The Use of Facebook in Learning by Students at the Academy of Journalism and Communication
Facebook is the most popular social media among the students today. Students in different educational context regard Facebook as important social media to them and spend a lot of time on Facebook. The popularity and dominance of Facebook attract the attention of the educators and educational managers and they want to utilize it as an acceptable platform for educational purposes. This is an evidence for the trend of translating information technology and communication into higher education environment. So what is the best way to utilize Facebook? In this article, the authors propose practical recommendations to the Academy of Journalism and Communication based on the analysis of Facebook use for learning by students at the Academy in 2019.
Source: Journal of Political Theory and Communications, no 2 (2020).
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