This paper reports on the results of a study into the use of microblogging technology (TodaysMeet) in large, multi-site lectures in a nursing program. The aim of this study was to investigate students' use of the technology and their perceptions of its value in stimulating engagement in a complex learning environment. The study demonstrated that students like the anonymity that the technology provided, allowing them to ask questions without fear of appearing less competent than their peers. Many of the respondents commented positively on the opportunity to engage with students and the lecturer at other campuses. While some students appreciated the opportunity to interact and have feedback from peers, others saw this as a negative aspect of ...
Teachers often wonder what students are doing during lectures, behind their computers, mobile phones...
Connie Scanga, Practice Associate Professor of Nursing, described her use of structured study guides...
This paper reports on a project undertaken to trial social networking with Telecommunications studen...
This paper reports on the results of a study into the use of microblogging technology (TodaysMeet) i...
Several barriers to student participation traditionally plague large lectures. The passive nature of...
As technology becomes more pervasive in communication, the best educators adapt their classroom to a...
Students’ engagement is widely believed to be the single most significant predictor of persistence i...
Summary in EnglishLecturers in Nursing Colleges are faced with the basic nursing students of the 21s...
ABSTRACT Introduction: New technologies have catalytically influenced the everyday life of people i...
Background: The majority of learners in today’s nursing classroom are requiring increased positive r...
The purpose of this study was to determine if social media has a place within the classroom and can ...
Microblogging social networks (µBSNs) provide the opportunity to communicate worldwide while using a...
Tailoring information to the needs of the learner is an important strategy in contemporary education...
The use of backchannel communication is increasingly becoming popular. Take for example, television ...
This paper is a report on the use of Twitter within a sophomore level course in the baccalaureate nu...
Teachers often wonder what students are doing during lectures, behind their computers, mobile phones...
Connie Scanga, Practice Associate Professor of Nursing, described her use of structured study guides...
This paper reports on a project undertaken to trial social networking with Telecommunications studen...
This paper reports on the results of a study into the use of microblogging technology (TodaysMeet) i...
Several barriers to student participation traditionally plague large lectures. The passive nature of...
As technology becomes more pervasive in communication, the best educators adapt their classroom to a...
Students’ engagement is widely believed to be the single most significant predictor of persistence i...
Summary in EnglishLecturers in Nursing Colleges are faced with the basic nursing students of the 21s...
ABSTRACT Introduction: New technologies have catalytically influenced the everyday life of people i...
Background: The majority of learners in today’s nursing classroom are requiring increased positive r...
The purpose of this study was to determine if social media has a place within the classroom and can ...
Microblogging social networks (µBSNs) provide the opportunity to communicate worldwide while using a...
Tailoring information to the needs of the learner is an important strategy in contemporary education...
The use of backchannel communication is increasingly becoming popular. Take for example, television ...
This paper is a report on the use of Twitter within a sophomore level course in the baccalaureate nu...
Teachers often wonder what students are doing during lectures, behind their computers, mobile phones...
Connie Scanga, Practice Associate Professor of Nursing, described her use of structured study guides...
This paper reports on a project undertaken to trial social networking with Telecommunications studen...