The Influence of Social Media on Collaborative Learning in a Cohort Environment

  • Wandera S
  • James-Waldon N
  • Bromley D
  • et al.
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This paper provides an overview of the impact that social media has on the development of collaborative learning within a cohort environment in a doctoral program. The researchers surveyed doctoral students in an education program to determine how social media use has influenced the doctoral students. The study looked at the following areas: a) the ability of social media use to develop a collaborative learning environment, b) access to social media content which supports learning, and c) whether social media use has contributed to the enhancement of the doctoral students’ academic achievement and learning progress. As social media use and on-line learning become more prevalent in education, it is important to continue to understand the impact that social media has on improving students’ ability to achieve their academic goals. This study provides insight on how doctoral students used social media and how social media use has influenced academic development in their cohort environment. In addition, this paper provides a discerning view into the role social media plays when developing a collaborative learning environment in a cohort.

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Wandera, S., James-Waldon, N., Bromley, D., & Henry, Z. (2016). The Influence of Social Media on Collaborative Learning in a Cohort Environment. Interdisciplinary Journal of E-Skills and Lifelong Learning, 12, 123–143. https://doi.org/10.28945/3452

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