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Using Facebook as Social Learning Environment
Using Facebook as Social Learning Environment

Author(s): Dilek DOĞAN, Yasemin Gülbahar
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Education, Media studies, Culture and social structure
Published by: Vilniaus Universiteto Leidykla
Keywords: Facebook; pre-service teachers; course design; blended learning;

Summary/Abstract: It is important today to prepare pre-service teachers to integrate social media tools into their lessons and to teach them how to use social media as a learning environment for educational context. Based on this, an undergraduate course was designed to fulfil this need. Hence, the purpose of this study is to investigate the behaviours and perceptions of 27 pre-service teachers enrolled to a 14-week social-media enriched blended course. Facebook was used to support an out-of-class teaching and learning process. During the course, students developed educational content and were informed on how to use social media as a learning environment in an educational context. After implementation, they were asked to respond to an open-ended questionnaire related to the 14-week course process and social media usage in lessons. According to the findings, preservice teachers stated that the use of social media tools, in addition to face-to-face learning, can enhance the dissemination of announcements, communication between students and instructor, the sharing of instructional activities, discussions, and the use and creation of multimedia tools and applications 24x7, by extending the limits of normal class hours. Most also stated that they would use Facebook for material and announcement sharing once they were in-service teachers. In addition to Facebook, they emphasised that they would also use Prezi, Glogster, Mind Meister and Edmodo for their lessons and that they had learnt new concepts and social media tools during the course. They also suggested increasing the number of course hours and reducing course content per course session.

  • Issue Year: 17/2018
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 207-228
  • Page Count: 22
  • Language: English