Analysing the engagement of students in university-based Facebook groups can shed light on the nature of their learning experience and highlight leverage points to build on student success. While post-semester surveys and demographic participation data can highlight who was involved and how they subsequently felt about the experience, these techniques do not necessarily reflect real-time engagement. One way to gain insight into in-situ student experiences is by categorising the original posts and comments into predetermined frameworks of learning. This paper offers a systematic method of coding Facebook contributions within various engagement categories: motivation, discourse, cognition and emotive responses
Although there is evidence that academically successful students are engaged with their studies, it ...
The popularity of Facebook makes it a particularly interesting platform to explore within an educati...
textThis study explored college students’ perceptions of Facebook, focusing on their views of Facebo...
<p><em>Analysing the engagement of students in university-based Facebook groups can shed light on th...
Facebook groups have become a popular tool and are often used for educational purposes. In the curre...
Facebook groups have become a popular tool and are often used for educational purposes. In the curre...
This study compared the effectiveness of different learning environments between interactive Faceboo...
In the past few years, Facebook has been increasingly studied for academic purposes due to its poten...
In the past few years, Facebook has been increasingly studied for academic purposes due to its poten...
In the past few years, Facebook has been increasingly studied for academic purposes due to its poten...
Although discussion boards have been available in the Learning Management System (LMS) for several y...
Mass lecture courses are a mainstay in university instruction despite their limitations regarding st...
This work investigates the promise of Facebook and blogs for enhancing students’ levels of engagemen...
In this paper I measure first year student Facebook usage as part of a broader PhD study into the in...
Both lecture delivery and Facebook use are ubiquitous aspects of higher education from staff and stu...
Although there is evidence that academically successful students are engaged with their studies, it ...
The popularity of Facebook makes it a particularly interesting platform to explore within an educati...
textThis study explored college students’ perceptions of Facebook, focusing on their views of Facebo...
<p><em>Analysing the engagement of students in university-based Facebook groups can shed light on th...
Facebook groups have become a popular tool and are often used for educational purposes. In the curre...
Facebook groups have become a popular tool and are often used for educational purposes. In the curre...
This study compared the effectiveness of different learning environments between interactive Faceboo...
In the past few years, Facebook has been increasingly studied for academic purposes due to its poten...
In the past few years, Facebook has been increasingly studied for academic purposes due to its poten...
In the past few years, Facebook has been increasingly studied for academic purposes due to its poten...
Although discussion boards have been available in the Learning Management System (LMS) for several y...
Mass lecture courses are a mainstay in university instruction despite their limitations regarding st...
This work investigates the promise of Facebook and blogs for enhancing students’ levels of engagemen...
In this paper I measure first year student Facebook usage as part of a broader PhD study into the in...
Both lecture delivery and Facebook use are ubiquitous aspects of higher education from staff and stu...
Although there is evidence that academically successful students are engaged with their studies, it ...
The popularity of Facebook makes it a particularly interesting platform to explore within an educati...
textThis study explored college students’ perceptions of Facebook, focusing on their views of Facebo...