This study examined the use of social software in the UK further and higher education sectors to collect evidence of the effective use of social software in enhancing student learning and engagement. In this study, data from 26 initiatives, where social software tools have been employed, has been collected, analysed and synthesised. The cases chosen give a spread of tools, subject areas, contexts (part-time, full-time or distance learning), levels of study, and institutions (higher and further education). A case study methodology was followed and both educators and students were interviewed to find out what they had done, how well it had worked, and what they had learned from the experiences. This study provides insights about the: educatio...
This thesis is motivated to harness UK children’s enthusiasm and energy on using social software to ...
Use of the web today, particularly amongst young people, is now more social and participative. Colle...
Abstract The purpose of the study was to explore how students on two related work-based degree cours...
The term 'social software' covers a range of tools which allow users to interact and share data with...
The uptake of social software is becoming more widespread in many sectors of education and organizat...
In the JISC-funded study, Effective use of Social Software in Further and Higher Education in the U...
This study examined the use of social software in the UK further and higher education sectors to co...
This is the final report for a UK JISC-funded study into the appropriate and effective use of social...
Higher education institutions are increasingly using social software tools to support teaching and l...
Higher education institutions are increasingly using social software tools to support teaching and l...
Social software is increasingly being used in higher and further education to support teaching and l...
This chapter considers the potential of social software to support learning in higher education. It ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide a review of literature on the role of Web 2.0 or s...
This paper reports early findings of an ongoing study to determine the use and impact of social educ...
Social software, in means of software that enables people to connect with one another, exchange opin...
This thesis is motivated to harness UK children’s enthusiasm and energy on using social software to ...
Use of the web today, particularly amongst young people, is now more social and participative. Colle...
Abstract The purpose of the study was to explore how students on two related work-based degree cours...
The term 'social software' covers a range of tools which allow users to interact and share data with...
The uptake of social software is becoming more widespread in many sectors of education and organizat...
In the JISC-funded study, Effective use of Social Software in Further and Higher Education in the U...
This study examined the use of social software in the UK further and higher education sectors to co...
This is the final report for a UK JISC-funded study into the appropriate and effective use of social...
Higher education institutions are increasingly using social software tools to support teaching and l...
Higher education institutions are increasingly using social software tools to support teaching and l...
Social software is increasingly being used in higher and further education to support teaching and l...
This chapter considers the potential of social software to support learning in higher education. It ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide a review of literature on the role of Web 2.0 or s...
This paper reports early findings of an ongoing study to determine the use and impact of social educ...
Social software, in means of software that enables people to connect with one another, exchange opin...
This thesis is motivated to harness UK children’s enthusiasm and energy on using social software to ...
Use of the web today, particularly amongst young people, is now more social and participative. Colle...
Abstract The purpose of the study was to explore how students on two related work-based degree cours...