The power of ICT-based social networks in higher education

Akbari Elham, Ahmadi-Ashtiani Hamidreza, Mohsenpourkebria Hossein
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Today, social networks are becoming ubiquitous in an increasing rate throughout the world; they particularly attract the younger generation, becoming an inseparable part of their daily lives. Among the various kinds of these networks (Facebook, MySpace, YouTube, Flicker, Twitter, blogs, and del.ici.us) Facebook is the best known and the most popular network with the incredible number of 400 million users who spend a significant part of their day in Facebook. In fact, results of various studies indicate that on average, the rate of Facebook usage by the young university students exceeds one hour a day. It seems that given the high rate of its usage among university students and its unique features (email, bulletin boards, instant messaging, posting videos, pictures and personal information), the claim can be made that Facebook has a high potential for educational use, especially in higher education, and can be regarded as a big classroom with many facilities and equipments which let users publish notes, share information, communicate and, of course, learn. In fact, experts and teachers should regard social network as an opportunity in the higher education and try to make the best use its popularity as well as its rich and entertaining features in order to enhance their teaching, thus the need to further study and investigate this social network and all it has to offer to higher education. Given this need in today's fast growing educational world, and based on the Technology Acceptance Model, in this research we try to assess and investigate the possible potentials of the social networks for learning through analyzing students' and instructors' attitudes towards using the social networks for higher education.
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基于信息通信技术的社会网络在高等教育中的作用
今天,社交网络正以越来越快的速度在世界各地变得无处不在;它们尤其吸引年轻一代,成为他们日常生活中不可分割的一部分。在这些网络(Facebook, MySpace, YouTube, Flicker, Twitter,博客和del.ici.us)中,Facebook是最知名和最受欢迎的网络,拥有4亿用户,他们每天大部分时间都在Facebook上度过。事实上,各种研究结果表明,平均而言,年轻大学生每天使用Facebook的时间超过一个小时。鉴于其在大学生中的使用率很高及其独特的功能(电子邮件,公告板,即时通讯,发布视频,图片和个人信息),可以声称Facebook具有很高的教育用途潜力,特别是在高等教育中,可以被视为一个拥有许多设施和设备的大教室,让用户发布笔记,分享信息,交流,当然还有学习。事实上,专家和教师应该把社交网络作为高等教育的一个机会,尽量利用它的知名度,以及它的丰富和娱乐的特点,以提高他们的教学,因此有必要进一步研究和调查这个社交网络及其对高等教育的贡献。鉴于当今快速发展的教育界的这一需求,在本研究中,我们试图通过分析学生和教师对高等教育使用社交网络的态度来评估和调查社交网络对学习的可能潜力。
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