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Using social mobile learning to stimulate idea generation for collective intelligence among higher education students

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LABORATORY KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT & E-LEARNING UNIV
DOI: 10.34105/j.kmel.2022.14.009

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Social mobile learning; Collective intelligence; Peer-to-peer learning; 21st-century learning; Idea generation

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  1. Teaching and Learning Centre, Lingnan University, Hong Kong

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This study analyzes the use of a mobile application for social learning in higher education. Students shared content and interacted with peers and instructors, leading to increased idea generation, creativity, and attention.
The importance of social networks has increased in recent decades, yet the use of social learning in higher education is nascent. Little is known how to foster high levels of social learning discourse among students in higher education classrooms. To address this gap, the present study analyses the use of a mobile application (Soqqle) for sharing student-generated content and peer-to-peer communication. Students from Hong Kong, Malaysia, and Indonesia uploaded videos linked to assessments and received feedback from their instructors and peers through social engagement features (e.g., comments, likes). The majority of students reported that the social learning experience promoted idea generation, increased creativity, and improved attention. These results indicate that integrating online platforms and mobile applications can promote social learning. The findings have important implications for educational practice because many educational institutions have adopted online learning due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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