Credibility and Involvement of Social Media in Education—Recommendations for Mitigating the Negative Effects of the Pandemic among High School Students
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Credibility Negative effects of the pandemic Online education Young generation Social media
Date
2022-02-27Referencia bibliográfica
Tkacová, H... [et al.]. Credibility and Involvement of Social Media in Education— Recommendations for Mitigating the Negative Effects of the Pandemic among High School Students. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 2767. [https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19052767]
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Cultural and Educational Grant Agency (KEGA) of the Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sports of the Slovak Republic based on the project "Implementation of e-learning in the chemistry education for applied ecology and environmental science" 029UKF-4/2020Abstract
In the context of considerations on the potential attenuation of the negative consequences of
the COVID-19 pandemic with the use of credible social media in online education during a pandemic,
the subject of our own research was the fulfillment of two goals. The main research goals were to
identify, categorize, and evaluate the possibilities of using social media in online education during the
pandemic from the perspective of selected teachers and students from secondary schools in Slovakia.
The research methods of the first phase (qualitative) of the research involved brainstorming among
nine secondary school teachers. The second research phase (quantitative) used a questionnaire, which
was completed by 102 high school students from all over Slovakia. The collection of both quantitative
and qualitative data was used in this research. The research results revealed the most representative
opinions of teachers on the current and real possibilities of engaging credible social media in online
education and the views of high school students on their desired use and involvement of social media
in online education. The intersection of the two findings presents a picture of the possibilities of
using credible social media in online education, which can help maintain students’ interest in online
education during a pandemic. Based on these findings, it can be stated that the opinions identified in
the research group of teachers correspond to a large extent with the desired use of social media in
education from the perspective of students. In addition, however, students would welcome more
opportunities to use and engage social media in today’s online education. The result of this research
is an analysis of social media patterns applied to online education, which are of greater interest
to students and could act as elements for reducing the negative consequences of the COVID-19
pandemic, i.e., six forms of online education and 24 educational activities that could contribute,
inter alia, to mitigating the different negative effects of the pandemic among youth generation. The
findings also benefit from the presentation of many specific options and recommendations for the
use of social media in online education during a pandemic.