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Page 1: By Delphine Bheny @iLabAfrica THE WAY TO GO : DESIGN FOR SOCIAL MEDIA-BASED LEARNING A Case of Strathmore University

By Delphine Bheny

@iLabAfrica

THE WAY  TO GO :DESIGN FOR SOCIAL MEDIA-BASED LEARNING

A Case of Strathmore University

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CONTENT

• Introduction • Research

Objectives• Methodology Used• Findings• Conclusions

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Introduction

Social Media:Create, Modify and Distribute content ...through the use of devices such as mobile phones, tablets, etc....using platforms such as blogs, social sites and wikis among others.

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Social Media Myth

“...the introduction of social media in the classroom would be a distraction to students and that social media being an informal platform, could not be applied to teaching and learning”

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SOCIAL MEDIA BENEFITS

• Provide learner generated content• Students actively participate in the construction of their experience rather than passively absorbing content• Offer clarifications on non-complex class issues• Collaborative in nature• Exciting to young people, therefore a motivation

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Research Objectives

•What devices students own or have access to•Whether they use social media for learning•What kind of learning materials they share on social media • How much time they spend on social media

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Research Approach

Desktop ResearchTarget and Sample PopulationQuestionnaire, Focus groupsData Analysis

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DEVICES

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TYPES OF MOBILE PHONES

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WILLING TO BUY A SMART PHONE?

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GROUP CHATS

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WHO IS IN THE DISCUSSION?

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ACTIVITIES ON SOCIAL MEDIA

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LEARNING MATERIAL SHARED ON SOCIAL MEDIA

• Assignments solutions/Frustrations• Group work • Exams information • Educative articles/journals/books/blog • Football, Recipes, Politics, Humor/jokes • Photos/funny photos of classmates • Comments on enjoyed lectures • Past papers for exams • School calendar events• Schedules/alterations • An alternative forum to e-Learning 

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TIME SPENT ON SOCIAL SITES

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KEY CONSIDERATIONS

• Devices• Adoption• Training• Moderators• LMSs vs. Social platforms

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Conclusions and Recommendations

• Students are using social media in learning• Students are using social

media more than e-learning system• Some lecturers have

embraced SN to reach their students• There is need to design for

Social media, or redesign the e-learning system in a more collaborative or engaging manner

• Establish a way to compare traffic on e-learning system and traffic on social platforms created by lecturers/University.

Conclusions Recommendation

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THANK YOU