Twitter is a social media platform that has been used in teaching and learning. The aim was to explore students’ views of using Twitter as an adjunctive learning tool to provide access to contemporary information, to enhance learning and to generate wider discussion via Twitter backchannel communication. A 17-item Qualtrics questionnaire consisting of open and closed questions was devised specifically for the study. Qualitative data was analysed using descriptive statistics. Qualitative data via thematic analysis. Participants were a convenience sample of 44 Level 4 Social Welfare Law students who were invited to engage online with the academic and professional community via Twitter. Eleven (25%) students responded to the questionnaire. Fou...
Despite widespread perceptions of the “digital native” generation, the majority of college- and univ...
The use of technology in the context of higher education is not a novel idea as lecturers and studen...
Social media is revolutionizing how we think and communicate. For educators, the pressing question i...
Can social media be used to enhance the process of learning by students in higher education? Social ...
This study presents the perspectives of education graduate students of using Twitter as a pedagogica...
The use of the social networking site Twitter as a backchannel for conversation during both planned ...
Further conceptualisations are needed that consider students' actual engagement with and perceptions...
Social media have become widely adopted by the current generation of students. Yet, not every social...
Abstract Social media have become widely adopted by the current generation of students. Yet, not eve...
Social media have become widely adopted by the current generation of students. Yet, not every social...
Abstract: This study presents the perspectives of education graduate students of using Twitter as a ...
This research was motivated by the need to combine the trend of using twitter among university stud...
Guided by a participatory action research methodology, this paper outlines an approach to integratin...
This research examines and evaluates students’ perceptions of the effectiveness of social media (Twi...
Social media such as Twitter helps engage learners and promotes interaction with course content. Tw...
Despite widespread perceptions of the “digital native” generation, the majority of college- and univ...
The use of technology in the context of higher education is not a novel idea as lecturers and studen...
Social media is revolutionizing how we think and communicate. For educators, the pressing question i...
Can social media be used to enhance the process of learning by students in higher education? Social ...
This study presents the perspectives of education graduate students of using Twitter as a pedagogica...
The use of the social networking site Twitter as a backchannel for conversation during both planned ...
Further conceptualisations are needed that consider students' actual engagement with and perceptions...
Social media have become widely adopted by the current generation of students. Yet, not every social...
Abstract Social media have become widely adopted by the current generation of students. Yet, not eve...
Social media have become widely adopted by the current generation of students. Yet, not every social...
Abstract: This study presents the perspectives of education graduate students of using Twitter as a ...
This research was motivated by the need to combine the trend of using twitter among university stud...
Guided by a participatory action research methodology, this paper outlines an approach to integratin...
This research examines and evaluates students’ perceptions of the effectiveness of social media (Twi...
Social media such as Twitter helps engage learners and promotes interaction with course content. Tw...
Despite widespread perceptions of the “digital native” generation, the majority of college- and univ...
The use of technology in the context of higher education is not a novel idea as lecturers and studen...
Social media is revolutionizing how we think and communicate. For educators, the pressing question i...