
Use of Social Media in Dental Education: A Single Institutional Study
Author(s) -
Nor Faharina Abdul Hamid,
Azlan Jaafar
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
archives of orofacial sciences/archives of orofacial science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.465
H-Index - 2
eISSN - 2231-7163
pISSN - 1823-8602
DOI - 10.21315/aos2021.16.2.5
Subject(s) - social media , the internet , psychology , medical education , social contact , medicine , social psychology , computer science , world wide web
Educational landscape has changed drastically over the past decades with the integration of technology to support the role of educators. The objectives of this study were to examine the use of social media application among dental students and to investigate significant demographic variables with regard to social media use for academic purposes. All dental students across all academic years were invited to participate in a self-administered questionnaire (content validated, pre-tested) survey conducted online via Google Forms. Overall response rate was 67.8%. Of the 244 respondents, 99.1% owned smartphones, with a majority of them were iPhone and Android users. Notably, 91.4% of the respondents had access to internet data via a third generation (3G) mobile carrier and WiFi connection. A majority of the respondents (97.1%) used social media to communicate or connect with friends whereas 5.7% of them used it for business purposes. There was no significant association between gender, year of study and type of internet access with the mean of social media usage for academic purposes (p > 0.05). Most of the respondents preferred YouTube (74.6%) and Google (73.7%) for seeking information in their study. In conclusion, we found that majority of respondents had acknowledged the importance of social media in education. Our findings suggest the potential value of integrating social media in teaching and learning activities to enhance students’ learning experience.