Determination of teacher candidates’ anxiety levels on using facebook for instructional purposes
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In this study, candidate teachers’ anxiety levels were determined based on the use of Facebook for instructional purposes. The research is a clear sample of descriptive study. The research was held in the department of Computer Education and Instructional Technology of Near East University. With the aim of gathering data on this specific subject, a questionnaire was put to the participants. The sample was taken from 202 candidates between the ages of 20 and 32.
Keywords: Education, Social Network, Facebook, Negative Effects
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