Abstract

This research investigated on the perceived benefits and barriers to the application of mobile and social networking technologies in South African Higher Learning Institutions (HLIs). A quantitative orientation was used in carrying out the study through self-administered questionnaires and a descriptive quantitative method of analysis was applied. The research population consisted of some students and lecturers from University of Venda (Univen) and University of Limpopo (UL). The research results showed that indeed HLIs in South Africa enjoy some benefits using mobile and social networking technologies which makes students and lecturers participate in virtual learning. The results also confirmed that HLIs in South Africa are faced with various barriers affecting mobile and social networking technology adaptations. Five noteworthy barriers identified were connectivity, security problems, small screens, lack of equipment and technology and lack of training among users. Benefits which were identified included, improved participation, improved communication between students and lecturers and enhancement of teaching and learning processes in HLIs. The research recommended HLIs to be aware of the major Learning Management Systems (LMS) which they should use together with social networking platforms to successfully gain full benefits of using mobile and social networking technologies in the education sector.

Highlights

  • The mobile phone industry is distinctive in its level of technological change

  • The research results showed that Higher Learning Institutions (HLIs) in South Africa enjoy some benefits using mobile and social networking technologies which makes students and lecturers participate in virtual learning

  • What challenges have been faced by University of Venda and University of Limpopo in using mobile and social networking technologies to improve teaching and learning practices?

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

The mobile phone industry is distinctive in its level of technological change. New handsets are emerging in the market daily and these mobile handsets are offering a wide range of services (Banks & Burge, 2004). This study was guided by the theoretical work most important role of mobile and social networkwhich was discussed by Selwyn (2012) which iden- ing technologies in virtual learning which is to build tified the key features of social networking tech- a teaching and learning platform where lecturers nologies and their significance to contemporary and students can enjoy teaching and learning at any higher education. Are experiencing cloud based technologies where a number of internet services for different HLIs are This study was guided by the theoretical work hosted and serviced by a particular outsourced big- which was discussed by Selwyn (2010) which idenger server such technologies are being appreciated tified the key features of social networking techwith the notions of Information Technology (IT) nologies and their significance to contemporary support being decentralised

Great acceptance and fast growth of social networking sites
Goal of the study
Mobile devices used by students
METHODS
CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
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