Using smart mobile devices in social-network-based health education practice: a learning behavior analysis.

Ting-Ting Wu
Author Information
  1. Ting-Ting Wu: Department of Information Management, Chia-Nan University of Pharmacy and Science, No. 60, Sec. 1, Erren Rd., Rende Dist. Tainan City 71710, Taiwan. Electronic address: wutt0331@mail.chna.edu.tw.

Abstract

Virtual communities provide numerous resources, immediate feedback, and information sharing, enabling people to rapidly acquire information and knowledge and supporting diverse applications that facilitate interpersonal interactions, communication, and sharing. Moreover, incorporating highly mobile and convenient devices into practice-based courses can be advantageous in learning situations. Therefore, in this study, a tablet PC and Google+ were introduced to a health education practice course to elucidate satisfaction of learning module and conditions and analyze the sequence and frequency of learning behaviors during the social-network-based learning process. According to the analytical results, social networks can improve interaction among peers and between educators and students, particularly when these networks are used to search for data, post articles, engage in discussions, and communicate. In addition, most nursing students and nursing educators expressed a positive attitude and satisfaction toward these innovative teaching methods, and looked forward to continuing the use of this learning approach.

Keywords

MeSH Term

Communication
Computer-Assisted Instruction
Computers, Handheld
Education, Nursing, Baccalaureate
Humans
Internet
Learning
Search Engine
Smartphone
Social Networking
Students, Nursing
Tablets

Chemicals

Tablets

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