Facebook: A potentially valuable educational tool?

Theodora Voivonta, Lucy Avraamidou

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Abstract

This paper is concerned with the educational value of Facebook and specifically how it can be used in formal educational settings. As such, it provides a review of existing literature of how Facebook is used in higher education paying emphasis on the scope of its use and the outcomes achieved. As evident in existing literature, Facebook has been used mainly for social networking purposes through the establishment and collaboration of social groups in educational settings. However, a set of recent studies has exemplified how Facebook can provide an empowering means for achieving educational goals and supporting students develop crucial skills (e.g., writing, networking, collaborating) by serving as members in various learning communities. Concluding, we argue that Facebook can provide a valuable pedagogical tool that enhances student learning. Hence, future research towards further exploring Facebook's use in educational settings is warranted for the purpose of producing scientific evidence about the ways in which Facebook could be utilized to enhance learning.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)34-48
Number of pages15
JournalEducational Media International
Volume55
Issue number1
Early online date16-Feb-2018
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2018

Keywords

  • Facebook
  • social networking
  • education
  • TEACHER SELF-DISCLOSURE
  • SOCIAL NETWORK SITES
  • WEB 2.0
  • COLLEGE-STUDENTS
  • FACULTY
  • MEDIA
  • ENVIRONMENT
  • UNIVERSITY
  • FREQUENCY
  • CLASSROOM

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