PurposeOnline learning is developing rapidly in higher education. As a result, in the Initial Teacher Education Division at The University of Northampton, UK, academics have experimented with methods to embed blogs and online communities into courses to enhance learning for staff and students. The paper aims to discuss this issue.Design/methodology/approachThis paper critically analyses the approach used to examine media-rich multimodal content that was shared through these tools.FindingsThe paper models how blogs and communities have enhanced interdisciplinary subject teaching, staff development and student engagement. This is achieved by sharing case studies from the courses which model the strengths and limitations of practices adopted.O...
The emergence of social software, such as weblogs, has provided new opportunities for social interac...
This chapter examines blogging as a social networking tool to engage final year preservice teachers ...
Kolb (1984) identifies learning as a process whereby knowledge is created through transformation of ...
PurposeOnline learning is developing rapidly in higher education. As a result, in the Initial Teache...
PurposeOnline learning is developing rapidly in higher education. As a result, in the Initial Teache...
PurposeOnline learning is developing rapidly in higher education. As a result, in the Initial Teache...
Purpose Online learning is developing rapidly in higher education. As a result, in the Initial Teach...
Online learning is developing rapidly in higher education. As a result, in the Initial Teacher Educa...
This study explores the role of academic blogs in supporting a group of preservice teachers while th...
This article outlines one teachers exploration of educational applications of blogs with a class of ...
Theme: e-Learning Design & Designs for LearningPaper PresentationThis study has investigated the rol...
How is it possible to evidence whether students are engaging with a course? What can be done to incr...
AbstractThe emerging trend of the use of innovative technologies to support teachers’ teaching and l...
Abstract: Originally, blogs served as personal journaling tools. Recently blogs are more often appli...
Since early 2001 several institutions and many individual teachers have incorporated blogging into t...
The emergence of social software, such as weblogs, has provided new opportunities for social interac...
This chapter examines blogging as a social networking tool to engage final year preservice teachers ...
Kolb (1984) identifies learning as a process whereby knowledge is created through transformation of ...
PurposeOnline learning is developing rapidly in higher education. As a result, in the Initial Teache...
PurposeOnline learning is developing rapidly in higher education. As a result, in the Initial Teache...
PurposeOnline learning is developing rapidly in higher education. As a result, in the Initial Teache...
Purpose Online learning is developing rapidly in higher education. As a result, in the Initial Teach...
Online learning is developing rapidly in higher education. As a result, in the Initial Teacher Educa...
This study explores the role of academic blogs in supporting a group of preservice teachers while th...
This article outlines one teachers exploration of educational applications of blogs with a class of ...
Theme: e-Learning Design & Designs for LearningPaper PresentationThis study has investigated the rol...
How is it possible to evidence whether students are engaging with a course? What can be done to incr...
AbstractThe emerging trend of the use of innovative technologies to support teachers’ teaching and l...
Abstract: Originally, blogs served as personal journaling tools. Recently blogs are more often appli...
Since early 2001 several institutions and many individual teachers have incorporated blogging into t...
The emergence of social software, such as weblogs, has provided new opportunities for social interac...
This chapter examines blogging as a social networking tool to engage final year preservice teachers ...
Kolb (1984) identifies learning as a process whereby knowledge is created through transformation of ...