While many universities have been deploying both electronic learning (eLearning) and social media applications for academic purposes, there is currently little research on the impact on their use on students ’ overall learning experiences and associated learning possibilities. This paper elaborates on several online academic activities, such as Facebook, Twitter and quizzes for one classroom taught school of business undergraduate (UG) module. The similarities and differences discovered across all aspects of this paper’s research findings are examined against Chickering & Gamson’s [1] seven principles of good practice teaching and Astin’s [2] five tenets of engagement. Online activities were tracked over a period of one academic semeste...
Traditional education system on campus has been using as a legacy over decades to support educationa...
The ubiquitousness of social media renders it a potentially powerful tool in higher education. This ...
The traditional teaching methodologies employed within universities, comprising of lectures and semi...
While many universities have been deploying both electronic learning (eLearning) and social media ap...
Social Networking Websites such as Youtube, Twitter and Facebook are an important part of college st...
The educational benefits, which accrue from the enhancement in student engagement, are well document...
This work investigates the promise of Facebook and blogs for enhancing students’ levels of engagemen...
Abstract Despite the widespread use of social media by students and its increased use by instructors...
The static paper-based School noticeboard is a thing of the past. There is no longer a need, or desi...
Can social media be used to enhance the process of learning by students in higher education? Social ...
Using online social networking to improve learning is often confused with social networking for per...
Research into the use of social media for academic purposes is increasingly emerging. Such research ...
Can the use of social networking sites, such as Facebook, help engage with the hard to reach student...
Purpose:Social media is a popular communication tool for college students in many countries includin...
There is a scarcity of research regarding the possible academic uses of Social Networking Sites (SNS...
Traditional education system on campus has been using as a legacy over decades to support educationa...
The ubiquitousness of social media renders it a potentially powerful tool in higher education. This ...
The traditional teaching methodologies employed within universities, comprising of lectures and semi...
While many universities have been deploying both electronic learning (eLearning) and social media ap...
Social Networking Websites such as Youtube, Twitter and Facebook are an important part of college st...
The educational benefits, which accrue from the enhancement in student engagement, are well document...
This work investigates the promise of Facebook and blogs for enhancing students’ levels of engagemen...
Abstract Despite the widespread use of social media by students and its increased use by instructors...
The static paper-based School noticeboard is a thing of the past. There is no longer a need, or desi...
Can social media be used to enhance the process of learning by students in higher education? Social ...
Using online social networking to improve learning is often confused with social networking for per...
Research into the use of social media for academic purposes is increasingly emerging. Such research ...
Can the use of social networking sites, such as Facebook, help engage with the hard to reach student...
Purpose:Social media is a popular communication tool for college students in many countries includin...
There is a scarcity of research regarding the possible academic uses of Social Networking Sites (SNS...
Traditional education system on campus has been using as a legacy over decades to support educationa...
The ubiquitousness of social media renders it a potentially powerful tool in higher education. This ...
The traditional teaching methodologies employed within universities, comprising of lectures and semi...