Assessing The Impact Of Social Media Platforms On Students Learning Activities In The University Of Ghana Amidst Covid-19
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Library Philosophy and Practice
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The study investigated the impact of social media platforms on students' learning activities among
distance learning students of the University of Ghana amidst COVID-19. The study was based on
the following objectives; to find out some of the devices used in accessing social media platforms,
to ascertain the dominant reasons for using social media by distance learning students, to assess
the impact of social media platforms on students’ academic activities and to found out the
challenges in the use of some social media platforms. The study made use of a survey approach
and a questionnaire was used to gather data for the study. A sample size of 158 respondents was
used, representing (20%) of the total population (790). The findings of the study were that even
though among the devices used in accessing social media platforms are iPads, Pocket Computers,
Laptops, and Smartphones, the most used is the smartphone. Also, the study found a decrease in
students’ learning academic activities as it serves as destruction. Further, it was revealed that the
most common challenge faced by students when using social media platforms is the issue of
privacy concerns. Per the findings obtained, the study made several recommendations, amongst
which include: the introduction of sustained education on the benefit of social media by school
authorities, the negatives in the use of social media, and effective ways of utilizing available
social media tools to enhance their academic activities especially amidst of COVID-19.
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