The engagement of social media technologies by undergraduate informatics students for academic purpose in Malaysia.
Jane See Yin LimShirley AgostinhoBarry HarperJoe F. ChicharoPublished in: J. Inf. Commun. Ethics Soc. (2014)
Keyphrases
- social media
- undergraduate students
- computer science students
- undergraduate engineering
- engineering students
- student engagement
- online environment
- learning environment
- computer science courses
- computer science education
- programming course
- computer engineering
- electrical engineering
- computer science
- academic institutions
- computer science curriculum
- chemical engineering
- engineering courses
- college level
- student learning
- secondary education
- information literacy
- collaborative learning
- learning experience
- learning gains
- practical experiences
- semester long
- special education
- web intelligence
- learning activities
- graduate students
- educational institutions
- crisis management
- upper level
- learning styles
- college students
- learning outcomes
- student participation
- national research council
- social context
- high school
- online forums
- learning opportunities
- african american
- distance education
- post secondary
- e learning
- higher education
- design studio
- distance learning
- big data
- national science foundation
- mobile technologies
- user generated content
- high school students
- educational settings
- game mechanics
- graduate school
- learning platforms