articleJournal of Computer Assisted LearningNov 12, 2010Closed access

The effect of Twitter on college student engagement and grades

Lock Haven University · South Dakota State University · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Despite the widespread use of social media by students and its increased use by instructors, very little empirical evidence is available concerning the impact of social media use on student learning and engagement. This paper describes our semester-long experimental study to determine if using Twitter – the microblogging and social networking platform most amenable to ongoing, public dialogue – for educationally relevant purposes can impact college student engagement and grades. A total of 125 students taking a first year seminar course for pre-health professional majors participated in this study (70 in the experimental group and 55 in the control group). With the experimental group, Twitter was used for…

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Keywords
  • Microblogging
  • Social media
  • Student engagement
  • Psychology
  • Citizen journalism
  • Mathematics education
  • Scale (ratio)
  • Class (philosophy)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Quality Education
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