1. Do you think social networks can be useful in academic learning?
Most participants believe that social networks are useful for academic learning, highlighting their potential as educational tools.
2. Do you think AI is affecting young people when doing research?
Opinions vary, but many think AI has some impact, whether positive or negative.
3. Do you use more books or technology for homework?
Many prefer technology (e.g., web pages or AI) over books, reflecting a shift toward digital methods.
4. Have you used social networks to collaborate on school work?
Most have used social networks several times for collaboration, showcasing their value in group activities.
5. What is the greatest benefit of using social networks in education?
Benefits such as study support and collaborative learning stand out.
6. What do you consider the greatest risk of using social networks in the educational field?
Major concerns include distractions and privacy issues.
7. Would you like social networks to be used as part of educational activities in your institution?
Many support a mixed approach that combines social networks with traditional methods.
8. Do you think teachers should receive training on the use of social networks in education?
An overwhelming majority believe it would be helpful for teachers to receive training in this area.
9. What social media tools do you consider most useful for educational activities?
AI-based tools like ChatGPT are the most mentioned.
10. What type of educational material do you consider most effective to promote the responsible use of social networks?
Interactive courses are highlighted as the most effective option.