Title of article :
The Social Media in Academia and Education Research R-evolutions and a Paradox: Advanced Next Generation Social Learning Innovation
Author/Authors :
Lytras, Miltiadis D. American College of Greece, Greece , Mathkour, Hassan I. King Saud University - College of Computer and Information Sciences - Department of Computer Science, Saudi Arabia , Abdalla, Hassan King Saud University - College of Computer and Information Sciences - Department of Computer Science, Saudi Arabia , Yanez-Marquez, Cornelio Instituto Politécnico Nacional - Centro de Investigación en Computación, Mexico , Pablos, Patricia Ordóñez de University of Oviedo, Spain
From page :
1987
To page :
1994
Abstract :
This editorial presents an evolutionary model for the adoption of Social Media and Social Networks in Academia. It seems that the rapid development of technological infrastructures in the context of social networks had to face inflexible structures in Academic Institutions in the same moment where students in a massive way adopt social networks for different purposes than learning. The evolution of social media research in the last five years is significant. A number of issues related to the formation, development and adoption of social networks in different domains have been investigated promoting the scientific debate. In this special issue the emphasis is on the adoption of social networks in learning and knowledge management domains in academic settings. The bold contribution of our meta-analysis in this guest editorial is the specification of the open research issues that can initiate further research.To our understanding an evolutionary model is confirmed and defines a context of exploitation for the contribution of social networks research towards more effective next generation learning systems in academia. Beyond the fashion of use of social media for learning purposes, there is a multidisciplinary orientation towards flexible personalized learning contexts. Furthermore a number of enablers are presented. This editorial can serve as a position document for scientific debate fostering international collaboration and empirical research in the various aspects of the well-defined agenda. It can also serve as a reference edition for researchers interested in the adoption of Social Networks, in the Academia.
Keywords :
Social Networks , Mobile Technologies , Education 2.0 , Personal LearningEnvironments , HORIZON 2020 , Technology Enhanced Learning , Social Media , Personalization
Journal title :
Journal of J.UCS (Journal of Universal Computer Science)
Journal title :
Journal of J.UCS (Journal of Universal Computer Science)
Record number :
2576204
Link To Document :
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