Researchers found that high school and college students engaged in vigorous, intelligent debate about scientific issues in a voluntary Facebook forum.
Such informal learning not only could supplement the content knowledge students acquire in class, but also connect them with professionals and experts in the field, spur interest in careers and inspire civic engagement.
"One of the things we struggle with as educators is how to take students' spark of interest in something and develop it in ways that can serve them," said Christine Greenhow, assistant professor of educational psychology and educational technology at the Michigan State University.
For the study students ages 16-25 voluntarily joined a Facebook app that dealt with climate-related science news such as coal-burning regulations and environmentally friendly housing.
Greenhow analysed the students' activity on the Facebook app and found their discussion on various science issues to be largely on-topic, civil and sophisticated.
Past research has looked at online forums run by the teacher or professor and found mixed results when it came to student engagement and the quality of debate.
The findings make a case for popular online sites such as Facebook as possible learning tools. Facebook has more than a billion users, but critics say excessive use can distract kids from academics, spur loneliness and depression, and facilitate cyberbullying.
Greenhow's previous research suggests another popular site, Twitter, has become a new literary format that is improving learning for students.
While there's a huge push to integrate new technology into classrooms, she said, more consideration should be given to this informal online learning that occurs in students' natural environments.
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