This paper aims to investigate evidences of reflective processes and how they develop in a collaborative educational blog. The participants that took part in the discourse community were students of courses of languages (Portuguese/English) in four Brazilian universities over a period of six months. Based on the interactions which occurred in and because of the blog, we analyzed how the group developed reflective processes. The theoretical foundation for the research is provided by Smyth (1992), and Zeichner (1994) with respect to critical reflection, together with Gomes (1995), Lanza (2007), and Rodrigues (2008) with regard to teaching and learning in a virtual environment and blogs. The research questions were: 1) what possible evidence o...
Blogging is a commonly-used tool in supporting reflection in student learning. The present research ...
Due to the social changes brought about in no small part by Web 2.0 tools, the potential impact of t...
The enthusiasm for adopting social media technologies should be tempered by a critical, empirical un...
Este trabalho se insere no contexto de educação em ambiente virtual e tem o objetivo de investigar o...
It has been pointed out that today s technologies can serve as a catalyst in their efforts to creat...
This paper investigates how blogs can be used to support reflective dialogue in vocational education...
Blogs consist of support for computer mediated communication and allow interaction, collaboration an...
[[abstract]]Reflection is essential to deep learning and problem solving. From a socio-cultural pers...
Reflective Practice, for many years, has been widely used as a learning activity in higher education...
The complexities of being an academic mean that there is often no time or space to reflect on teachi...
In today’s university classrooms, “the time of restricting students products and learning opportunit...
Blogs are firmly established as an online communication medium. People are talking about them. They ...
Reflection is considered an important aspect of teacher practice. Researchers examined 21 teacher-cr...
Reflective learning has been recognized as one of the most important lifelong learning skills due to...
M.Ed.One of the primary goals of the Educational Psychology honours programme at the University of J...
Blogging is a commonly-used tool in supporting reflection in student learning. The present research ...
Due to the social changes brought about in no small part by Web 2.0 tools, the potential impact of t...
The enthusiasm for adopting social media technologies should be tempered by a critical, empirical un...
Este trabalho se insere no contexto de educação em ambiente virtual e tem o objetivo de investigar o...
It has been pointed out that today s technologies can serve as a catalyst in their efforts to creat...
This paper investigates how blogs can be used to support reflective dialogue in vocational education...
Blogs consist of support for computer mediated communication and allow interaction, collaboration an...
[[abstract]]Reflection is essential to deep learning and problem solving. From a socio-cultural pers...
Reflective Practice, for many years, has been widely used as a learning activity in higher education...
The complexities of being an academic mean that there is often no time or space to reflect on teachi...
In today’s university classrooms, “the time of restricting students products and learning opportunit...
Blogs are firmly established as an online communication medium. People are talking about them. They ...
Reflection is considered an important aspect of teacher practice. Researchers examined 21 teacher-cr...
Reflective learning has been recognized as one of the most important lifelong learning skills due to...
M.Ed.One of the primary goals of the Educational Psychology honours programme at the University of J...
Blogging is a commonly-used tool in supporting reflection in student learning. The present research ...
Due to the social changes brought about in no small part by Web 2.0 tools, the potential impact of t...
The enthusiasm for adopting social media technologies should be tempered by a critical, empirical un...