As college students today become savvy users of social networks like Facebook, Twitter and Google +1, teachers are taking this opportunity to motivate learning and foster engagement through the use of Web 2.0 software such as classroom blogs. This study discusses why social learning matters in education, and how can social technology help promote student learning. The study demonstrates how to design, implement and evaluate a socially enhanced classroom blog for higher education through a case study. The evaluation result shows significant, positive correlations between the use of socially enhanced blogs and student learning, which were measured in aspects of student perceived learning, social interaction, satisfaction, community of practic...
Th is study is based on an eminently socio-constructivist and investigational paradigm. By making p...
This paper reports on an exploratory study that employed Twitter and blogs as instructional Web 2.0 ...
Social Networking Websites such as Youtube, Twitter and Facebook are an important part of college st...
As college students today become savvy users of social networks like Facebook, Twitter and Google +1...
Recent studies have shown that using social media such as blogs and wikis in classroom can enhance s...
The use of classroom blogs in higher education serves to engage and motivate students as well as to ...
Within the last decade there has been a significant increase in the range of Social Media tools that...
Globalization is irreversible and the Internet is increasingly used to connect people and share info...
This study will look into the perceived benefits of e-learning through using the blog as an innovati...
The objective of this work is to investigate the potential benefits of using social media in educati...
This article reports on an investigation of blog technology's potential for encouraging interaction ...
There is interest in the social learning advantages technology-infused pedagogy gives higher-educati...
Social media has a great impact on student’s lives. They spend a considerable part of their time on ...
Blogging has become one of the key ingredients of the so-called socials networks. This phenomenon ha...
Over the past two decades policies and speculations have been evident about the importance of Intern...
Th is study is based on an eminently socio-constructivist and investigational paradigm. By making p...
This paper reports on an exploratory study that employed Twitter and blogs as instructional Web 2.0 ...
Social Networking Websites such as Youtube, Twitter and Facebook are an important part of college st...
As college students today become savvy users of social networks like Facebook, Twitter and Google +1...
Recent studies have shown that using social media such as blogs and wikis in classroom can enhance s...
The use of classroom blogs in higher education serves to engage and motivate students as well as to ...
Within the last decade there has been a significant increase in the range of Social Media tools that...
Globalization is irreversible and the Internet is increasingly used to connect people and share info...
This study will look into the perceived benefits of e-learning through using the blog as an innovati...
The objective of this work is to investigate the potential benefits of using social media in educati...
This article reports on an investigation of blog technology's potential for encouraging interaction ...
There is interest in the social learning advantages technology-infused pedagogy gives higher-educati...
Social media has a great impact on student’s lives. They spend a considerable part of their time on ...
Blogging has become one of the key ingredients of the so-called socials networks. This phenomenon ha...
Over the past two decades policies and speculations have been evident about the importance of Intern...
Th is study is based on an eminently socio-constructivist and investigational paradigm. By making p...
This paper reports on an exploratory study that employed Twitter and blogs as instructional Web 2.0 ...
Social Networking Websites such as Youtube, Twitter and Facebook are an important part of college st...