Using technology acceptance model to measure the ese of social media for collaborative learning in Ghana

In this Digital era, thousands of teens in the universities use social network sites, it has become a way of life. Social Media Usage has recently received numerous debate in its impact on academics, with its advent, communities have become link to each other, but the lecture room still remains quit...

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Main Authors: Latif Amadu, Sikandar Syed Muhammad, Abubakari Sadiq Mohammed, Grace Owusu, Sadia Lukman
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Language:English
Published: OmniaScience 2018-07-01
Series:Journal of Technology and Science Education
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Online Access:http://www.jotse.org/index.php/jotse/article/view/383
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spelling doaj-1e9d68f83697475c81a383dc2250a33f2020-11-24T20:56:03ZengOmniaScienceJournal of Technology and Science Education2013-63742018-07-018432133610.3926/jotse.383165Using technology acceptance model to measure the ese of social media for collaborative learning in GhanaLatif Amadu0Sikandar Syed Muhammad1Abubakari Sadiq Mohammed2Grace Owusu3Sadia Lukman4School of Public Affairs, University of Science and Technology of ChinaUniversity of Science and Technology of ChinaUniversity of Science and Technology of ChinaUniversity of Science and Technology of ChinaUniversity of Science and Technology of ChinaIn this Digital era, thousands of teens in the universities use social network sites, it has become a way of life. Social Media Usage has recently received numerous debate in its impact on academics, with its advent, communities have become link to each other, but the lecture room still remains quite isolated, from other teachers, students, and a host of others who could potentially enhance learning. This study aimed at investigating the impact of social media usage on students’ academic performance through collaborative learning among university students in Ghana. (Based Davis et al,. 1989) Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), a conceptual framework was adopted for the study. To achieve the objectives, a quantitative data analysis method was employed. A total of 200 students were randomly surveyed for the study.  Regression analysis revealed that, Interaction with peers, perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness had a significant positive relationship with collaborative learning. Furthermore, results suggested that there exist a significant mediation effects on the relationship between social media usage dimensions and academic performance. TAM does not take into account environment or economic factors that may influence a person’s intention to perform a behavior. The study recommends a clear mobile learning methodologies, rules and policies for integrating student activities on social media into their final grades.http://www.jotse.org/index.php/jotse/article/view/383Social media, technology acceptance model, academic performance, collaborative learning
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author Latif Amadu
Sikandar Syed Muhammad
Abubakari Sadiq Mohammed
Grace Owusu
Sadia Lukman
spellingShingle Latif Amadu
Sikandar Syed Muhammad
Abubakari Sadiq Mohammed
Grace Owusu
Sadia Lukman
Using technology acceptance model to measure the ese of social media for collaborative learning in Ghana
Journal of Technology and Science Education
Social media, technology acceptance model, academic performance, collaborative learning
author_facet Latif Amadu
Sikandar Syed Muhammad
Abubakari Sadiq Mohammed
Grace Owusu
Sadia Lukman
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title Using technology acceptance model to measure the ese of social media for collaborative learning in Ghana
title_short Using technology acceptance model to measure the ese of social media for collaborative learning in Ghana
title_full Using technology acceptance model to measure the ese of social media for collaborative learning in Ghana
title_fullStr Using technology acceptance model to measure the ese of social media for collaborative learning in Ghana
title_full_unstemmed Using technology acceptance model to measure the ese of social media for collaborative learning in Ghana
title_sort using technology acceptance model to measure the ese of social media for collaborative learning in ghana
publisher OmniaScience
series Journal of Technology and Science Education
issn 2013-6374
publishDate 2018-07-01
description In this Digital era, thousands of teens in the universities use social network sites, it has become a way of life. Social Media Usage has recently received numerous debate in its impact on academics, with its advent, communities have become link to each other, but the lecture room still remains quite isolated, from other teachers, students, and a host of others who could potentially enhance learning. This study aimed at investigating the impact of social media usage on students’ academic performance through collaborative learning among university students in Ghana. (Based Davis et al,. 1989) Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), a conceptual framework was adopted for the study. To achieve the objectives, a quantitative data analysis method was employed. A total of 200 students were randomly surveyed for the study.  Regression analysis revealed that, Interaction with peers, perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness had a significant positive relationship with collaborative learning. Furthermore, results suggested that there exist a significant mediation effects on the relationship between social media usage dimensions and academic performance. TAM does not take into account environment or economic factors that may influence a person’s intention to perform a behavior. The study recommends a clear mobile learning methodologies, rules and policies for integrating student activities on social media into their final grades.
topic Social media, technology acceptance model, academic performance, collaborative learning
url http://www.jotse.org/index.php/jotse/article/view/383
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