This paper explores potential educational applications of Web 2.0 technologies, and cuts through some of the hype generated around these technologies, as well as around characteristics of Generation Y, and their implications for learning and teaching. Web 2.0 technologies both reflect and drive a blurring of the lines between students and university educators, which has a potentially profound impact on learning and teaching in higher education. This paper argues that Web 2.0 technologies, and Social Network Sites in particular, offer exciting opportunities but that educational applications of these technologies should be based on sound pedagogical principles and driven by empirical research and careful evaluation, if they are to effect mean...
The technology paradigm shift from the network as information provider (Web 1.0) to the network as p...
The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the usefulness of Web 2.0 technologies in education. For th...
The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the usefulness of Web 2.0 technologies in education. For th...
Over the past two decades policies and speculations have been evident about the importance of Intern...
Over the past two decades policies and speculations have been evident about the importance of intern...
This paper reports on a study that investigated how two cohorts of students (in medicine and educati...
Web 2.0 is a metaphor for a spectrum of emerging novel Internet applications. Examples of these are ...
Technology has become an essential element of many sectors ranging from business to education as a m...
This short position paper reconsiders the exaggerated expectations that currently surround the socia...
This short position paper reconsiders the exaggerated expectations that currently surround the socia...
Social media are extremely popular online destinations that offer users easy ways to build and maint...
Social networking is not a new concept: over the past decades, social networking sites (hereafter, S...
The concept of Internet-facilitated social networking is not new - we have evidence of the developme...
The concept of Internet-facilitated social networking is not new - we have evidence of the developme...
Social media has a great impact on student’s lives. They spend a considerable part of their time on ...
The technology paradigm shift from the network as information provider (Web 1.0) to the network as p...
The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the usefulness of Web 2.0 technologies in education. For th...
The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the usefulness of Web 2.0 technologies in education. For th...
Over the past two decades policies and speculations have been evident about the importance of Intern...
Over the past two decades policies and speculations have been evident about the importance of intern...
This paper reports on a study that investigated how two cohorts of students (in medicine and educati...
Web 2.0 is a metaphor for a spectrum of emerging novel Internet applications. Examples of these are ...
Technology has become an essential element of many sectors ranging from business to education as a m...
This short position paper reconsiders the exaggerated expectations that currently surround the socia...
This short position paper reconsiders the exaggerated expectations that currently surround the socia...
Social media are extremely popular online destinations that offer users easy ways to build and maint...
Social networking is not a new concept: over the past decades, social networking sites (hereafter, S...
The concept of Internet-facilitated social networking is not new - we have evidence of the developme...
The concept of Internet-facilitated social networking is not new - we have evidence of the developme...
Social media has a great impact on student’s lives. They spend a considerable part of their time on ...
The technology paradigm shift from the network as information provider (Web 1.0) to the network as p...
The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the usefulness of Web 2.0 technologies in education. For th...
The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the usefulness of Web 2.0 technologies in education. For th...