The Potentials of Whatsapp Group in Promoting Learning, Social Interaction and Democracy among Undergraduate Students in University of Maiduguri, Borno State Nigeria

Omovigho Ebireri, Tijjani Kalli, A. Sakir
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The Whatsapp platform created in the year 2009 is a mobile messaging app which allows the users to exchange messages without having to pay for SMS. It also makes communication and the distribution of multimedia messaging more easily and faster using internet connectivity. This study therefore investigated the potentials of Whatsapp group in promoting learning, social interaction and democracy among undergraduate students in University of Maiduguri, Borno State Nigeria. The study had three objectives and three corresponding research questions. Qualitative design was adopted for the study. The population consisted of all the four Whatsapp groups formed for the undergraduate levels of adult education programme. Out of these four Whatsapp groups, two were selected for the study. The two groups selected for the study were those of 300 and 400 levels in the 2017/2018 academic session. The population of the group members at 300 level were 97 while those at 400 level were 103. This gave a total population of 200. Three posts consisting of messages covering information text and supportive images, audio, video and document files posted to the group platform made by three male students and female students in each of the levels in line with the research objectives raised for this study were chosen by expert views for analysis. The reliability of the posts were determined cross checking with the facts on ground to ensure that only consistent data is used for the analysis. Analysis in this study was done using narratives only. The result of the study shows that Whatsapp groups utilized by undergraduate adult education students in 2017/2018 academic session for the 300 and 400 level students has greatly promoted their learning, social interaction and practice of democracy. The study concluded that the Whatsapp group is a very important platform for undergraduate adult education students. It therefore recommends amongst others, that Class Representatives should partner and add their various course Lecturers to their groups so that they could help them clarify certain concepts or issues they did not understand in the classroom.
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Whatsapp Group在促进尼日利亚博尔诺州迈杜古里大学本科生学习、社会互动和民主方面的潜力
创建于2009年的Whatsapp平台是一个移动消息应用程序,允许用户交换消息而无需支付短信费用。它还使通信和多媒体信息的分发更容易和更快地使用互联网连接。因此,本研究调查了Whatsapp群组在促进尼日利亚博尔诺州迈杜古里大学本科生学习、社会互动和民主方面的潜力。本研究有三个目标和三个相应的研究问题。本研究采用定性设计。这些人包括为成人教育项目的本科阶段组建的所有四个Whatsapp群。在这四个Whatsapp群组中,有两个被选为研究对象。研究中选择的两组是2017/2018学年的300级和400级学生。300级组成员为97人,400级组成员为103人。这样总共有200人。根据本研究提出的研究目标,选取各层次男女生各3人在群平台上发布的信息文本、支持性图片、音频、视频、文档文件等内容,通过专家意见进行分析。员额的可靠性是在与实地事实交叉核对后确定的,以确保只使用一致的数据进行分析。本研究的分析仅采用叙事方式。研究结果表明,2017/2018年300级和400级本科成人教育学生使用的Whatsapp群,极大地促进了他们的学习、社交和民主实践。研究得出结论,Whatsapp群是成人教育本科学生非常重要的平台。因此,报告建议,班级代表应该合作,并将他们的各种课程讲师添加到他们的小组中,这样他们就可以帮助他们澄清他们在课堂上不理解的某些概念或问题。
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