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Reynol ("Rey") Junco is an American psychologist and education and social media researcher. He is known for his pioneering work on using social technologies in
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. Rey is also known for his statistics, data science, and analytics skills. He is a former fellow at the
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Biography

Reynol Junco was born of
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n immigrants on September 11, 1971, in
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.Rey Junco
''Bigsight'', Accessed July 27, 2011.
Junco studied psychology at the
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and graduated with a B.S. degree in 1994. He attended graduate school at the Pennsylvania State University and received a M.S. degree in clinical psychology in 1997 and a D.Ed. degree in counselor education in 2002.Rey Junco
''LinkedIn'', Accessed July 27, 2011.


Research

Junco's prior research has examined the effects of the generational divide in higher education and investigated how various emerging technologies, especially social technologies, can be used to support and engage college students in their academic course work and psychosocial development, and improve the transitioning of first year students from high school to college. Most of his results are based on quantitative methods. Rey has focused his most recent work in the corporate sector on data science techniques, especially prediction and segmentation. He is a leader in the field of data analytics, which he uses to extract actionable insights for companies. Junco was an early pioneer in using data science techniques to analyze large and complex datasets in order to find "signal in the noise." He has worked with companies such as Hydrow focusing on analyzing product usage data to better understand customer behavior.


Early work


Generational divide

In Junco and Mastrodicasa 2007, the first large multi-institution survey of student technology use in the U.S.,Writers: Rey Junco
''USA TODAY College'', Accessed July 27, 2011.
Junco and his co-author studied various attributes of the Net Generation, especially the traits and behaviors related to their greater familiarity with the new technologies, as compared to previous generations which frequently include their college instructors. Junco and Mastrodicasa also investigated the characteristics of the digital divide, the intra-generational differences with respect to the access to the technologies. They showed, among others, that students with higher incomes are more likely to use computers to conduct research, create projects, and analyze data than students with lower incomes. Junco, Merson and Salter 2010 showed that female gender, Caucasian race and higher income correlate positively with cell-phone ownership, while female gender, African-American race and higher income is positively predictive of the number of text messages sent and the number of time spent talking on cell phone per week.


Academic skills

One of Junco's main research goals has been to determine whether and how the new media can be harnessed to obtain pedagogical benefits and to improve academic success of university students, and whether those benefits outnumber the potentially detrimental effects of multitasking and the extent to which social media could be distracting to learning. Junco and Mastrodicasa 2007, Junco, Heiberger and Loken 2010 and Junco and Cotten 2010Junco, Reynol and Cotten, Sheila R., (2010)
Perceived academic effects of instant messaging use.
''Computers and Education'', 56(2), 370-378.
report current findings.


Transferable skills

Junco has studied the use of social media for improving students' Transferable skills (non-academic skills such as communication and self-expression, team-working and creation of professional networks, self-confidence, leadership, planning and time management, experience with different points of view, etc.). In Junco and Timm 2008, the authors showed that blogs can be successfully used for improving students’ writing and marketing skills. The
Twitter Twitter is an online social media and social networking service owned and operated by American company Twitter, Inc., on which users post and interact with 280-character-long messages known as "tweets". Registered users can post, like, and ...
users that Junco and his co-workers studied in Junco, Heiberger and Loken 2010 became more extroverted when encouraged to communicate through social media and were more likely to ask questions in class. They were also more likely to meet outside class and become friends in
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than students who did not use Twitter.


Motivation

Junco's research has shown that the new technologies can be used to increase student attainment and engagement with academic course work and to improve retention (Junco and Timm 2008, Junco, Heiberger and Loken 2010).


Transitioning to college

Junco has also investigated how social media can be used to improve the transitioning of first year students from high school to college (Junco 2005).


Discussion

Most of Junco's work sides with the generation of the "
digital native The term digital native describes a person who has grown up in the information age. Often grouped into Millennials, Generation Z, and Generation Alpha, these individuals can consume digital information and stimuli quickly and comfortably through ...
s" and recommends to close the existing gap in the use of technologies by introducing the new modalities and media into teaching, establishing student affairs and course blogs, wikis and chat rooms, adopting more experiential teaching methods and restructuring work environments to include multitasking skills and teamwork. Although some opponents have asked for a more balanced perspectiveMcDonald, Steven J., (2008
Review of "Connecting to the net.generation: What higher education professionals need to know about today's students"
''Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice'', 45(2), 315-319.
and questioned whether the use of new technologies actually entails a positive qualitative change in learning, Junco's recent research (Junco, Heiberger and Loken 2010, the first controlled study of its kind) has shown that the use of social media such as Twitter in college classroom settings can significantly improve student performance. Even when social media is initially used more for information sharing that is not work-related, such use highlights the potential and benefits of the medium as a teaching tool. Other, related studies, support those findings.


Notable work

* Junco, R. (2005)
Technology and today’s first-year students.
In M. L. Upcraft, J. N. Gardner, B. O. Barefoot and Associates (Eds.), ''Meeting challenges and building support: Creating a climate for first-year student success ''. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 221–238. * Junco, R. and Mastrodicasa, J. (2007).
Connecting to the Net.Generation: What higher education professionals need to know about today’s students.
' Washington, DC: NASPA. * Junco, R. and Timm, D. (2008). ''Using emerging technologies to enhance student engagement. New directions for student services, 124.'' San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. * Junco, R., Heiberger, G., and Loken, E. (2010)
The effect of Twitter on college student engagement and grades.
''Journal of Computer Assisted Learning'', 27(2), 119–132. * Junco, R., Merson, D. and Salter, D. W. (2010)
The effect of gender, ethnicity, and income on college students’ use of communication technologies.
''Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking'', 13(6), 619–627.


Recognition

Hewlett Packard EdTech Innovators Award, Honorable Mention of Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania for using social media to improve student engagement and success, 2010.
''HP EdTech Innovators Award'', Accessed July 30, 2011.


See also

* Facebook and higher education *
Digital native The term digital native describes a person who has grown up in the information age. Often grouped into Millennials, Generation Z, and Generation Alpha, these individuals can consume digital information and stimuli quickly and comfortably through ...
*
Networked learning Networked learning is a process of developing and maintaining connections with people and information, and communicating in such a way so as to support one another's learning. The central term in this definition is connections. It adopts a relationa ...
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Invisible College Invisible College is the term used for a small community of interacting scholars who often met face-to-face, exchanged ideas and encouraged each other. One group that has been described as a precursor group to the Royal Society of London consis ...


References

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