Computer-based technology has infiltrated many aspects of life and industry, yet there is little understanding of how it can be used to promote student engagement, a concept receiving strong attention in higher education due to its association with a number of positive academic outcomes. The purpose of this article is to present a critical review of the literature from the past 5 years related to how web-conferencing software, blogs, wikis, social networking sites (Facebook and Twitter), and digital games influence student engagement. We prefaced the findings with a substantive overview of student engagement definitions and indicators, which revealed three types of engagement (behavioral, emotional, and cognitive) that informed how we class...
This work investigates the promise of Facebook and blogs for enhancing students’ levels of engagemen...
The public understanding of scientific, economic, political and ethical issues is becoming increasin...
Thesis advisor: Karen ArnoldTraditional aged college students currently enrolled at institutions of ...
Computer-based technology has infiltrated many aspects of life and industry, yet there is little und...
Abstract Computer-based technology has infiltrated many aspects of life and industry, yet there is l...
Student Engagement has been a strong topic of research for the avoidance of student drop out and the...
Developing, sustaining, and improving student engagement is of vital importance to higher education ...
The educational benefits, which accrue from the enhancement in student engagement, are well document...
Abstract: Games are no longer just for fun; they offer potentially powerful learning environments. T...
This article explores the lived experiences of two academics in a UK Higher Education Institution wh...
This article explores the lived experiences of two academics in a UK Higher Education Institution wh...
AbstractThis research is an attempt to capture students’ technology engagement that fosters meaningf...
The nexus between digital technologies, engagement and learning is often cited as being correlationa...
Welcome to this very international issue of Research in Learning Technology in which we present rese...
Twitter, a popular micro-blogging service, is increasingly evolving from being a mere chatting platf...
This work investigates the promise of Facebook and blogs for enhancing students’ levels of engagemen...
The public understanding of scientific, economic, political and ethical issues is becoming increasin...
Thesis advisor: Karen ArnoldTraditional aged college students currently enrolled at institutions of ...
Computer-based technology has infiltrated many aspects of life and industry, yet there is little und...
Abstract Computer-based technology has infiltrated many aspects of life and industry, yet there is l...
Student Engagement has been a strong topic of research for the avoidance of student drop out and the...
Developing, sustaining, and improving student engagement is of vital importance to higher education ...
The educational benefits, which accrue from the enhancement in student engagement, are well document...
Abstract: Games are no longer just for fun; they offer potentially powerful learning environments. T...
This article explores the lived experiences of two academics in a UK Higher Education Institution wh...
This article explores the lived experiences of two academics in a UK Higher Education Institution wh...
AbstractThis research is an attempt to capture students’ technology engagement that fosters meaningf...
The nexus between digital technologies, engagement and learning is often cited as being correlationa...
Welcome to this very international issue of Research in Learning Technology in which we present rese...
Twitter, a popular micro-blogging service, is increasingly evolving from being a mere chatting platf...
This work investigates the promise of Facebook and blogs for enhancing students’ levels of engagemen...
The public understanding of scientific, economic, political and ethical issues is becoming increasin...
Thesis advisor: Karen ArnoldTraditional aged college students currently enrolled at institutions of ...