From the onset, blogs served as personal social networking tools. More recently, blogs have facilitated the formation of online social networked communities and have thus expanded to more extensive uses in education. This paper explore the use of blogs to foster e-learning communities in empowering and supporting Post Graduate Certificate of Education (PGCE) students, who were learning to teach Economics education in open distance learning (ODL) environments. A “blog” for Economics education subject didactics students was created during their teaching practice period. Student teachers were encourage to post their views on the “Econblog” as a communicative platform to critically reflect on their learning processes as well sharing teaching pr...
Theme: e-Learning Design & Designs for LearningPaper PresentationThis study has investigated the rol...
Learning about, and developing, a professional teacher identity is targeted in university undergradu...
This chapter examines blogging as a social networking tool to engage final year preservice teachers ...
From the onset, blogs served as personal social networking tools. More recently, blogs have facilita...
Using social media to support educational endeavors leverages the benefits of in-person learning com...
How is it possible to evidence whether students are engaging with a course? What can be done to incr...
Increasingly, blogs are being used by educators in higher education for teaching and learning as the...
Since early 2001 several institutions and many individual teachers have incorporated blogging into t...
We focus on exploring students’ understanding of how blogs and blogging can support distance learnin...
A blog with explicit support for structured skills/competencies and community publishing was integra...
Blogs have been around for roughly half the history of the World Wide Web and are increasingly used ...
Purpose Online learning is developing rapidly in higher education. As a result, in the Initial Teach...
The paper focuses on exploring students’ understanding of how blogs and blogging can support distanc...
This article outlines one teachers exploration of educational applications of blogs with a class of ...
AbstractThe use of different types of social software in education has increased in recent years. Th...
Theme: e-Learning Design & Designs for LearningPaper PresentationThis study has investigated the rol...
Learning about, and developing, a professional teacher identity is targeted in university undergradu...
This chapter examines blogging as a social networking tool to engage final year preservice teachers ...
From the onset, blogs served as personal social networking tools. More recently, blogs have facilita...
Using social media to support educational endeavors leverages the benefits of in-person learning com...
How is it possible to evidence whether students are engaging with a course? What can be done to incr...
Increasingly, blogs are being used by educators in higher education for teaching and learning as the...
Since early 2001 several institutions and many individual teachers have incorporated blogging into t...
We focus on exploring students’ understanding of how blogs and blogging can support distance learnin...
A blog with explicit support for structured skills/competencies and community publishing was integra...
Blogs have been around for roughly half the history of the World Wide Web and are increasingly used ...
Purpose Online learning is developing rapidly in higher education. As a result, in the Initial Teach...
The paper focuses on exploring students’ understanding of how blogs and blogging can support distanc...
This article outlines one teachers exploration of educational applications of blogs with a class of ...
AbstractThe use of different types of social software in education has increased in recent years. Th...
Theme: e-Learning Design & Designs for LearningPaper PresentationThis study has investigated the rol...
Learning about, and developing, a professional teacher identity is targeted in university undergradu...
This chapter examines blogging as a social networking tool to engage final year preservice teachers ...