The literature of different areas of study reports that social media, especially new social media (Facebook), plays an important role for society in the third millennium: consequently, this issue requires the continuous attention of the pedagogical community as well. Facebook has had great potential to in-crease knowledge and perception of the concept of well-being and motor education, but its role is still being defined. The aim of the paper is to demonstrate, through an online survey, how and how much Facebook pro-motes well-being by encouraging the practice of motor activity. Statistical data analysis, used in an integrated and complementary approach, was mul-tiple match analysis, cluster analysis, and cross-tabs. The final sample con-sisted of 1,820 Facebook users. Social media websites are widely used not only by the younger generation, but also by the adult and elderly population to find information regarding well-being and motor activity. Starting from the results of the research, it can be argued that Facebook users would like to have more “certified information” on the education of motor practice through social media.

La pedagogia nell’era digitale: il ruolo dei social media nella promozione dell’attività motoria

Patrizia Belfiore
2022-01-01

Abstract

The literature of different areas of study reports that social media, especially new social media (Facebook), plays an important role for society in the third millennium: consequently, this issue requires the continuous attention of the pedagogical community as well. Facebook has had great potential to in-crease knowledge and perception of the concept of well-being and motor education, but its role is still being defined. The aim of the paper is to demonstrate, through an online survey, how and how much Facebook pro-motes well-being by encouraging the practice of motor activity. Statistical data analysis, used in an integrated and complementary approach, was mul-tiple match analysis, cluster analysis, and cross-tabs. The final sample con-sisted of 1,820 Facebook users. Social media websites are widely used not only by the younger generation, but also by the adult and elderly population to find information regarding well-being and motor activity. Starting from the results of the research, it can be argued that Facebook users would like to have more “certified information” on the education of motor practice through social media.
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