Latin American university students’ perceptions of social networks and group work

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Verónica Marín Díaz
Julio Cabero Almenara

In recent years, the Internet and Web 2.0 tools have played a fairly pivotal role in university education. Social software tools have stood out in particular, with social networks attracting the most attention. In the field of education, social networks have gradually become a highly valuable didactic resource because the students who populate today’s university classrooms also live out a large part of their lives on those networks. Student group work is a cornerstone of the constructivist view of teaching, which can draw on resources of this type because, among other things, they foster socialisation, information searching, the attainment of a common goal, etc. But, for all of this to happen, students must have positive attitudes towards group work. This article presents the results of a study on university students’ level of knowledge of social networks and their perceptions of group work. It was conducted on a sample of students from Argentina, Spain, the Dominican Republic and Venezuela. The findings particularly show that the students held high perceptions of group work and of the opportunity to work online with fellow students from different geographical areas.

Keywords
Internet, social software, university students, social networks

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Marín Díaz, Verónica; Cabero Almenara, Julio. “Latin American university students’ perceptions of social networks and group work”. RUSC, Universities & Knowledge Society, 2013, vol.VOL 10, no. 2, pp. 219-235 | 462, doi:10.7238/rusc.v10i2.1728.
Author Biographies

Verónica Marín Díaz, Tenured Lecturer in Media Education

Director of the master’s degree in Inclusive Education programme at the University of Cordoba (UCO), Spain, and coordinator of the bachelors degree in Primary Education programme at the UCO, and of Grupo Comunicar in Cordoba province. Her teaching is on research into media education, the educational dimension of ICTs, the technological training of university lecturers, and videogames. She has had articles published in renowned national and international journals.

Julio Cabero Almenara, Professor of Educational Technology

Director of the Secretariat for Multimedia Resources and New Technologies, University of Seville (US), Spain. Director of the journal Pixel Bit. Revista de Medios y Educación. His teaching is on new technologies; his lines of research are ICTs, e-learning and the technological training of university lecturers. He has had articles published in renowned national and international journals.