When compelled to FB around academic texts: Postgraduate students reflected on their online experience

Purpose – This paper is part of a larger study which explored postgraduate students talk around academic texts via Facebook (FB). Our exploration is largely guided by the idea of reading as a social practice. In this paper, we specifically focus on the students’ reflections of their online experienc...

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Main Authors: Shaik Abdullah, Sarimah, Yaacob, Aizan, Abdul Rahim, Fauziah
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spelling my.uum.repo.103842014-04-17T00:46:20Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/10384/ When compelled to FB around academic texts: Postgraduate students reflected on their online experience Shaik Abdullah, Sarimah Yaacob, Aizan Abdul Rahim, Fauziah LB2300 Higher Education T Technology (General) Purpose – This paper is part of a larger study which explored postgraduate students talk around academic texts via Facebook (FB). Our exploration is largely guided by the idea of reading as a social practice. In this paper, we specifically focus on the students’ reflections of their online experience of talking around academic texts. Method – The qualitative data used in this paper were derived from students’ reflective diaries, students’ FB interactions, and informal conversations and were collected from a group of students (27) attending a master’s class in distance learning mode.Thematic analysis was conducted to examine the themes that emerged to represent their reflections.Findings – The students’ reflections were grouped into two major categories: convenience and facilitation of learning.Students’ reflection on the convenience afforded by the FB talk centered mainly on the idea of distance and time. Their reflections on the facilitation of learning were broken down into the following themes: safe environment to explore, social support, self-regulation and autonomy.A separate category, “FB entries need responding”, was assigned to students’ comments about the importance of lecturer’s and group members’ feedback.Value – This study revealed the potential of FB as a convenient, safe and an informal avenue for students to share their understandings and reading-related problems.The informal nature of their FB experience supported free exploration of ideas without the worry of having to appear “clever”. Universiti Utara Malaysia Press 2013 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/10384/1/S1.pdf Shaik Abdullah, Sarimah and Yaacob, Aizan and Abdul Rahim, Fauziah (2013) When compelled to FB around academic texts: Postgraduate students reflected on their online experience. Malaysian Journal of Learning and Instruction, 10 (2013). pp. 1-27. ISSN 1675-8110 http://mjli.uum.edu.my/index.php/current-issues/viewcategory/16-mjli-vol-10-2013
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Shaik Abdullah, Sarimah
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Abdul Rahim, Fauziah
When compelled to FB around academic texts: Postgraduate students reflected on their online experience
description Purpose – This paper is part of a larger study which explored postgraduate students talk around academic texts via Facebook (FB). Our exploration is largely guided by the idea of reading as a social practice. In this paper, we specifically focus on the students’ reflections of their online experience of talking around academic texts. Method – The qualitative data used in this paper were derived from students’ reflective diaries, students’ FB interactions, and informal conversations and were collected from a group of students (27) attending a master’s class in distance learning mode.Thematic analysis was conducted to examine the themes that emerged to represent their reflections.Findings – The students’ reflections were grouped into two major categories: convenience and facilitation of learning.Students’ reflection on the convenience afforded by the FB talk centered mainly on the idea of distance and time. Their reflections on the facilitation of learning were broken down into the following themes: safe environment to explore, social support, self-regulation and autonomy.A separate category, “FB entries need responding”, was assigned to students’ comments about the importance of lecturer’s and group members’ feedback.Value – This study revealed the potential of FB as a convenient, safe and an informal avenue for students to share their understandings and reading-related problems.The informal nature of their FB experience supported free exploration of ideas without the worry of having to appear “clever”.
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author Shaik Abdullah, Sarimah
Yaacob, Aizan
Abdul Rahim, Fauziah
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Yaacob, Aizan
Abdul Rahim, Fauziah
author_sort Shaik Abdullah, Sarimah
title When compelled to FB around academic texts: Postgraduate students reflected on their online experience
title_short When compelled to FB around academic texts: Postgraduate students reflected on their online experience
title_full When compelled to FB around academic texts: Postgraduate students reflected on their online experience
title_fullStr When compelled to FB around academic texts: Postgraduate students reflected on their online experience
title_full_unstemmed When compelled to FB around academic texts: Postgraduate students reflected on their online experience
title_sort when compelled to fb around academic texts: postgraduate students reflected on their online experience
publisher Universiti Utara Malaysia Press
publishDate 2013
url http://repo.uum.edu.my/10384/1/S1.pdf
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http://mjli.uum.edu.my/index.php/current-issues/viewcategory/16-mjli-vol-10-2013
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