UMA REVISÃO SISTEMÁTICA SOBRE AS MÍDIAS SOCIAIS E SEUS EFEITOS NA MELHORIA DA QUALIDADE DA EDUCAÇÃO

Autores

  • Leandra Lauana Izidio Ferreira
  • Reudismam Rolim de Sousa

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47820/recima21.v5i6.5317

Palavras-chave:

Educação, Mídias sociais, Motivação

Resumo

Os estudantes podem apresentar dificuldades durante a carreira acadêmica. Em contraste, as mídias sociais estão cada vez mais inseridas no dia a dia, em diversas finalidades, dentre elas o entretenimento e a educação. A proposta deste trabalho é desenvolver  uma Revisão Sistemática da Literatura (RSL) para investigar o uso das mídias sociais na educação, respondendo a três Questões de Pesquisa (QPs). QP1: como as mídias sociais atuam para melhorar a qualidade de ensino? QP2: como as mídias sociais atuam na motivação dos discentes na graduação? QP3: quais são os tipos de mídias sociais empregadas no ensino? Seguindo a metodologia de Kitchenham (2014), a RSL retornou 1.651 e 34 estudos foram selecionados. Foi identificado que as mídias sociais podem ser utilizadas na melhoria do aprendizado, no comportamento profissional dos educadores, na avaliação educacional, na resolução de problemas e no auxílio à programação (QP1), atuando também no desenvolvimento da motivação e engajamento dos discentes (QP2). O Facebook foi utilizado na maioria dos trabalhos (PQ3).

 

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Biografias Autor

Leandra Lauana Izidio Ferreira

Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido (UFERSA).

Reudismam Rolim de Sousa

Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido (UFERSA).

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17/06/2024

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Lauana Izidio Ferreira, L., & Rolim de Sousa, R. (2024). UMA REVISÃO SISTEMÁTICA SOBRE AS MÍDIAS SOCIAIS E SEUS EFEITOS NA MELHORIA DA QUALIDADE DA EDUCAÇÃO. RECIMA21 -Revista Científica Multidisciplinar - ISSN 2675-6218, 5(6), e565317. https://doi.org/10.47820/recima21.v5i6.5317