To use or not to use? Social media in higher education in developing countries

Volume: 58, Pages: 296 - 305
Published: May 1, 2016
Abstract
This research is a response to the universal use of social media by students for academic-related purposes. It bridges a gap in knowledge in relation to the value and use of social media as effective teaching and learning tool in higher education in developing countries. A pre-tested questionnaire survey was self-administered to faculty members in the eight public Egyptian higher institutions offering tourism and hotel management programs. The...
Paper Details
Title
To use or not to use? Social media in higher education in developing countries
Published Date
May 1, 2016
Volume
58
Pages
296 - 305
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