Learning management systems and social media: a case for their integration in higher education institutions

IF 1.9 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Research in Learning Technology Pub Date : 2023-05-30 DOI:10.25304/rlt.v31.2814
Darren Turnbull, Ritesh Chugh, Jo Luck
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Higher education institutions across the globe rely on learning management systems (LMSs) to deliver course content, assess student learning, and maintain effective communication. However, contemporary learners may prefer to use popular social media platforms to share knowledge and collaborate with peers. Higher education institutions can benefit by fusing the best features of social media and LMSs into course delivery systems, particularly in online settings. This study investigates the technological and pedagogical integration of social media and LMSs in higher education institutions that incorporate these technologies into their course delivery infrastructure. From the 36 peer-reviewed papers examined, the identified benefits of successful social media-LMSs integration were classified into six categories: access to learning materials, student recruitment, communication and peer support, improved results, a single access point to both online environments, and speed and reliability. Three categories of disadvantages were also established: need for ongoing support, social media distractions, and technical and security issues. We propose that a close inter-relationship between social media platforms and LMSs enhances course outcomes within a social constructivist framework and satisfies learner needs for social interaction. This study’s findings will benefit educational institutions seeking to enhance engagement with online learner communities.
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学习管理系统与社会媒体:高等教育机构整合案例
全球的高等教育机构依靠学习管理系统(lms)来提供课程内容,评估学生的学习情况,并保持有效的沟通。然而,当代学习者可能更喜欢使用流行的社交媒体平台与同龄人分享知识和合作。高等教育机构可以通过将社交媒体和lms的最佳功能融合到课程交付系统中,特别是在在线环境中,从而受益。本研究调查了高等教育机构将社交媒体和lms整合到其课程交付基础设施中的技术和教学整合。从36篇同行评议的论文中,我们将社交媒体与lms成功整合的好处分为六类:学习材料的获取、学生招募、沟通和同伴支持、改进的结果、对在线环境的单一接入点、速度和可靠性。我们还确定了三类缺点:需要持续的支持、社交媒体干扰以及技术和安全问题。我们建议社交媒体平台和lms之间的密切关系在社会建构主义框架内提高课程成果,满足学习者的社会互动需求。这项研究的结果将有利于寻求加强与在线学习者社区互动的教育机构。
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Research in Learning Technology
Research in Learning Technology EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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