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Social networking, examining its potential for student support
Joanne Smailes, Natalie Warne
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Social Sciences
Students
100%
Support
37%
Expectations
25%
Universities
25%
Technology
25%
Control
25%
Achievement
25%
Student Support
25%
Aspiration
25%
Identity
12%
Professional Personnel
12%
Purpose
12%
Literature
12%
Learning
12%
Activity
12%
Economic and Social Development
12%
Influence
12%
Change
12%
Example
12%
Investigation
12%
Identification
12%
Business School
12%
Success
12%
Mobile Technology
12%
Progress
12%
Integration
12%
Isolation
12%
Student Learning
12%
Computer Science
Social Networking (Online)
75%
Digital Native
25%
Generation
25%
Support Student
25%
Contexts
12%
Identification
12%
Business School
12%
Mobile Technology
12%
Social Media
12%
Control
12%
Threat
12%
Primary Data
12%
Perceived Control
12%
Personal Network
12%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Social Network
75%
Learning
25%
Electric Potential
12%
Development
12%
Interpersonal Communication
12%
Threat
12%
Adjustment
12%
Expectation
12%
Mental Capacity
12%
Population
12%
Psychology
Social Networking
75%
Coping
25%
Peers
25%
Digital Native
25%
Social Media
12%
Disclosure
12%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Internet Usage
25%
Aviation Employees
25%