UTeM's Undergraduate Experience on Facebook: Preliminary Findings

Social network sites are becoming more popular and are being used by different groups of people. A market study conducted by Nickburcher (2009) on facebook usage reported that there are now 27 countries with over 1 million people using facebook. Malaysia was reported to have 1,069,260 million of peo...

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Main Authors: Kalthom, Hussain, aida nasirah , abdullah, Hanipah, Hussin, hazmilah, hasan
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spelling my.utem.eprints.111142015-05-28T04:15:19Z http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/11114/ UTeM's Undergraduate Experience on Facebook: Preliminary Findings Kalthom, Hussain aida nasirah , abdullah Hanipah, Hussin hazmilah, hasan T Technology (General) Social network sites are becoming more popular and are being used by different groups of people. A market study conducted by Nickburcher (2009) on facebook usage reported that there are now 27 countries with over 1 million people using facebook. Malaysia was reported to have 1,069,260 million of people log on to facebook by March 2009. Among the popular social networking sites are facebook, MySpace and Twitter. However, in Malaysia little is known about how much, why and how users use Facebook. In this study, 100 engineering undergraduates comprises of 50 males and 50 females of Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka completed their reflecting journaling method across five days and supplemented by survey were completed, reporting the prevalence and time spent, why and how they use the facebook. Preliminary findings of the study indicated that females participants spent more often for social interaction with whom they have built offline relationship. Implications of facebook use for the development of identity and peer relationships are discussed. 2010 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/11114/2/Iccd_proceeding_2010_UTeM%27s_undergraduate_experience_on_facebook_preliminary_findings.pdf Kalthom, Hussain and aida nasirah , abdullah and Hanipah, Hussin and hazmilah, hasan (2010) UTeM's Undergraduate Experience on Facebook: Preliminary Findings. In: Proceedings of International Conference on Communication Dynamics 2010, 5-6 April 2010, Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka.
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Kalthom, Hussain
aida nasirah , abdullah
Hanipah, Hussin
hazmilah, hasan
UTeM's Undergraduate Experience on Facebook: Preliminary Findings
description Social network sites are becoming more popular and are being used by different groups of people. A market study conducted by Nickburcher (2009) on facebook usage reported that there are now 27 countries with over 1 million people using facebook. Malaysia was reported to have 1,069,260 million of people log on to facebook by March 2009. Among the popular social networking sites are facebook, MySpace and Twitter. However, in Malaysia little is known about how much, why and how users use Facebook. In this study, 100 engineering undergraduates comprises of 50 males and 50 females of Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka completed their reflecting journaling method across five days and supplemented by survey were completed, reporting the prevalence and time spent, why and how they use the facebook. Preliminary findings of the study indicated that females participants spent more often for social interaction with whom they have built offline relationship. Implications of facebook use for the development of identity and peer relationships are discussed.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Kalthom, Hussain
aida nasirah , abdullah
Hanipah, Hussin
hazmilah, hasan
author_facet Kalthom, Hussain
aida nasirah , abdullah
Hanipah, Hussin
hazmilah, hasan
author_sort Kalthom, Hussain
title UTeM's Undergraduate Experience on Facebook: Preliminary Findings
title_short UTeM's Undergraduate Experience on Facebook: Preliminary Findings
title_full UTeM's Undergraduate Experience on Facebook: Preliminary Findings
title_fullStr UTeM's Undergraduate Experience on Facebook: Preliminary Findings
title_full_unstemmed UTeM's Undergraduate Experience on Facebook: Preliminary Findings
title_sort utem's undergraduate experience on facebook: preliminary findings
publishDate 2010
url http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/11114/2/Iccd_proceeding_2010_UTeM%27s_undergraduate_experience_on_facebook_preliminary_findings.pdf
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