Recent studies have shown that using social media such as blogs and wikis in classroom can enhance student learning. In this paper, we briefly introduce constructivist and social learning theories, blog technology and the use of blogs in education, and different design architecture of educational blogs. We then present a case study of using blogs in an undergrad level management information systems course in a university setting. The study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of blogmediated learning, knowledge discovery and creation within the scope of information systems education. The study also aims to investigate the design and usability issues of classroom blogs. Relevant data collected over the course of a semester include students\u27...
This study employs a case study model to documenting the evolution of a Masters course in technology...
The potential for blogging in education is explored in this book chapter through a review of interna...
This study investigates the perspectives of part-time students and academics on the uses of blogs wi...
Recent studies have shown that using social media such as blogs and wikis in classroom can enhance s...
AbstractEducational environments that support constructivism are particularly beneficial to student ...
As college students today become savvy users of social networks like Facebook, Twitter and Google +1...
The current study investigated the ways to improve the interaction through blogs in an information t...
The use of classroom blogs in higher education serves to engage and motivate students as well as to ...
The current study investigated the ways to improve the interaction through blogs in an information t...
Th is study is based on an eminently socio-constructivist and investigational paradigm. By making p...
Th is study is based on an eminently socio-constructivist and investigational paradigm. By making p...
How is it possible to evidence whether students are engaging with a course? What can be done to incr...
This paper explored the pedagogical preparations taken by the researcher in integrating blogs to the...
There is interest in the social learning advantages technology-infused pedagogy gives higher-educati...
Globalization is irreversible and the Internet is increasingly used to connect people and share info...
This study employs a case study model to documenting the evolution of a Masters course in technology...
The potential for blogging in education is explored in this book chapter through a review of interna...
This study investigates the perspectives of part-time students and academics on the uses of blogs wi...
Recent studies have shown that using social media such as blogs and wikis in classroom can enhance s...
AbstractEducational environments that support constructivism are particularly beneficial to student ...
As college students today become savvy users of social networks like Facebook, Twitter and Google +1...
The current study investigated the ways to improve the interaction through blogs in an information t...
The use of classroom blogs in higher education serves to engage and motivate students as well as to ...
The current study investigated the ways to improve the interaction through blogs in an information t...
Th is study is based on an eminently socio-constructivist and investigational paradigm. By making p...
Th is study is based on an eminently socio-constructivist and investigational paradigm. By making p...
How is it possible to evidence whether students are engaging with a course? What can be done to incr...
This paper explored the pedagogical preparations taken by the researcher in integrating blogs to the...
There is interest in the social learning advantages technology-infused pedagogy gives higher-educati...
Globalization is irreversible and the Internet is increasingly used to connect people and share info...
This study employs a case study model to documenting the evolution of a Masters course in technology...
The potential for blogging in education is explored in this book chapter through a review of interna...
This study investigates the perspectives of part-time students and academics on the uses of blogs wi...