Redesigning Learning for Greater Social Impact 2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-10-4223-2_7
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Social Media Dependency: The Implications of Technological Communication Use Among University Students

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“…Thus, it is probable that in the absence of mathematics classroom instructions, pupils are also having mathematics discussions outside the classroom, particularly on Facebook. Our research results agree with the findings of Mahmud, Ramachandiran and Ismail (2018), who posited that outside-the-study hall or after school programs are the place Facebook or any other social media platforms are needed to act as a median for lecturers to advise or teach their students.…”
Section: Discussion and Conclusion Arising From The Secondary School Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…Thus, it is probable that in the absence of mathematics classroom instructions, pupils are also having mathematics discussions outside the classroom, particularly on Facebook. Our research results agree with the findings of Mahmud, Ramachandiran and Ismail (2018), who posited that outside-the-study hall or after school programs are the place Facebook or any other social media platforms are needed to act as a median for lecturers to advise or teach their students.…”
Section: Discussion and Conclusion Arising From The Secondary School Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Delegge & Wangler, 2017) were concerned about some social media platforms particularly, Facebook becoming obsolete by the end of 2017, several other scholars (e.g. Sheikh, Sheikh, & Soomro, 2019;Rutherford, Long, & Farkas 2017;Moorthy et al, 2018;Chukwuere & Bonga, 2018;Park, Song, & Hong, 2018;Mahmud, Ramachandiran, & Ismail, 2018) have carried out studies on social media use reporting substantial knowledge required in the context of teaching mathematics.…”
Section: Recent Related Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of webcams is essential in order to achieve a smooth process of video conferencing. In addition, social media upsurges the quality of face to face communications (Mahmud et al, 2018). A very fast connection is also important to make the process run smoothly.…”
Section: Computer-mediated Communication (Cmc)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the utilization of social media as a ubiquitous means to communicate, social media has defined the ideal standard of self-representation (Mascheroni, Vincent, & Jimenez, 2015). Also, millennial students feel that social media creates an avenue for different portrayal of self; thus, they feel more confident and less cautious (Mahmud, Ramachandiran, & Ismail, 2018). A broader perspective has been adopted by Wu (2017) who argues that dimensions of mediated trust, facework, power and agreement between teacher and student inhibit synchronous communication.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%