The objective of this paper is to discuss a methodological design developed to analyse self-governed student Facebook groups as a part of a larger study of the use of ICT in Danish secondary schools (Mathiasen. Aaen, Dalsgaard, Degn & Thomsen, 2014). The paper will discuss how this methodological setup can help the researcher gain in-depth knowledge of the students’ use of Facebook groups, looking past the traditional dichotomy between online and offline as well as the distinction between school-related and non-school-related communication. The paper will address the potential shortcomings of the design as well as how the approach can be further developed, and suggests 1) broadening the scope of the study from the Facebook group as a si...
The popularity of Facebook makes it a particularly interesting platform to explore within an educati...
Integrating the use of Facebook to support student learning and improve student success, is a challe...
Abstract: The purpose of this study to know how Group Facebook support students’ self directed learn...
The use of social media and its accessibility through smartphones is becoming a more and more resear...
The aim of this paper is to explore how secondary school students’ agency evolves over time across o...
The study described in this article aims to investigate the use of out-of-class communication betwee...
AbstractIn this paper, we discussed on the potential of Facebook as a social networking tool that co...
In this diploma thesis I explore the topic of publics on online social networking sites. I also focu...
This paper reports on the use of Facebook page created by 10post-graduate students for educational p...
Social networking sites are extremely popular nowadays – especially amongst students – and are incr...
The culture of the social media, usually engaged out of school, is fundamentally different from tha...
In this paper I measure first year student Facebook usage as part of a broader PhD study into the in...
Social networking website development takes place rapidly and extensively. A fierce competition betw...
In the UK, technology enhanced learning is seen as a way of enhancing student engagement and collabo...
The arrival of digital native students and the omnipresence of Internet access and mobile devices ha...
The popularity of Facebook makes it a particularly interesting platform to explore within an educati...
Integrating the use of Facebook to support student learning and improve student success, is a challe...
Abstract: The purpose of this study to know how Group Facebook support students’ self directed learn...
The use of social media and its accessibility through smartphones is becoming a more and more resear...
The aim of this paper is to explore how secondary school students’ agency evolves over time across o...
The study described in this article aims to investigate the use of out-of-class communication betwee...
AbstractIn this paper, we discussed on the potential of Facebook as a social networking tool that co...
In this diploma thesis I explore the topic of publics on online social networking sites. I also focu...
This paper reports on the use of Facebook page created by 10post-graduate students for educational p...
Social networking sites are extremely popular nowadays – especially amongst students – and are incr...
The culture of the social media, usually engaged out of school, is fundamentally different from tha...
In this paper I measure first year student Facebook usage as part of a broader PhD study into the in...
Social networking website development takes place rapidly and extensively. A fierce competition betw...
In the UK, technology enhanced learning is seen as a way of enhancing student engagement and collabo...
The arrival of digital native students and the omnipresence of Internet access and mobile devices ha...
The popularity of Facebook makes it a particularly interesting platform to explore within an educati...
Integrating the use of Facebook to support student learning and improve student success, is a challe...
Abstract: The purpose of this study to know how Group Facebook support students’ self directed learn...