Social Media, Higher Education, and Community Colleges: A Research Synthesis and Implications for the Study of Two-Year Institutions
ARTICLE
Charles H. F. Davis, Regina Deil-Amen, Cecilia Rios-Aguilar, Manuel Sacramento González Canché
Community College Journal of Research and Practice Volume 39, Number 5, ISSN 1066-8926
Abstract
The boundaries between on-line and "real-world" communities are rapidly deteriorating, particularly for the generation of young people whose lives are pervaded by social media. For this generation, social media exchanges are a primary means of communication, social engagement, information seeking, and possibly, a central component of their identity and community-building. Given these realities, postsecondary educators should begin to seriously explore the potential to intentionally and strategically harness the power of these revolutionary transformations in technology use to better serve the needs of students to enhance their success. Therefore, this review of books, academic journals, higher education news, research reports, individual blogs and other online media on the use of social media technology (SMT) in higher education provides a baseline sense of current uses nationally, providing a descriptive overview of the social media phenomenon. Additionally, the review clarifies how colleges and college students use SMT and also challenges assumptions in two areas: how institutions can best exploit social media's features and its impact on student outcomes. The review further provides a foundation to develop conceptual frameworks that would better capture the role and impact of SMT among colleges and college students, and community colleges in particular.
Citation
Davis, C.H.F., Deil-Amen, R., Rios-Aguilar, C. & González Canché, M.S. (2015). Social Media, Higher Education, and Community Colleges: A Research Synthesis and Implications for the Study of Two-Year Institutions. Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 39(5), 409-422. Retrieved May 25, 2022 from https://www.learntechlib.org/p/152399/.

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Keywords
- Administrator Attitudes
- Book Reviews
- Community
- Community Colleges
- Educational Practices
- Educational Research
- higher education
- Institutional Characteristics
- Journal Articles
- Literature Reviews
- Mass Media Role
- Mass Media Use
- Research Needs
- Research Reports
- social networks
- Synthesis
- technology integration
- Technology Planning
- Technology Uses in Education
- Two Year Colleges
- Use Studies
- Web 2.0 Technologies
- Web Sites