Social Media And University Students During COVID-19 From The Point Of View Of Students College Of Food Sciences / Al-Qasim Green University

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Zien Journals

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The study's objective is to determine how new mental cognition affects people. When compared to the rising popularity of social media sites among professors and students, particularly during the COVID-19 sites, applications to these sites and the possibility of employment in them during the educational process, as well as recognizing the benefits of the pros and cons, these sites have a significant impact on the field of education. The descriptive method was used in the study. The research included a sample of (294) students from the College of Food Sciences / Al-Qasim Green University. To get data from samples, a questionnaire was employed. The most significant findings were that sites for social media had a significant role in the COVID-19 pandemic by connecting learners and educators and that using sites for social media for university education has many advantages. Create a strong infrastructure that facilitates the best possible use of these places, and offer some recommendations that will improve the likelihood of employment.

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