Abstract

Social media networks are the most important product of the development of computer and communicationtechnologies that affect social life. Social media networks have become a driving force in social and culturaldevelopment, while providing social contact for people. This force has improved its sphere of influence oversocieties in many fields such as health, defense, banking, commerce, marketing and entertainment, especially ineducation, which sometimes have no relationship with each other. This study is a qualitative educational researchbased on content analysis of teacher candidates' research on using social media networks. The study's population iscomposed of 552 teacher candidates who are reached with the help of social media networks. A data collection tooldeveloped by the researcher in order to collect data was used in the research. A personal information sectioncontaining information on the participants and their use of social media networks was used in the first part of the datacollection tool while a form consisting of 7 semi-structured questions was used in the second part. Data wereanalyzed by using descriptive analysis and content analysis for the data obtained from data collection tool. Given thefindings of the study, it is concluded that more than half of teacher candidates participating in the research use socialmedia networks more than once every day; more than half of these candidates use social media networks for 2 to 4hours a day; they mostly use mobile instant messaging tools; the most popular social media networks teachercandidates are Instagram and Facebook; they mostly use social media networks in order to communicate with theirfriends; they attribute different meanings to social media networks and they regard social media tools as apedagogical value.

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