The use of internet-based social media as a tool in enhancing student's learning experiences in biological sciences

This study explored the use of social media as a tool in enhancing student's learning experiences, by using online instruction as a supplement to a face-to-face general education course, such as biological sciences. Survey data were collected from 186 students who were enrolled in a Biological...

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Main Authors: Maribel Beltran Cruz (Author), Shannen Belle B. Cruz (Author)
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Published: Laureate Education Inc, 2013-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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