Undergraduates’ Attitude Towards the Use of Social Media for Learning Purposes

Cheta Williams, Rebecca Yinka Adesope

Abstract


The study investigated Undergraduates’ attitude towards the use of social media for learning purposes. It was
conducted at the University of Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria. Two objectives and two null hypotheses was
used to investigate the study. The population used were Undergraduate students from three faculties at the University
of Port Harcourt. A sample of 300 students were randomly selected from three Faculties. Simple random stratified
sampling techniques was used for the study and the instrument used to collect data was a structured questionnaire
entitled Undergraduates’ attitude towards the use of social media for learning purposes (UATUSMLP) with 42 items.
Mean score, ANOVA, Z-test and Scheffe’s model were the statistical tools for the study. The Instrument was given
to experts in the field of educational technology to ensure its validity. Test retest was applied to ensure reliability of
the instrument and a reliability coefficient of 0.84 was obtained. It was found that social media are used for
educational purposes in terms of quick growth in knowledge and information. It addition it was found that
undergraduates bound with close and prospective groups for change. It is recommended that Universities should be
acquainted with students want and concern in the schools.


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.5430/wje.v7n6p90

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