Emojis as Communication Medium Among College Students in a State-Run Institution
Kylie Kate S. Aranas | Marifel b Marte | Christian Jay S. Valentin | Ersyl T. Biray
Discipline: social sciences (non-specific)
Abstract:
Emojis are small images conveying meaning, emotions, and tone embedded in electronic text messages that allow people to express their
feelings and emotions in nonverbal and informal conversations. This
study aimed to find out the role of emojis as a communication medium
among college students in a state-run institution. Specifically, it
sought to identify the popularly-used emojis, the social media platforms where these are used, determine their frequency of use, and the
instances where these are used. Sophomore college students enrolled
in a teacher education degree program specializing in the English language at a state-run university supplied the data collected using a validated survey questionnaire transformed and sent through the Google
messenger application. Results revealed that the topmost popular
emojis used by college students in their nonverbal communication
were the heart, face with tears of joy, and loudly crying face. Participants stated that they always use emojis in their informal communication with friends on popular social media platforms, such as Facebook and Messenger. It was also established that emojis were used
when messaging friends or family members expressing their feelings,
and having nothing else to reply to in a conversation. These findings
attest that the use of technology-driven trends has evolved in the
communication media, particularly among the younger generation.
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