Introduction. The ‘blogosphere’ is a space with digital information in which social networks form that offer countless application possibilities. In this technology-mediated context, it is feasible to study the performance and approaches of production, diffusion, relationship and use of information from different perspectives.. Method. Quantitative data were obtained through the regular examination of the blogs maintained by students and qualitative data were obtained from reports by the students and self-assessment questionnaires. Analysis. Simple counts of quantitative data were obtained, without further statistical analysis. The qualitative data were reviewed for insights into the motivations of students. Results. Given a free choice, mo...
Weblogs are being used for a range of purposes in education. To support learning, pedagogical and te...
This study aims to determine the effectiveness of weblogs as a tool for collaborative learning in an...
Web logs (blogs) and other Web 2.0 tools are becoming more popular as ameans for academic libraries ...
Introduction. The 'blogosphere' is a space with digital information in which social networks form th...
Weblog publishing behaviour of librarianship and information science students: a case stud
The aim of this study is about how school librarians useweblogs as a working tool. I wanted to exami...
The aim of this study is about how school librarians useweblogs as a working tool. I wanted to exami...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to describe how a course-integrated blog is used to facilitat...
Weblogs, or blogs, are frequently modified web pages with a series of archived entries, generally in...
Weblogs, or blogs, are frequently modified web pages with a series of archived entries, generally in...
This study aims to determine the effectiveness of weblogs as a tool for collaborative learning in an...
This study reports on the experiences of an instructor and an undergraduate class who used blogs in ...
In this digital age Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL) is a popular pedagogical tool, with t...
In this digital age Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL) is a popular pedagogical tool, with t...
The use of blogs in teaching and learning has emerged as a useful educational technology resource. H...
Weblogs are being used for a range of purposes in education. To support learning, pedagogical and te...
This study aims to determine the effectiveness of weblogs as a tool for collaborative learning in an...
Web logs (blogs) and other Web 2.0 tools are becoming more popular as ameans for academic libraries ...
Introduction. The 'blogosphere' is a space with digital information in which social networks form th...
Weblog publishing behaviour of librarianship and information science students: a case stud
The aim of this study is about how school librarians useweblogs as a working tool. I wanted to exami...
The aim of this study is about how school librarians useweblogs as a working tool. I wanted to exami...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to describe how a course-integrated blog is used to facilitat...
Weblogs, or blogs, are frequently modified web pages with a series of archived entries, generally in...
Weblogs, or blogs, are frequently modified web pages with a series of archived entries, generally in...
This study aims to determine the effectiveness of weblogs as a tool for collaborative learning in an...
This study reports on the experiences of an instructor and an undergraduate class who used blogs in ...
In this digital age Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL) is a popular pedagogical tool, with t...
In this digital age Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL) is a popular pedagogical tool, with t...
The use of blogs in teaching and learning has emerged as a useful educational technology resource. H...
Weblogs are being used for a range of purposes in education. To support learning, pedagogical and te...
This study aims to determine the effectiveness of weblogs as a tool for collaborative learning in an...
Web logs (blogs) and other Web 2.0 tools are becoming more popular as ameans for academic libraries ...