The Use of Social Media to Enhance Critical Thinking in Online Learning Among Higher Education Students

In higher education, fostering critical thinking skills is crucial for students because they are among the most sought-after employability skills. Recognizing the importance of cultivating critical thinking skills among online learners, educators are exploring innovative strategies to harness the po...

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Published in:International Journal of Interactive Mobile Technologies
Main Author: Abd Halim N.D.; Mutalib M.A.; Zaid N.M.; Mokhtar M.; Majid F.A.; Elia Haslee Sharil W.N.
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Language:English
Published: International Federation of Engineering Education Societies (IFEES) 2024
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Abd Halim N.D.; Mutalib M.A.; Zaid N.M.; Mokhtar M.; Majid F.A.; Elia Haslee Sharil W.N.
The Use of Social Media to Enhance Critical Thinking in Online Learning Among Higher Education Students
2024
International Journal of Interactive Mobile Technologies
18
6
10.3991/ijim.v18i06.48033
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85190131971&doi=10.3991%2fijim.v18i06.48033&partnerID=40&md5=32bbdeffc2e6bf6a69f917e0fde6ac1e
In higher education, fostering critical thinking skills is crucial for students because they are among the most sought-after employability skills. Recognizing the importance of cultivating critical thinking skills among online learners, educators are exploring innovative strategies to harness the power of social media platforms to enhance students’ critical thinking abilities. Therefore, this study investigates these issues using survey methods on final-year undergraduate students from two public universities. A total of 128 students who had experiences in learning online during the pandemic have been randomly chosen. The survey includes two constructs related to social media and critical thinking during online learning. The findings show that majority students agree with the utilization of social media for their online classes. They also agree that social media can serve as a platform to discuss and collaborate for postclass sessions. Furthermore, the regression analysis illustrates demographic factors such as gender, age, and university program that significantly predicted the perception of social media for teaching and learning. However, these factors were not found to be significant predictors of the activities applied in social media to enhance students’ critical thinking. Therefore, this study conclusively demonstrates that students’ critical thinking can be elevated through the integration of social media into online learning. However, it is imperative that learning activities are meticulously designed to ensure the effectiveness of the learning process. © 2024 by the authors of this article.
International Federation of Engineering Education Societies (IFEES)
18657923
English
Article
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author Abd Halim N.D.; Mutalib M.A.; Zaid N.M.; Mokhtar M.; Majid F.A.; Elia Haslee Sharil W.N.
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The Use of Social Media to Enhance Critical Thinking in Online Learning Among Higher Education Students
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description In higher education, fostering critical thinking skills is crucial for students because they are among the most sought-after employability skills. Recognizing the importance of cultivating critical thinking skills among online learners, educators are exploring innovative strategies to harness the power of social media platforms to enhance students’ critical thinking abilities. Therefore, this study investigates these issues using survey methods on final-year undergraduate students from two public universities. A total of 128 students who had experiences in learning online during the pandemic have been randomly chosen. The survey includes two constructs related to social media and critical thinking during online learning. The findings show that majority students agree with the utilization of social media for their online classes. They also agree that social media can serve as a platform to discuss and collaborate for postclass sessions. Furthermore, the regression analysis illustrates demographic factors such as gender, age, and university program that significantly predicted the perception of social media for teaching and learning. However, these factors were not found to be significant predictors of the activities applied in social media to enhance students’ critical thinking. Therefore, this study conclusively demonstrates that students’ critical thinking can be elevated through the integration of social media into online learning. However, it is imperative that learning activities are meticulously designed to ensure the effectiveness of the learning process. © 2024 by the authors of this article.
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