2020
DOI: 10.1080/10494820.2020.1830120
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Can the use patterns of social networks in university students predict the utility perceived in digital educational resources?

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“…Although studies on learning based on social media platforms’ emergence have been conducted in extant literature (Gómez-García et al , 2020), this study is different from this previous studies. While this research identifies environmental sustainability indicators for campus-wide sustainability appraisal, the study conducted previously focuses on learning preferences of online educational resources regarding social media.…”
Section: The Proposed Framework For Appraising the Preferences Of Environmental Sustainability Attributes Based On Social Media User-genementioning
confidence: 74%
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“…Although studies on learning based on social media platforms’ emergence have been conducted in extant literature (Gómez-García et al , 2020), this study is different from this previous studies. While this research identifies environmental sustainability indicators for campus-wide sustainability appraisal, the study conducted previously focuses on learning preferences of online educational resources regarding social media.…”
Section: The Proposed Framework For Appraising the Preferences Of Environmental Sustainability Attributes Based On Social Media User-genementioning
confidence: 74%
“…The social media platform UGC has the potential of deriving enhanced and insightful information on aspects of HEIs sustainability that deserve attention. Although some social media platforms’ playful nature might hinder an effective collaboration, it was discovered that they provide a fascinating avenue for sharing and discussing different materials such as sustainability courses and significant mutual contributions between students and teachers (Al-Rahmi et al , 2020; Alamri et al , 2020a, 2020b; Chang-Tik and Goh, 2020; Gómez-García et al , 2020; Isacsson and Gretzel, 2011; Wu and Wang, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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