© 2014, © 2014 International Council for Educational Media. In this paper, we argue that there is much that we can learn from the past as we explore the issues raised when designing innovative social media and mobile technologies for learning. Like the social networking that took place in coffee houses in the 1600s, the Internet-enabled social networks of today stand accused of being the so-called “weapons of mass distraction” or worse. However, we point out that modern fears about the dangers of social networking are overdone. The paper goes on to present some of the 1930s ideas of Vygotsky. Part of the Learning Layers project builds on this work; we report on extensive initial co-design work and significant barriers with respect to the de...
This paper investigates how mobile devices and online social networks are used in the context of a c...
The advent and adoption of internet-based social networking has significantly altered our daily live...
Emerging from an analysis what Wittel (2001) has termed networked sociality, this paper explores a n...
© 2014, © 2014 International Council for Educational Media. In this paper, we argue that there is mu...
Social and mobile technologies offer users unprecedented opportunities for communicating, interactin...
Social and mobile technologies offer users unprecedented opportunities for communicating, interactin...
Social and mobile technologies offer users unprecedented opportunities for communicating, interactin...
Social networks and mobile technologies are transforming learning ecology. In this changing learning...
Social networks are some of the basic tools utilized by the Knowledge society, especially by the you...
The development of both computer mediated communication and social networking software have changed ...
Learning is considered as a social activity, a student does not learn only of the teacher and the te...
This paper presents two conceptual models that we have developed for understanding ways that social ...
Social networking is not a new concept: over the past decades, social networking sites (hereafter, S...
This paper presents two conceptual models that we have developed for understanding ways that social ...
The advent and adoption of internet-based social networking has significantly altered our daily live...
This paper investigates how mobile devices and online social networks are used in the context of a c...
The advent and adoption of internet-based social networking has significantly altered our daily live...
Emerging from an analysis what Wittel (2001) has termed networked sociality, this paper explores a n...
© 2014, © 2014 International Council for Educational Media. In this paper, we argue that there is mu...
Social and mobile technologies offer users unprecedented opportunities for communicating, interactin...
Social and mobile technologies offer users unprecedented opportunities for communicating, interactin...
Social and mobile technologies offer users unprecedented opportunities for communicating, interactin...
Social networks and mobile technologies are transforming learning ecology. In this changing learning...
Social networks are some of the basic tools utilized by the Knowledge society, especially by the you...
The development of both computer mediated communication and social networking software have changed ...
Learning is considered as a social activity, a student does not learn only of the teacher and the te...
This paper presents two conceptual models that we have developed for understanding ways that social ...
Social networking is not a new concept: over the past decades, social networking sites (hereafter, S...
This paper presents two conceptual models that we have developed for understanding ways that social ...
The advent and adoption of internet-based social networking has significantly altered our daily live...
This paper investigates how mobile devices and online social networks are used in the context of a c...
The advent and adoption of internet-based social networking has significantly altered our daily live...
Emerging from an analysis what Wittel (2001) has termed networked sociality, this paper explores a n...