Abstract

BackgroundSocial media has become an almost essential part of daily life, especially among college students. The wide use of social media by students makes it an attractive tool for educational institutions. Therefore, this study aimed to ascertain physical therapy (PT) students’ attitudes towards using social media for learning purposes, assess the differences in attitudes between genders, and assess the benefits of using social media in the learning process. In this descriptive cross-sectional study, data were collected from 158 undergraduate PT students at King Saud University (KSU) University in Riyadh using a custom self-reported questionnaire.ResultsResults indicate that, in general, PT students have positive attitudes towards using social media platforms for learning purposes. YouTube, Wikis, WhatsApp, and Twitter have been utilized for learning purposes by 82.9%, 44.3%, 30.4%, and 27.4% of the students, respectively. Furthermore, students favorably reported that social media platforms are better than traditional teaching methods. These platforms facilitate finding educational resources, develop writing, listening and social skills, share knowledge, enhance self-independent learning, increase collaborations, and develop creativity.ConclusionThis study showed that PT students, both males and females, have positive attitudes towards using social media platforms. It is convenient to use social media platforms for learning purposes. It may help enhance the quality of the students’ learning experience and academic performance.

Highlights

  • Social media has become an almost essential part of daily life, especially among college students

  • About 79.1% of physical therapy (PT) students had the best experiences with WhatsApp, followed by Instagram (58.9%), YouTube (58.2%), and Twitter (47.5%) (Table 2)

  • The results demonstrated that female students have the best experiences with WhatsApp (81% vs 77.2%), Instagram (63.3% vs 54.4%), YouTube (60.8% vs 55.7%), and Twitter (58.2% vs 36.7%)

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Introduction

Social media has become an almost essential part of daily life, especially among college students. This study aimed to ascertain physical therapy (PT) students’ attitudes towards using social media for learning purposes, assess the differences in attitudes between genders, and assess the benefits of using social media in the learning process In this descriptive cross-sectional study, data were collected from 158 undergraduate PT students at King Saud University (KSU) University in Riyadh using a custom self-reported questionnaire. Social media and web-based social networks (SNSs) are online services or sites that are based on encouraging the social relations among people who may share interests, activities, upbringings, or real-life connections. They became an integral part of young people’s lives worldwide with larger use among adolescents, high school students, and undergraduates [1,2,3]. Social media changed students’ information-seeking behaviors and Shaheen et al Bulletin of Faculty of Physical Therapy (2020) 25:15 enlisted as potential applications for teaching and learning [1, 3]

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