COMPUTERS IN HUMAN BEHAVIOR, vol.51, pp.188-194, 2015 (SSCI)
There are quite number of studies exploring effect of social media on academic achievement and performance. In this study, it was aimed to investigate the pattern of social network use of pre-service teachers in order to understand whether it is a "threat" on their academic achievement or the way of using social media can change this negative effect into positive. 412 pre-service teachers were asked to complete a survey with additional open-ended questions about their daily social network use. Results showed that the way of using social networks defines the benefits or harms on the academic achievement. It is also found that students are comfortable with social media when it is used as a communication tool among students and instructors. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.