Blogging has become one of the key ingredients of the so-called socials networks. This phenomenon has indeed invaded the world of education. Connections between people, comments on each other posts, and assessment of innovation are usually interesting characteristics of blogs related to students and scholars. Blogs have become a kind of new form of authority, bringing about (divergent) discussions which lead to creation of knowledge. The use of blogs as an innovative, educational tool is not at all new. However, their use in universities is not very widespread yet. Blogging for personal affairs is rather commonplace, but blogging for professional affairs – teaching, research and service, is scarce, despite the availability of ready-to-use, ...
New media, particularly social networking/blogging has exploded in popularity in recent years. In co...
Blogs and other technology tools are commonly used in our society. Although we are familiar with the...
Blogging is quintessentially the mode of conversation in the 21st Century, and yet educators have be...
Blogging has become one of the key ingredients of the so-called socials networks. This phenomenon h...
Higher Education Students (HES) may find the lectures as something far away from their everyday life...
The potential for blogging in education is explored in this book chapter through a review of interna...
How is it possible to evidence whether students are engaging with a course? What can be done to incr...
Introduction Literacy skills have always been important in schools and universities, but, increasin...
Globalization is irreversible and the Internet is increasingly used to connect people and share info...
As the Web has afforded new ways to network people dispersed across a broad, invisible system of byt...
Th is study is based on an eminently socio-constructivist and investigational paradigm. By making p...
This work investigates the promise of Facebook and blogs for enhancing students’ levels of engagemen...
Th is study is based on an eminently socio-constructivist and investigational paradigm. By making p...
Blogging can be also used to share knowledge in research and education. We have been using many blo...
Within the last decade there has been a significant increase in the range of Social Media tools that...
New media, particularly social networking/blogging has exploded in popularity in recent years. In co...
Blogs and other technology tools are commonly used in our society. Although we are familiar with the...
Blogging is quintessentially the mode of conversation in the 21st Century, and yet educators have be...
Blogging has become one of the key ingredients of the so-called socials networks. This phenomenon h...
Higher Education Students (HES) may find the lectures as something far away from their everyday life...
The potential for blogging in education is explored in this book chapter through a review of interna...
How is it possible to evidence whether students are engaging with a course? What can be done to incr...
Introduction Literacy skills have always been important in schools and universities, but, increasin...
Globalization is irreversible and the Internet is increasingly used to connect people and share info...
As the Web has afforded new ways to network people dispersed across a broad, invisible system of byt...
Th is study is based on an eminently socio-constructivist and investigational paradigm. By making p...
This work investigates the promise of Facebook and blogs for enhancing students’ levels of engagemen...
Th is study is based on an eminently socio-constructivist and investigational paradigm. By making p...
Blogging can be also used to share knowledge in research and education. We have been using many blo...
Within the last decade there has been a significant increase in the range of Social Media tools that...
New media, particularly social networking/blogging has exploded in popularity in recent years. In co...
Blogs and other technology tools are commonly used in our society. Although we are familiar with the...
Blogging is quintessentially the mode of conversation in the 21st Century, and yet educators have be...