, platform, or area ...
Undeniably, Facebook has become a significant part of students’ life in the 21st century. Therefore,...
This study aims to explore how learners and educators use social networking sites (SNSs) for educati...
This research examined Facebook friendships between college/university instructors and students. Ba...