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  1. Social media brings benefits and risks to teens. Psychology can help

    Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, rates of depression, anxiety, and suicide in young people were climbing. In 2021, more than 40% of high school students reported depressive symptoms, with girls and LGBTQ+ youth reporting even higher rates of poor mental health and suicidal thoughts, according to data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (American Economic Review, Vol. 112 ...

  2. Social media, teenagers, and the school context: a scoping ...

    This scoping review of research explores which disciplines have studied social media as it relates to education and, more broadly, use by students of high school and college age. The sample explores 10 years of research (2009-2018). A search of Web of Science yielded 580 relevant peer-reviewed articles published through the end of 2018, with 260 (44.8%) of these articles focused on education ...

  3. IMPACT OF SOCIAL MEDIA ON THE LIVES OF STUDENTS

    A majority of respondents, 67.3%, either moderately agree or strongly agree that social media has a. positive impact on their mental health, while 6.6% strongly disagree with this notion. 4. A ...

  4. How social media use is related to student engagement and creativity

    2.1. Student use of social media. The tradition of social media in all walks of life has been increased rapidly in the recent years (Anser et al. Citation 2020; Rauniar et al. Citation 2014).Past researches revealed that social media is getting popular among students, and recent researchers have noted the considerable influence of social media utilisation in academia (Friesen and Lowe Citation ...

  5. The social media use of college students: Exploring identity

    There is no doubt that "social media" such as Facebook, Youtube, or Whatsapp have a strong impact on higher education settings and the everyday lives of college students (e.g. Zachos et al., 2018).Social media are "web-based and mobile services that allow individuals, communities, and organizations to collaborate, connect, interact, and build community by enabling them to create, co ...

  6. Teens and social media: Key findings from Pew Research Center surveys

    Girls are more likely than boys to say it would be difficult for them to give up social media (58% vs. 49%). Older teens are also more likely than younger teens to say this: 58% of those ages 15 to 17 say it would be very or somewhat hard to give up social media, compared with 48% of those ages 13 to 14. Teens are more likely to say social ...

  7. Teens, Social Media and Technology 2022

    For the latest survey data on social media and tech use among teens, see "Teens, Social Media, and Technology 2023." The landscape of social media is ever-changing, especially among teens who often are on the leading edge of this space. A new Pew Research Center survey of American teenagers ages 13 to 17 finds TikTok has rocketed in popularity since its North American debut several years ...

  8. The effect of social media on the development of students' affective

    In their research, the social media resources were found to be stress-inducing for half of the participants, all university students. The higher education population was also studied by Iwamoto and Chun (2020). These researchers investigated the emotional effects of social media in higher education and found that the socially supportive role of ...

  9. What Should Be the Role of Social Media in Education?

    Today's students and educators have adopted social media for various purposes both within education and outside of it. This review of the published research on social media in education focuses on the affordances for student learning, teacher professional development, educational research practices, and communication of scholarship.

  10. (PDF) THE IMPACT OF SOCIAL MEDIA ON STUDENTS' ACADEMIC ...

    Social Media are growing rapidly among the young generation all over the world. University age students widely engaged using Social Media. So, they will affect students personal and professional live.

  11. Teens and Social Media Fact Sheet

    YouTube tops the list among teens, with roughly nine-in-ten saying they use the platform. TikTok, Snapchat and Instagram also remain popular - more than half of teens report using each of these sites. % of U.S. teens ages 13 to 17 who say they ever use the following apps or sites. 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 2015 2022 2023. YouTube. TikTok. Snapchat.

  12. PDF Understanding the impacts of social media platforms on students

    The impacts of social media on students' academic learning progress According to Gudelliwar et al. (2019), social media platforms enable teachers and students to ... Problem statement and research motivation Social media usage is increasing among students and youths, especially during and after crises, such as the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak. At ...

  13. Actual use of social media for engagement to enhance students' learning

    Among research students, social media is frequently used for educational or non-educational objectives. As a result, this research aims to learn more about resources that may be utilized in the classroom, such as Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube (Liu, 2010). The two principles provided in this study (TAM) are constructivism and the adoption and ...

  14. Effect of social media use on learning, social interactions, and sleep

    Conclusions. A majority of the participants reported prolonged use of social networking sites for nonacademic purposes. These habitual behaviors can distract students from their academic work, adversely affect their academic performance, social interactions, and sleep duration, and lead to a sedentary lifestyle and physical inactivity, which in turn can render them vulnerable to non ...

  15. Social Media Improves Students' Academic Performance: Exploring the

    Nevertheless, earlier research revealed that students have negative attitudes regarding social media, as they believe that most SM platforms do not help them achieve AP [15,16]. According to Anderson and Jiang, the use and availability of SM platforms have led to a decline in AP [ 17 ].

  16. Social media harms teens' mental health, mounting evidence shows. What now?

    The concern, and the studies, come from statistics showing that social media use in teens ages 13 to 17 is now almost ubiquitous. Two-thirds of teens report using TikTok, and some 60 percent of ...

  17. Social media usage: Analyzing its effect on academic performance and

    Research objective. Student social life now revolves entirely around social networks. Social networks are widely recognized as communities or learning platforms that may be used to raise student performance and engagement. ... The study's conclusions show that when students use social media websites for academic reasons, the learning outcomes ...

  18. Effectiveness of social media-assisted course on learning self ...

    The social media platform and the information dissemination revolution have changed the thinking, needs, and methods of students, bringing development opportunities and challenges to higher education.

  19. Teens are spending nearly 5 hours daily on social media. Here are the

    4.8 hours. Average number of hours a day that U.S. teens spend using seven popular social media apps, with YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram accounting for 87% of their social media time. Specifically, 37% of teens say they spend 5 or more hours a day, 14% spend 4 to less than 5 hours a day, 26% spend 2 to less than 4 hours a day, and 23% spend ...

  20. New study examines social media's impact on college students' mental

    "These students who were socially isolated were not using social media to stay connected," says Fruehwirth. "They were using it in a different way." Fruehwirth notes that resilience and social support helps protect students from the negative consequences of social media. "This is not a "social media is bad" story," she says.

  21. PDF The impact of social media on students' lives

    be significant, and it is important to know how significantly social media activities may af-fect students' academic performance so that students can use social media effectively. This thesis aims to explore the question of just what that impact is. 1.2 Objectives and research question Using social media brings many benefits.

  22. 43+ Latest Social Media Research Topics for College Students

    3. Political Opinions: Study how social media affects young people's political opinions. Look at how people only hear opinions they agree with and how false information spreads. 4. Community Building: Learn how social media helps different groups connect. Look at how these online groups offer support and share ideas. 5.

  23. Rethinking teen social media use: What parents should know about

    A 2022 Pew Research study found that 80% of teens (13-17) say social media allows them to be more connected to what's going on in their friends' lives, 67% say these platforms make them feel ...

  24. Research highlights upward trajectory of digital self-harm among US

    Adolescents worldwide have embraced social media and online platforms for self-expression and to explore their identity. This freedom, however, can lead to risky behaviors, especially with limited ...

  25. 70 Must-Know Social Media Research Paper Topics

    Social Media Research Topics For College Students. There is a wide range of topics to coin from social media for college students because social media is a platform with diverse issues that can form into topics. Here are some research topics about social media to consider.

  26. First-Year Librarian Reaches Students, Masses Through TikTok

    As a first-year librarian, Jennifer Miller turned to social media, specifically TikTok, for tips from others in the field. In less than a year, the UNC Greensboro Master of Library and Information Science student has gone from someone who had never used TikTok to being the most followed school librarian on the platform with over 419,000 followers and 11.4 million likes.

  27. Science of social media's effect on mental health isn't as clear cut as

    Authors of a sweeping new review of research into social media and mental health say there's still key information missing to know whether prevention programs and interventions will work.

  28. Analysing the Impact of Social Media on Students' Academic Performance

    Past research by Choney , Karpinski and Duberstein , Khan and Kubey et al. was done mostly in developed countries to analyse the impact of social media on the students' academic performance, effect of social media on adolescence, and addictiveness of social media in students. There are no published research studies where the impact of social ...

  29. UofL researcher leads students through transformative wastewater research

    Upon completion of the program, the students are encouraged to co-author manuscripts for peer-reviewed journals and to present their research at conferences. The University of Louisville School of Medicine is dedicated to providing the pathways towards innovative research experiences and commends Dr. Holm and the team for their dedication to ...

  30. Bridging the Gap Between High School and College: Frontiers of Science

    Across the University of Northern Colorado campus, there is no shortage of new and exciting programs. For 65 years one program that has been causing excitement across campus: the Frontiers of Science Institute (FSI): a six week program for high school students to study a broad range of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) topics and perform their very own research.