Despite its huge uptake all over the world, Twitter is still in its early stages of being used as an educational tool. Here, we present an experiment that was conducted across two undergraduate groups from different universities, an Australian and another American university. In this experiment we looked at Twitter usage in class and compared the results with a particular focus on analysing technology acceptance differences between the two groups. Both groups used Twitter as part of their tutorial work and participated in a survey at the end of the semester. Empirical investigation was done using Davis’ technology acceptance model (TAM). The study findings reveal highly significant differences in the technology acceptance behaviours o...
Digital technologies are widely used in education but few studies have looked at how students are us...
The usage of Twitter as part of tertiary learning is growing and is increasingly a common scene. How...
This paper presents findings from a study of student communication via the microblogging platform Tw...
Despite its huge uptake all over the world, Twitter is still in its early stages of being used as an...
Despite its huge uptake all over the world, Twitter is still in its early stages of being used as an...
Twitter has experienced a tremendous growth since its inception and is considered as an effective an...
Since the evolution of Web 2.0, or the Social Web, the way in which users interact with/on the Inter...
The use of technology in the context of higher education is not a novel idea as lecturers and studen...
The usage of Twitter as part of tertiary learning is growing and is increasingly a common scene. How...
In this paper, we explored the research question: Does Twitter in a large-lecture format university ...
A major obstacle in the practice of e-learning is the limited understanding of learners’ characteris...
The purpose of this research is to examine factors affecting students’ perception and engagement of ...
The use of social media across the educational landscape is on the rise. Subsequently, the body of r...
This article examines student and teachers’ use and perceptions of Twitter, based on a mixed-m...
The developments in Internet technology have seen a rapid rise and change in information flow in con...
Digital technologies are widely used in education but few studies have looked at how students are us...
The usage of Twitter as part of tertiary learning is growing and is increasingly a common scene. How...
This paper presents findings from a study of student communication via the microblogging platform Tw...
Despite its huge uptake all over the world, Twitter is still in its early stages of being used as an...
Despite its huge uptake all over the world, Twitter is still in its early stages of being used as an...
Twitter has experienced a tremendous growth since its inception and is considered as an effective an...
Since the evolution of Web 2.0, or the Social Web, the way in which users interact with/on the Inter...
The use of technology in the context of higher education is not a novel idea as lecturers and studen...
The usage of Twitter as part of tertiary learning is growing and is increasingly a common scene. How...
In this paper, we explored the research question: Does Twitter in a large-lecture format university ...
A major obstacle in the practice of e-learning is the limited understanding of learners’ characteris...
The purpose of this research is to examine factors affecting students’ perception and engagement of ...
The use of social media across the educational landscape is on the rise. Subsequently, the body of r...
This article examines student and teachers’ use and perceptions of Twitter, based on a mixed-m...
The developments in Internet technology have seen a rapid rise and change in information flow in con...
Digital technologies are widely used in education but few studies have looked at how students are us...
The usage of Twitter as part of tertiary learning is growing and is increasingly a common scene. How...
This paper presents findings from a study of student communication via the microblogging platform Tw...