Use of Social Media in Higher Education Institutions – an Empirical Study Based on Bulgarian Learning Experience

Social media have enormous power and trigger changes in whole spectrum of businesses, as well as learning and education. A study of students’ adoption of social media at the University of Economics – Varna (UE-Varna), Bulgaria, has proven its significant impact on young people. Using online question...

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Main Authors: Silvia Parusheva, Yanka Aleksandrova, Antonio Hadzhikolev
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UIKTEN 2018-02-01
Series:TEM Journal
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Online Access:http://www.temjournal.com/content/71/TemJournalFebruary2018_171_181.pdf
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spelling doaj-45083b8657684ef08c00dba20b39ca492020-11-24T21:04:05ZengUIKTENTEM Journal2217-83092217-83332018-02-017117118110.18421/TEM71-21Use of Social Media in Higher Education Institutions – an Empirical Study Based on Bulgarian Learning ExperienceSilvia Parusheva0Yanka Aleksandrova1Antonio Hadzhikolev2University of Economics – Varna, Knyaz Boris I Blvd. 77, Varna, BulgariaUniversity of Economics – Varna, Knyaz Boris I Blvd. 77, Varna, BulgariaUniversity of Economics – Varna, Knyaz Boris I Blvd. 77, Varna, BulgariaSocial media have enormous power and trigger changes in whole spectrum of businesses, as well as learning and education. A study of students’ adoption of social media at the University of Economics – Varna (UE-Varna), Bulgaria, has proven its significant impact on young people. Using online questionnaire among 378 students, the high popularity of social media has been confirmed. An important research question is whether higher education institutions teaching students mainly in the fields of social, economic and legal sciences use the benefits of the social media in the context of Learning Management Systems (LMSs) and integrated social media tools. The majority of the examined 24 universities use two LMSs - Moodle and Blackboard Learn. Both possess tools like forums, chat, wikis, internal messaging, blogs, learning groups, collaboration tools. The study of the two Moodle platforms implemented at the UE-Varna shows use of discussion forums, chat, and internal messaging.http://www.temjournal.com/content/71/TemJournalFebruary2018_171_181.pdfWeb 2.0Social mediaHigher education institutionsLearning Management SystemsIntegrated social media toolsDiscussion forumsChat.
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spellingShingle Silvia Parusheva
Yanka Aleksandrova
Antonio Hadzhikolev
Use of Social Media in Higher Education Institutions – an Empirical Study Based on Bulgarian Learning Experience
TEM Journal
Web 2.0
Social media
Higher education institutions
Learning Management Systems
Integrated social media tools
Discussion forums
Chat.
author_facet Silvia Parusheva
Yanka Aleksandrova
Antonio Hadzhikolev
author_sort Silvia Parusheva
title Use of Social Media in Higher Education Institutions – an Empirical Study Based on Bulgarian Learning Experience
title_short Use of Social Media in Higher Education Institutions – an Empirical Study Based on Bulgarian Learning Experience
title_full Use of Social Media in Higher Education Institutions – an Empirical Study Based on Bulgarian Learning Experience
title_fullStr Use of Social Media in Higher Education Institutions – an Empirical Study Based on Bulgarian Learning Experience
title_full_unstemmed Use of Social Media in Higher Education Institutions – an Empirical Study Based on Bulgarian Learning Experience
title_sort use of social media in higher education institutions – an empirical study based on bulgarian learning experience
publisher UIKTEN
series TEM Journal
issn 2217-8309
2217-8333
publishDate 2018-02-01
description Social media have enormous power and trigger changes in whole spectrum of businesses, as well as learning and education. A study of students’ adoption of social media at the University of Economics – Varna (UE-Varna), Bulgaria, has proven its significant impact on young people. Using online questionnaire among 378 students, the high popularity of social media has been confirmed. An important research question is whether higher education institutions teaching students mainly in the fields of social, economic and legal sciences use the benefits of the social media in the context of Learning Management Systems (LMSs) and integrated social media tools. The majority of the examined 24 universities use two LMSs - Moodle and Blackboard Learn. Both possess tools like forums, chat, wikis, internal messaging, blogs, learning groups, collaboration tools. The study of the two Moodle platforms implemented at the UE-Varna shows use of discussion forums, chat, and internal messaging.
topic Web 2.0
Social media
Higher education institutions
Learning Management Systems
Integrated social media tools
Discussion forums
Chat.
url http://www.temjournal.com/content/71/TemJournalFebruary2018_171_181.pdf
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