For some years academics have debated the role in higher education of Facebook, the world’s most extensive social networking site. At first there was enthusiasm—it was a new tool that could be ‘repurposed’ for education; then, as Facebook became more widespread, its use seemed less than opportune. But now, with so many students already engaged before they even come to a university, perhaps it is impossible to avoid the conclusion that Facebook is as natural to education as the commute, the computer, and everything else which students ‘bring’. This paper first presents a summary of what Facebook affords, by way of its design and use, for online communication and networking, demonstrating the central role o...
With the advent of Web 2.0 tools, educators are looking to these new technological tools to examine ...
Facebook is social media that is ubiquitously used in higher education contexts by both staff and st...
The use of Social Networking and Web 2.0 are clearly reshaping the ways in which Higher Education is...
For some years academics have debated the role in higher education of Facebook, the world’s mostexte...
An Education in Facebook? examines and critiques the role of Facebook in the evolving landscape of h...
This paper is concerned with the educational value of Facebook and specifically how it can be used i...
© 2017 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC The rapid adoption of social media technologies has resu...
The Net Generation (those born in or after 1980) rely heavily on ICTs for social and professional in...
The 21st century continues to usher in technological advances that change the nature of communicatio...
education. Facebook (FB) is the most popular social network used by undergraduate students. Given it...
Given the ongoing debate among educators regarding the effect of social networks on education, our a...
The evolution of technology has brought several benefits in the world of education and many new teac...
Introduction: Facebook is the most frequently visited social media networking site worldwide (Ryan &...
Facebook is currently the most popular social networking site globally and inevitably ge...
Social networking website development takes place rapidly and extensively. A fierce competition betw...
With the advent of Web 2.0 tools, educators are looking to these new technological tools to examine ...
Facebook is social media that is ubiquitously used in higher education contexts by both staff and st...
The use of Social Networking and Web 2.0 are clearly reshaping the ways in which Higher Education is...
For some years academics have debated the role in higher education of Facebook, the world’s mostexte...
An Education in Facebook? examines and critiques the role of Facebook in the evolving landscape of h...
This paper is concerned with the educational value of Facebook and specifically how it can be used i...
© 2017 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC The rapid adoption of social media technologies has resu...
The Net Generation (those born in or after 1980) rely heavily on ICTs for social and professional in...
The 21st century continues to usher in technological advances that change the nature of communicatio...
education. Facebook (FB) is the most popular social network used by undergraduate students. Given it...
Given the ongoing debate among educators regarding the effect of social networks on education, our a...
The evolution of technology has brought several benefits in the world of education and many new teac...
Introduction: Facebook is the most frequently visited social media networking site worldwide (Ryan &...
Facebook is currently the most popular social networking site globally and inevitably ge...
Social networking website development takes place rapidly and extensively. A fierce competition betw...
With the advent of Web 2.0 tools, educators are looking to these new technological tools to examine ...
Facebook is social media that is ubiquitously used in higher education contexts by both staff and st...
The use of Social Networking and Web 2.0 are clearly reshaping the ways in which Higher Education is...