This research applied a mixed-method design to explore how best to promote learning in authentic contexts in an online graduate course in instructional message design. The students used Twitter apps on their mobile devices to collect, share, and comment on authentic design examples found in their daily lives. The data sources included tweets (i.e., postings on Twitter), students’ perceptions about mobile microblogging activities, and self-reported Twitter usage. Based on the tweet analysis, we found that the students appropriately applied the design principles and design terms in their critique of design examples. While the students were mainly engaged in assignment-relevant activities, they spontaneously generated social tweets as they rel...
Abstract: In schools across the country, digital natives born after 1980 seamlessly integrate techn...
The impact of Twitter can be strongly felt across a number of areas of professional and day-to-day l...
Abstract: The excitement surrounding the potential of web2.0 tools within education has continued to...
This research applied a mixed-method design to explore how best to promote learning in authentic con...
Microblogging tools such as Twitter have been frequently adopted in educational settings to facilita...
This paper examines how a microblogging tool (i.e., Twitter) can be effectively used to strengthen a...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to determine the opinions of regarding the use of the Twitter Micr...
Microblogging as a form of expression has gained momentum recently: a widely popular version is Twit...
This research was motivated by the need to combine the trend of using twitter among university stud...
With the proliferation of social media applications and student access to technology, teachers are f...
Microblogging tools such as Twitter have been frequently adopted in educational settings to facilita...
Microblogging tools such as Twitter have been frequently adopted in educational settings to facilita...
This paper presents findings from a study of student communication via the microblogging platform Tw...
Twitter is a well-known Web 2.0 microblogging social networking site that is quite popular for organ...
There is increasing interest in employing social media tools for educational purposes, but few matur...
Abstract: In schools across the country, digital natives born after 1980 seamlessly integrate techn...
The impact of Twitter can be strongly felt across a number of areas of professional and day-to-day l...
Abstract: The excitement surrounding the potential of web2.0 tools within education has continued to...
This research applied a mixed-method design to explore how best to promote learning in authentic con...
Microblogging tools such as Twitter have been frequently adopted in educational settings to facilita...
This paper examines how a microblogging tool (i.e., Twitter) can be effectively used to strengthen a...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to determine the opinions of regarding the use of the Twitter Micr...
Microblogging as a form of expression has gained momentum recently: a widely popular version is Twit...
This research was motivated by the need to combine the trend of using twitter among university stud...
With the proliferation of social media applications and student access to technology, teachers are f...
Microblogging tools such as Twitter have been frequently adopted in educational settings to facilita...
Microblogging tools such as Twitter have been frequently adopted in educational settings to facilita...
This paper presents findings from a study of student communication via the microblogging platform Tw...
Twitter is a well-known Web 2.0 microblogging social networking site that is quite popular for organ...
There is increasing interest in employing social media tools for educational purposes, but few matur...
Abstract: In schools across the country, digital natives born after 1980 seamlessly integrate techn...
The impact of Twitter can be strongly felt across a number of areas of professional and day-to-day l...
Abstract: The excitement surrounding the potential of web2.0 tools within education has continued to...