This chapter examines blogging as a social networking tool to engage final year preservice teachers in reflective processes. Using a developed Web site, the students post their own blogs and comment upon those of others. The authors argue that opportunity to engage with this networking experience provides avenue for the students to consider their emerging professional identity as teachers. The blogging mechanism brought together the physical university context and virtual online environment as students identified, examined and reflected upon the intricacies of what it means to be a teacher. The authors hope that examining the findings that emerged from this research will inform other educators as to the affordances of blogging as a social n...
The emergence of social software, such as weblogs, has provided new opportunities for social interac...
This study explores the role of academic blogs in supporting a group of preservice teachers while th...
How is it possible to evidence whether students are engaging with a course? What can be done to incr...
Accompanying the popularity of blog technology as a dominant online publishing paradigm is a growing...
Educating students in the 21st century has necessitated a shift in the way in which pre-service teac...
AbstractThe emerging trend of the use of innovative technologies to support teachers’ teaching and l...
To prepare teachers for work in a rapid ly changing, information rich and technology based society, ...
The demand of responsibilities among teachers has evolved not only in classroom management but also ...
This case study explores the affordances a weblog (blog) offered to “Ms. Frizzle, ” an urban middle ...
Accompanying the emergence of blog technology as a dominant online publishing paradigm is a growing ...
Blogging, a mode of electronic journaling, has been identified as an effective means to help pre-ser...
This action research study investigated the use of a blog in a pre-service teacher orientation found...
This action research study investigated the use of a blog in a pre-service teacher orientation found...
Theme: e-Learning Design & Designs for LearningPaper PresentationThis study has investigated the rol...
This article outlines one teachers exploration of educational applications of blogs with a class of ...
The emergence of social software, such as weblogs, has provided new opportunities for social interac...
This study explores the role of academic blogs in supporting a group of preservice teachers while th...
How is it possible to evidence whether students are engaging with a course? What can be done to incr...
Accompanying the popularity of blog technology as a dominant online publishing paradigm is a growing...
Educating students in the 21st century has necessitated a shift in the way in which pre-service teac...
AbstractThe emerging trend of the use of innovative technologies to support teachers’ teaching and l...
To prepare teachers for work in a rapid ly changing, information rich and technology based society, ...
The demand of responsibilities among teachers has evolved not only in classroom management but also ...
This case study explores the affordances a weblog (blog) offered to “Ms. Frizzle, ” an urban middle ...
Accompanying the emergence of blog technology as a dominant online publishing paradigm is a growing ...
Blogging, a mode of electronic journaling, has been identified as an effective means to help pre-ser...
This action research study investigated the use of a blog in a pre-service teacher orientation found...
This action research study investigated the use of a blog in a pre-service teacher orientation found...
Theme: e-Learning Design & Designs for LearningPaper PresentationThis study has investigated the rol...
This article outlines one teachers exploration of educational applications of blogs with a class of ...
The emergence of social software, such as weblogs, has provided new opportunities for social interac...
This study explores the role of academic blogs in supporting a group of preservice teachers while th...
How is it possible to evidence whether students are engaging with a course? What can be done to incr...