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Available online at www.sciencedirect.com ScienceDirect Procedia Computer Science 59 (2015 ) 559 566 International Conference on Computer Science and Computational Intelligence (ICCSCI 2015) Using Social Networks: Facebook Usage at the Riau College Students Erlin a, Triyani Arita Fitri a, Susandri a a Department of Informatics Engineering, STMIK Amik Riau, Pekanbaru, 28294, Indonesia Abstract According to the official report release by facebook through the site http://www.checkfacebook.com/, as of March 1, 2013, the number of facebook users in Indonesia is 47.165.080 million. In terms of the age, the composition of the majority of facebook users is dominated by age 18-24 years with the number of users is 20.197.820 million (42,82%) of total users, where this age is the age of the students in the college. With the number of users is increasing from year to year and it is dominated by age students, encourage the researchers to conduct an empirical study on the use of facebook among students. The purposes of this study is to analyze and explore the use of facebook among students; why, how much, and how students use facebook and the potential educational value of facebook. Researchers release online survey that consists of 30 questions in a questionnaire. A total of 329 respondents from 2 colleges in Riau has given feedback. Finding shows that most of the students have a facebook account before entering the college (95.14%) and spend time less than 1 hours per day (45.59%) and logged onto the facebook site several times per day. Furthermore, facebook provides positive benefits in an educational environment, particularly, simplify in information sharing as well as file sharing within the group. 2015 The Authors. Published by by Elsevier Elsevier B.V. B.V. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). Peer-review under responsibility of organizing committee of the International Conference on Computer Science and Peer-review under responsibility of organizing committee of the International Conference on Computer Science and Computational Computational Intelligence (ICCSCI Intelligence 2015) (ICCSCI 2015). Keywords: social networks; facebook usage; students 1. Introduction The recent years online social network site has become increasingly popular with increased revolution in how people interact with each other through the internet. There will be around 1.96 billion social network users around the globe in 2015, up from 1.79 billion in 2014 and these number are expected to grow to be 2.13 billion in 2016 1. 1877-0509 2015 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). Peer-review under responsibility of organizing committee of the International Conference on Computer Science and Computational Intelligence (ICCSCI 2015) doi:10.1016/j.procs.2015.07.543

560 Erlin et al. / Procedia Computer Science 59 ( 2015 ) 559 566 Facebook introduced to the public in 2006 2. Nowadays facebook is the most popular social network site and the second largest after Google s site visited by internet users 3. Facebook continues to be the most popular social networking site, especially among a generation of youth who use these social networks to build relationships through community. In December 2006, the number of facebook users more than 12 million users, in December 2009, the number of active users increased to 350 million and facebook users already surpassed 1 billion as of March 1, 2013. In Indonesia, the number of facebook users in April 2011 reached 34.319.040 users and increased to 47.165.080 users as of March 1, 2013 4. As of the first quarter of 2015, facebook had 1.44 billion monthly active users. Facebook does not provide rankings for users by country, but researches from the PEW research center s internet project estimate that Indonesia ranks as the world's 4th largest facebook users behind the United States, India and Brazil with the number of facebook users is 67 million as of March 2015 5. In terms of the age, the composition of the majority of facebook users in Indonesia is dominated by age 18-24 years with the number of users is 20.197.820 million (42,82%) of total users, where this age is the age of the students in the college. While the percentage of students who use Facebook is high, it is important to justify why, how much and how the students use facebook as well as facebook usage in an educational environment. 2. Literature Review Since Facebook has become an extraordinary phenomenon that is in today's digital society has motivated several researchers to study some effects that have been caused by this social networking. These researchers analyze based on the multiple perspectives and different point in accordance with the interests and the concentration of each researcher. This study has been reviewed several previous research. Although this review is not exhaustive, considering the limited resources and time, but could represent a review that conducted on several sources. Before outlining the findings of previous studies on facebook usage, some analysis will be provided in a brief review of the main literature on these topics. There has been a global surge in media coverage of the facebook phenomenon, although most of the academic research on the subject based on case studies in several countries outside Indonesia. Based on the best knowledge of the authors, searching the database in the main library and the online journal does not find a study or empirical studies on the use of facebook by students in Indonesia, especially in Riau, Indonesia. Studies on Facebook continues to grow, particularly more popular articles and research reports online. Bosch has conducted research on the use of online social networks (facebook) for teaching and learning at the University of Cape Town 6. Findings affirm that there is a positive advantages in using Facebook for teaching and learning, particularly for the development of educational micro-communities including ICT literacy. Bin Shyan Jing, et al., have conducted research on the potential educational value of facebook at the Chung Yuan Christian University, Taiwan 7. Findings show that facebook has educational value when there is a strong tie among classmates. A number of studies have also been conducted by several other researchers about the use of facebook. Khe Foon has reviewed published research studies focusing on the use of facebook by students and teachers 8. Reynol Junco focuses research on the relationship between frequency of facebook use, participation in facebook activities, and student engagement 9. Fu-Yuan Hong et al., analyze the psychological traits, facebook usage, and facebook addiction model of Taiwanese university students 10. Zachary and Ashley assess the use of facebook to promote a mindset of continual learning in an ambulatory care pharmacy elective course 11. Özgür K and Türkay have analyzed the privacy of facebook, the most commonly used social networking site in Turkey 12. Although many studies conducted in several different countries in understanding how much, why and how students use facebook as popular social networking site, but authors have not yet found the articles or empirical studies on the use of facebook by students in Indonesia, especially in Riau province. Therefore the main objective of this study was to investigate the use of facebook by students at two colleges in Riau, Indonesia and also investigate the purpose of the students using facebook in educational settings. While facebook users in Indonesia are increasing rapidly, but the research in the field of facebook not developed proportionally.

Erlin et al. / Procedia Computer Science 59 ( 2015 ) 559 566 561 3. Method 3.1 Participant This study used college students as research subjects. The students were contacted through their on-campus email accounts and sent a link to a survey hosted on SurveyMonkey.com, the world's most popular commercial survey online. A total of 125 students agreed to participate in the pre-test survey and 118 pre-test is valid (94%). After the approval of two colleges in Riau, Indonesia; STMIK Amik Riau and STIE-STIKOM Pelita Indonesia, the researchers send the questionnaire that has been validated by SPSS. A total of 350 questionnaires was released and there were 329 valid responses for an overall 94% participation rate after deducting the questionnaire that contains an empty answer or answers that tend to neutral. Of the 329 respondents, 227 are male (69%) and 102 are female (31%) with the age of 20-25 years (67.17% -221 students), followed by age of <20 years (27.66% - 91 students) and the rest is age of > 25 years (5.17% - 17 students). Data were collected for 4 weeks and consist of 214 respondents (65.05%) students of STMIK-AMIK Riau (153 male and 61 female) and 115 respondents (34.95%) student of STIE- STIKOM Pelita Indonesia (79 male, 36 female). 3.2 Measures Participants were required to complete an online survey. The measurement variable used in this study included: general information (gender, age, year of study, how long have you been used facebook and have facebook account before enter the college), facebook usage consist of 14 items for each trait (7-points Likert scale: 1= never, 7 = several times per day) and facebook in education enviroment that consist of 10 items (5-points Likert scale: 1= strongly disagree, 5 = strongly agree). 3.3 Procedures This study uses a survey online in the form of a questionnaire to gather opinions and perceptions of students towards the use of facebook. The questionnaire is divided into three main sections. The first section contains general information of students, the second section examines the use of facebook and the third section discusses on the potential educational value of facebook. Before the questionnaire distributed to the respondents, the questionnaire was prior tested to a small number of respondents to determine the validity and reliability of the survey. The validity of the survey s items was tested using the Pearson correlation method (p <0.05) and the reliability was tested using Cronbach α with Cronbach s α of 0.74. After reaching the standard value, the questionnaire is ready to be shared with the students of two co lleges (STMIK-AMIK Riau and STIE-STIKOM Pelita Indonesia). The technical on filling out the questionnaire by respondent was designed using nonparametric statistical wh ich are closed. Analysis obtained fro m this technique is descriptive and explanatory, and the data were expected valid and filled with actual by the respondent in order to describe how the real data available in the field. 4. Results and Discussion 4.1. Demography of Students A total of 329 respondents sends their responses after the effort of data collection. The first session of the questionnaire contains questions about the gender, age, year of study, how long have been using facebook and whether he/she has a facebook account before entering the college. Demographically, the number of female respondents, half of the male respondents with 69 % male (227 students) and 31% female (102 students). In terms of age, 27.66% are in less than 20 age bracket, 67.17% in 20-25 age group and 5.17% in more than 25 age group. As for the years of study, the students are studying in the first year, second year, third year, fourth year and more than

562 Erlin et al. / Procedia Computer Science 59 ( 2015 ) 559 566 fourth year are 26.44%, 20.67%, 31%, 19.45%, and 2.43% respectively. Furthermore, based on how long have been using facebook, interestingly, only 1 students (0.30 %) reported that he just uses facebook for less than 1 year, 15 students (4.56%) are in 1-2 years, 92 students (27.96%) are in 3-4 years, 129 students (39.21%) are in 5-6 years and 92 students (27.96%) more than 6 years. In terms of Facebook account, largely students already have a Facebook account before entering the college with 313 students (95.14%) and only 16 students (4.86%) stated that they did not have a Facebook account before entering the college. The results of 329 student responses obtained general information as shown in table 1. T able 1. Demography of respondents n n (%) n n (%) How long have you been Gender using facebook Male 227 69.00 < 1 year 1 0.30 Female 102 31.00 1-2 year 15 4.56 3-4 year 92 27.96 Age 5-6 year 129 39.21 <20 91 27.66 >6 92 27.96 20-25 221 67.17 >25 17 5.17 Have a facebook account Year of study before entering the college 1 st year 87 26.44 yes 313 95.14 2 nd year 68 20.67 no 16 4.86 3 rd year 102 31.00 4 th year 64 19.45 >4 th year 8 2.43 4.2. Facebook Usage of Students a. Time spent on Facebook In regards to time spent on facebook, 21.58% of students spent 30 min or less, the majority of students (45.59%) reported that they spent between 30 min and 59 min, 27.66% spent between 1 hour and 2 hours, 2.13% spent between 3 hours and 4 hours, and 3.03% spent more than 4 hours on the site per day (see table 2). Table 2. Time spent on Facebook Time spent on Facebook % < 30 min 21.58 30 59 min 45.59 1 2 h 27.66 3 4 h 2.13 > 4 h 3.03

Erlin et al. / Procedia Computer Science 59 ( 2015 ) 559 566 563 b. Number of friends With regard to number of friends on facebook, interestingly, the majority of students have more than 1000 friends on facebook (48.74%, 24 out of 329) and only 6 students have friends 100 or less. Table 3 below shows the number of friends on facebook. c. Favorite social network site Table 3. Number of friends Number of friends % < 100 1,89 100 300 13.52 301 500 11.95 501 700 7.55 701 1000 16.35 > 1000 48.74 One of question about others social network site that used by students was responded by 318 students (11 out of 329). Students were allowed to specify more than one choice. While the majority of students used more than one social network (276 students -86.79%), other students used only one social network that is facebook. Figure 1 shows that facebook is the most social network site used by students, followed by Instagram, Twitter and Google +. d. Facebook Activities Fig. 1. Others social network site that used by students This study found that the most students login onto facebook several times per day (49%), only 3% of students login once a month. With regard on status updates, a small fraction of students (5%) updated their status in several times a day. Most of the students updated it only once a month. On the other hand, partially of students argue that their status update occasionally when there are special events that they want to be informed. Relating with post videos and photos, most of the students (68%) have never posted the video. Contradict with posting photo, in which the vast majority (39%) was posting the photo once a month. Some of them stated that they

564 Erlin et al. / Procedia Computer Science 59 ( 2015 ) 559 566 will post the photos depend on the presence of important events associated with the photo. Regarding with both of tagging pictures and videos, almost all of the students said never tagging video (98%). This is slightly different from the tagging photo, where 62% of students have tagged the photo once a month. The favorite facebook activities by students are online chat as a tool for online discussion (41%), followed by commenting on status, photo or video that was shared by others (38%), and viewing the photo posts by their friends (36%). While viewing the photo of other students is the third favorite activity, unfortunately, it does not apply to activities by viewing the video. Only a small proportion of students who perform this activity in several times per day (4%). Lastly, regarding with playing the game, most of the students use this facility only once a month (47%), followed by 2-3 times per week, once a day, and several times per day. However, there are students who never playing the games on facebook (5%). Figure 2 below, shows the frequency of facebook activities. 4.3. Facebook in Education Fig. 2. Frequency of facebook activities To analyze the use of facebook in teaching and learning process, 10 items have been given to the students. The opinions that want to be collected from students is their perceptions about the group created by lecturers, lecturers used facebook to share information, lecturers used chat facebook to guide students on final project, academic staff used facebook to share information, facebook convey information quickly, convenience in sharing multimedia or textual educational resources, facebook is better for reviewing or searching through past article on a certain topic, facebook is better in sharing files and resources among fellow academicians, facebook is comfortable in sharing resources courses, and very quickly learning about what the lecturer posts on a facebook to keep you informed. Of the 329 students, not the whole of students sent a response to all the questions in this session. Example, for item 1, 9 out of 329, hence the total respondent completing this item is 320 students. For item 1, the majority of students strongly agrees with the existence of a group created by the lecturer for their subjects. Only a small fraction (0.63% - 2 of 320) strongly disagree. With regard to the issue of lecturers used facebook to share information, most of the students agree (45.91%) followed by 128 students (40.25%) stated strongly agree and only 5 students (1.57%)

Erlin et al. / Procedia Computer Science 59 ( 2015 ) 559 566 565 strongly disagree. For item No. 3 relating to the issue that the lecturers used chat facebook to guide students on final project. The students who agreed, neutral and strongly agree to almost have the equivalent percentage; 28.66%, 24.92% and 23.05%, respectively. Students strongly agree (34.47%) and agree (41.61%) while academic staff used facebook to share information. The equivalent percentage obtained to the item 5 to 10, where students who were agree more than the students who were strongly agreed. As for all the questions, students who were strongly disagree very small, below 1%, except item no 2 and no 3, the percentage for strongly disagree are 1:57 and 5.92 %, respectively. Based on the data presented in the table 4, gained a description that the students appreciate the lecturers who use facebook in teaching and learning process, in terms of comfort, speed and always in information updates. T able 4. T he perceptions of students on facebook in teaching and learning process * strongly agree neutral disagree agree strongly disagree skipped total A group created by lecturers Lecturers used facebook to share information Lecturers used chat facebook to guide students on final project Academic staff used facebook to share information Facebook convey information quickly Convenience in sharing multimedia or textual educational resources Facebook is better for reviewing or searching through past article on a certain topic Facebook is better in sharing files and resources among fellow academicians Facebook is comfortable in sharing resources courses Very quickly learning about what the lecturer posts on a facebook to keep you informed 41.56% 133 40.25% 128 17.45% 56 34.47% 111 34.06% 110 24.92% 80 28.44% 91 28.84% 92 22.71% 72 27.67% 88 44.38% 142 45.91% 146 28.66% 92 41.61% 134 39.32% 127 47.04% 151 44.38% 142 45.77% 146 45.74% 145 48.11% 153 11.88% 38 11.64% 37 24.92% 80 18.01% 58 19.81% 64 23.99% 77 22.81% 73 22.26% 71 25.55% 81 18.87% 60 1.56% 5 0.63% 2 23.05% 74 5.28% 17 5.88% 19 3.74% 12 4.06% 13 2.82% 9 5.68% 18 4.27% 15 0.63% 2 1.57% 5 5.92% 19 0.62% 2 0.93% 3 0.31% 1 0.31% 1 0.31% 1 0.32% 1 0.63% 2 9 320 11 318 8 321 7 322 6 323 8 321 9 320 10 319 12 317 11 318 * totals may not equal 100% due to rounding 5. Conclusion Based on the findings on this study, it can be concluded that most of the students from these two colleges have been using facebook in the range 5 to 6 years and have account facebook before entering the college. Regarding with time spent on facebook, the majority of students spent their time in the range 30 59 minutes per day and almost half of them login into facebook several times per day. The most facebook activities by students are commenting on status, photo or video that was shared by others user, viewing the photo posts by their friends and use the chat facebook facilities as a tool online communication. Facebook has significant potential in education, particularly as facebook takes off in the two colleges in Riau Province, Indonesia. The advantages might include getting information about homework, information, material, final project, ideas and resources. In addition, sharing homework, ideas and resources also to be a potisif benefit of facebook in teaching and learning processes. Students feel comfortable learning through facebook because facebook has become part and parcel of their everyday life and facebook can promote collaboration and social interchange

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