Informal use of social media in higher education: A case study of Facebook groups

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Recent research in Norway reveals significant differences between how students and educators in higher education report using social media in the context of university activities. Students seem to use such media at their own initiative and largely outside the academic agenda. This study looks further into students' use of social media by means of a case study of four, student-initiated, Facebook groups created in connection with campus-based courses. The main function of such groups appears to lie in providing an arena for managing practical and social aspects of academic life and for asking for and disseminating information. Occasionally, academic contents are addressed by students asking for clarifications or initiating discussions.

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Adalberon, E., & Säljö, R. (2017). Informal use of social media in higher education: A case study of Facebook groups. Nordic Journal of Digital Literacy, 12(4), 114–128. https://doi.org/10.18261/ISSN.1891-943X-2017-04-02

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