Attitudes and Perceptions of Online Instructors towards the Use of Social Media in Teaching and Learning in East African Countries

J. Kimani
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Purpose: The aim of this study is to explore the attitudes and perceptions of online instructors towards the use of social media in teaching and learning in East African countries Methodology: The study adopted a desktop research methodology. Desk research refers to secondary data or that which can be collected without fieldwork. Desk research is basically involved in collecting data from existing resources hence it is often considered a low cost technique as compared to field research, as the main cost is involved in executive’s time, telephone charges and directories. Thus, the study relied on already published studies, reports and statistics. This secondary data was easily accessed through the online journals and library. Findings: The findings revealed that there exists a contextual and methodological gap relating to the attitudes and perceptions of online instructors towards the use of social media in teaching and learning in East African countries. Preliminary empirical review revealed that online instructors in East African countries perceive social media to be a useful tool in teaching and learning, as it enhances student engagement and facilitates the exchange of information and resources. Concerns about privacy, information security, and access to social media platforms were identified in some universities in the region. Positive attitudes towards the use of social media in teaching and learning were found in most of the studies reviewed. Unique Contribution to Theory, Practice and Policy: The Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), Social Presence Theory and Community of Inquiry (CoI) Framework may be used to anchor future studies on the attitudes and perceptions of online instructors towards the use of social media in teaching and learning in East African countries. Universities in East African countries should develop policies and guidelines on the use of social media in teaching and learning. Online instructors should be provided with training and support on how to use social media effectively in teaching and learning. Universities in the region should invest in social media technologies to enhance the teaching and learning experience for students.  
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东非国家在线教师对在教学和学习中使用社交媒体的态度和看法
目的:本研究的目的是探讨东非国家在线教师对在教学和学习中使用社交媒体的态度和看法。方法:本研究采用桌面研究方法。案头研究指的是二手数据或不需要实地调查就能收集到的数据。案头调查基本上涉及从现有资源中收集数据,因此,与实地调查相比,案头调查通常被认为是一种成本较低的技术,因为主要费用是行政人员的时间、电话费和通讯录。因此,这项研究依赖于已经发表的研究、报告和统计数据。这些二手数据很容易通过在线期刊和图书馆获得。调查结果:调查结果显示,在东非国家,在线教师对在教学和学习中使用社交媒体的态度和看法存在着背景和方法上的差距。初步实证审查显示,东非国家的在线教师认为社交媒体是教学和学习的有用工具,因为它提高了学生的参与度,促进了信息和资源的交流。该地区的一些大学发现了对隐私、信息安全和社交媒体平台访问的担忧。在审查的大多数研究中,都发现对在教学和学习中使用社交媒体持积极态度。对理论、实践和政策的独特贡献:技术接受模型(TAM)、社会存在理论和探究社区(CoI)框架可用于确定未来关于东非国家在线教师对在教学和学习中使用社交媒体的态度和看法的研究。东非国家的大学应制定在教学和学习中使用社交媒体的政策和准则。应该为在线教师提供培训和支持,让他们了解如何在教学和学习中有效地使用社交媒体。该地区的大学应投资于社交媒体技术,以提高学生的教学和学习体验。
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