Role of Social Media in Learning: Benefits and Drawbacks - How Social Presence Theory Explains Conflicting Findings

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Kawachi shows that social media can help students establish a social presence on their course, but once that role has been created it can be a distraction from engaging in collaborative learning activities. Paul makes reference to social and virtual presence to explain why the use of Facebook has led to improved learning in some case studies, but less learning in others.

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Kawachi, P. (2019). Role of Social Media in Learning: Benefits and Drawbacks - How Social Presence Theory Explains Conflicting Findings. In Social Media in Higher Education: Case Studies, Reflections and Analysis (pp. 95–106). Open Book Publishers. https://doi.org/10.11647/OBP.0162.09

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