Insights on Using Social Media in Dental Education: A Cross-Sectional Study in Saudi Arabia

被引:6
作者
Rajeh, Mona T. [1 ]
Aboalshamat, Khalid T. [1 ]
Nassar, Afnan A. [1 ]
Sembawa, Shahinaz N. [1 ]
Al Hebshi, Seba A. [2 ]
Badri, Mohammad K. [3 ]
机构
[1] Umm Al Qura Univ, Coll Dent, Dept Dent Publ Hlth & Community Dent, Mecca, Saudi Arabia
[2] King Abdulaziz Univ, Fac Dent, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
[3] Taibah Univ, Coll Dent, Dept Pedodont & Orthodont, Madinah, Saudi Arabia
来源
OPEN DENTISTRY JOURNAL | 2020年 / 14卷
关键词
Dentistry; Education; Faculty members; Learning; Saudi arabia; Social media; DENTISTRY; STUDENTS; FACEBOOK;
D O I
10.2174/1874210602014010717
中图分类号
R78 [口腔科学];
学科分类号
1003 ;
摘要
Objective: The purpose of this study is to investigate the insight of utilizing social media as an educational tool among dental faculty members in Saudi Arabia. Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional survey was distributed to 380 randomly selected faculty members from three governmental universities in the Western region of Saudi Arabia. The participants completed a validated questionnaire to assess the intent of using social media and their opinion about the benefits and drawbacks of adopting social media as an educational tool. Descriptive statistics and chi-square test were used to analyse the results. Results: Out of 380 faculty members who were invited to participate, 271 responded (71% response rate). Results reveal that WhatsApp, followed by YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter were the mostly used social media platforms. Around 31% of the participants reported using social media for ten hours or more. The main reason reported by the participants for using social media was searching for information (82.17%), followed by professional networking (78.29%) and learning (75.97%). The majority of the participants agreed that social media have advantages like it helps students to communicate and share ideas with instructors, update students with new resources, and improve students' skills. Social media also has several disadvantages; the respondents believe that it can increase their addictive potential, create more demand for internet access, and raise concerns on direct contact with students. Conclusion: As an educational tool, social media can enrich the teaching experience by using the appropriate strategies. The findings may be useful for educators to adopt social media platforms in dental education.
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页码:717 / 723
页数:7
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