Rising Popularity of TikTok During the Pandemic: Utilization of the Application Vis-À-Vis Students’ Engagement

Salasac Clarissa, Joseph T. Lobo
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TikTok has been one of the most used Social Networking Services (SNS) worldwide. It has grown into a platform with a broad range of content, including sports, fashion, performing arts, and education, encouraging learners to join the community. This descriptive-correlational aimed to determine the relationship between TikTok Utilization and the Level of Engagement of BPeA students of the City College of Angeles. After gathering data from 103 respondents through an online survey, the findings revealed that the BPeA students undergoing online classes use the TikTok application moderately and responsibly. Also, the level of students’ engagement during online classes was found to be very high. Furthermore, a significant positive relationship was observed between TikTok utilization and students’ engagement. Based on the findings, the researchers recommend that the Institute of Education, Arts, and Sciences (IEAS), in partnership with the College Guidance Office (CGO), collaborate on providing webinars or training on how SNS such as TikTok can be a helpful tool or distraction at the level of engagement of the students. Additionally, instructors/professors may also use the TikTok application as an educational tool to provide a better and more engaging classroom environment. Moreover, conducting the same study with the addition of other degree programs offered by the college to determine if the results may support or refute the findings is highly recommended. Lastly, other variables may be added to this present study to understand further the relationship between TikTok consumption and students’ engagement.
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疫情期间TikTok的日益流行:应用程序对-À-Vis学生参与度的利用
TikTok一直是全球使用最多的社交网络服务(SNS)之一。它已经发展成为一个内容广泛的平台,包括体育,时尚,表演艺术和教育,鼓励学习者加入社区。这个描述性相关旨在确定洛杉矶城市学院BPeA学生的TikTok使用与参与水平之间的关系。通过在线调查收集了103名受访者的数据,结果显示,参加在线课程的BPeA学生适度负责地使用TikTok应用程序。此外,发现学生在在线课程中的参与程度非常高。此外,TikTok的使用与学生的参与度之间存在显著的正相关关系。基于这些发现,研究人员建议教育、艺术和科学研究所(IEAS)与大学指导办公室(CGO)合作,提供网络研讨会或培训,说明TikTok等社交媒体如何在学生的参与水平上成为有用的工具或分散注意力。此外,教师/教授也可以使用TikTok应用程序作为教育工具,提供更好、更吸引人的课堂环境。此外,强烈建议进行同样的研究,并增加学院提供的其他学位课程,以确定结果是否可能支持或反驳这些发现。最后,可以在本研究中添加其他变量,以进一步了解TikTok消费与学生参与度之间的关系。
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