Abstract

Social Media applications are recently widespread and popular method of engagement among undergraduate students and instructors in Saudi Arabia. However, the extreme use of these sites has raised concern on their impact on the students’ academic performance and generally learning. This study investigated perceptions of undergraduate students, enrolled in Education College at King Faisal University in Saudi Arabia, toward social media usage. In addition, it examined the relationship of students’ usage purpose as well as usage period with their academic performance (cumulative GPA). This study also sought to establish the most popular applications that students preferred. For the purposes of data collection, questionnaires were distributed and 132 undergraduate students (56 Male & 76 female) enrolled in the current study. Data were analyzed and results indicated that there were general positive perceptions toward using social media for academic purposes. Additionally, results showed that there was a statistical significant relationship between the purpose of social media usage and students’ academic performance in favor of personal purposes while there were no relationship found regarding educational and occupational purposes. Findings also revealed that there were no statistically impact of students’ usage period of social media on academic performance. WhatsApp and Twitter were the most preferred social media options used among students whereas Wiki, Facebook and LinkedIn were the lowest options reported. The findings of this study can be used to recommend the effective ways of incorporating social media into learning activities without affecting students’ performance. It can also be used to propose ways of assisting students maintain a balance between social and academic activities. Implications and recommendations for further research are discussed.

Highlights

  • Today’s society is permeated with social media due to its ease of use, access and communication with various individuals at the same time

  • Results indicated that all respondents (100%) were familiar with the use of social media and they reported that the purposes of using social media were educational (30.3%), personal (47%), and occupational (22.7%)

  • Results showed that 22 percent of respondents used social media less than one hour daily, about half of participants (50.8%) between one to less than three hours each day, and over a quarter of respondents (27.3%) spent three hours or more on social media each day

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Introduction

Today’s society is permeated with social media due to its ease of use, access and communication with various individuals at the same time. The technology is being used to provide students with useful information create and connect learning groups in order to create a convenient learning environment. Through these platforms, students can share and interact with their colleagues, benefit from tutorials and connect with experts on various topics via the internet (Al-Khalifa & Garcia, 2013). Students can follow the experts and be able to ask questions as well as obtain useful content from them Such institutions can connect with students by the use of sites such as YouTube, Google Plus groups, Twitter as well as Facebook. Institutions are using social iJET ‒ Vol 14, No 3, 2019

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