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The Impact of Gender Differences and Geographic Locations on Social Media Literacy Among Public Universities Students

The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of both gender difference and geographic location on social media literacy levels among undergraduate students in public universities in Egypt. Four aspects related to social media literacy were considered in the Likert-scale survey, includin...

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Main Author: Helmy, Heba Tallah Moustafa
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description The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of both gender difference and geographic location on social media literacy levels among undergraduate students in public universities in Egypt. Four aspects related to social media literacy were considered in the Likert-scale survey, including basic technical skills, digital interactions, information evaluation, and privacy and security practices. A total of 520 students participated in this exploratory research, of which 265 males and 255 females enrolled at four public universities in different geographic locations. Cairo University and Ain Shams University represent the urban areas. The other two universities are located in center-periphery areas with Mansoura University representing the Nile Delta and Minia University representing Upper Egypt. Cross tabulation was used to analyze the subjects’ responses using the MS Excel and SPSS softwares. The findings showed that male students are more proficient in basic technical skills on social networking sites than their female counterparts. Moreover, it has been found that there is a slight higher awareness in favor of male students with regards to digital interactions and privacy practices. Concerning digital information evaluation, it appeared that male and female students share the same level of competence in verifying online content and being receptive to disparate opinions. The second part of the study analysis strongly indicated that urban students are more conversant with the four measured competences related to social media literacy than their center-periphery peers.
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spelling oai:fount.aucegypt.edu:etds-3043 The Impact of Gender Differences and Geographic Locations on Social Media Literacy Among Public Universities Students Helmy, Heba Tallah Moustafa The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of both gender difference and geographic location on social media literacy levels among undergraduate students in public universities in Egypt. Four aspects related to social media literacy were considered in the Likert-scale survey, including basic technical skills, digital interactions, information evaluation, and privacy and security practices. A total of 520 students participated in this exploratory research, of which 265 males and 255 females enrolled at four public universities in different geographic locations. Cairo University and Ain Shams University represent the urban areas. The other two universities are located in center-periphery areas with Mansoura University representing the Nile Delta and Minia University representing Upper Egypt. Cross tabulation was used to analyze the subjects’ responses using the MS Excel and SPSS softwares. The findings showed that male students are more proficient in basic technical skills on social networking sites than their female counterparts. Moreover, it has been found that there is a slight higher awareness in favor of male students with regards to digital interactions and privacy practices. Concerning digital information evaluation, it appeared that male and female students share the same level of competence in verifying online content and being receptive to disparate opinions. The second part of the study analysis strongly indicated that urban students are more conversant with the four measured competences related to social media literacy than their center-periphery peers. 2023-01-31T08:00:00Z thesis application/pdf https://fount.aucegypt.edu/etds/2010 https://fount.aucegypt.edu/context/etds/article/3043/viewcontent/Heba_Tallah_Moustafa_Helmy_Thesis.pdf Theses and Dissertations AUC Knowledge Fountain Social media media literacy Egypt undergraduate students public universities urban and center-periphery areas gender difference geographic locations Communication Technology and New Media Education Mass Communication Social Media
spellingShingle Social media
media literacy
Egypt
undergraduate students
public universities
urban and center-periphery areas
gender difference
geographic locations
Communication Technology and New Media
Education
Mass Communication
Social Media
Helmy, Heba Tallah Moustafa
The Impact of Gender Differences and Geographic Locations on Social Media Literacy Among Public Universities Students
title The Impact of Gender Differences and Geographic Locations on Social Media Literacy Among Public Universities Students
title_full The Impact of Gender Differences and Geographic Locations on Social Media Literacy Among Public Universities Students
title_fullStr The Impact of Gender Differences and Geographic Locations on Social Media Literacy Among Public Universities Students
title_full_unstemmed The Impact of Gender Differences and Geographic Locations on Social Media Literacy Among Public Universities Students
title_short The Impact of Gender Differences and Geographic Locations on Social Media Literacy Among Public Universities Students
title_sort impact of gender differences and geographic locations on social media literacy among public universities students
topic Social media
media literacy
Egypt
undergraduate students
public universities
urban and center-periphery areas
gender difference
geographic locations
Communication Technology and New Media
Education
Mass Communication
Social Media
url https://fount.aucegypt.edu/etds/2010
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