This study explores the role of academic blogs in supporting a group of preservice teachers while they became physically separated during the teaching practice. Underlying our study is an integrative approach that puts academic blogs alongside with other media in an attempt to discern their comparative strengths and limitations. In particular, academic blogs are compared with personal blogs in terms of individual expressions and reflection; and with discussion forums in terms of social interaction and reflective dialogue. The study took a qualitative case study approach and focused on a group of preservice teachers during their teaching practice. Academic blogging has been found to foster individual expressions, reflection, social networkin...
This chapter examines blogging as a social networking tool to engage final year preservice teachers ...
The emergence of social software, such as weblogs, has provided new opportunities for social interac...
This exploratory study seeks to examine how the use of student-written blogs support student learnin...
Accompanying the popularity of blog technology as a dominant online publishing paradigm is a growing...
Theme: e-Learning Design & Designs for LearningPaper PresentationThis study has investigated the rol...
Accompanying the emergence of blog technology as a dominant online publishing paradigm is a growing ...
This study investigates the perspectives of part-time students and academics on the uses of blogs wi...
Abstract: Originally, blogs served as personal journaling tools. Recently blogs are more often appli...
How is it possible to evidence whether students are engaging with a course? What can be done to incr...
PurposeOnline learning is developing rapidly in higher education. As a result, in the Initial Teache...
PurposeOnline learning is developing rapidly in higher education. As a result, in the Initial Teache...
PurposeOnline learning is developing rapidly in higher education. As a result, in the Initial Teache...
PurposeOnline learning is developing rapidly in higher education. As a result, in the Initial Teache...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the use of blogs by a group of students in a mix...
Th is study is based on an eminently socio-constructivist and investigational paradigm. By making p...
This chapter examines blogging as a social networking tool to engage final year preservice teachers ...
The emergence of social software, such as weblogs, has provided new opportunities for social interac...
This exploratory study seeks to examine how the use of student-written blogs support student learnin...
Accompanying the popularity of blog technology as a dominant online publishing paradigm is a growing...
Theme: e-Learning Design & Designs for LearningPaper PresentationThis study has investigated the rol...
Accompanying the emergence of blog technology as a dominant online publishing paradigm is a growing ...
This study investigates the perspectives of part-time students and academics on the uses of blogs wi...
Abstract: Originally, blogs served as personal journaling tools. Recently blogs are more often appli...
How is it possible to evidence whether students are engaging with a course? What can be done to incr...
PurposeOnline learning is developing rapidly in higher education. As a result, in the Initial Teache...
PurposeOnline learning is developing rapidly in higher education. As a result, in the Initial Teache...
PurposeOnline learning is developing rapidly in higher education. As a result, in the Initial Teache...
PurposeOnline learning is developing rapidly in higher education. As a result, in the Initial Teache...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the use of blogs by a group of students in a mix...
Th is study is based on an eminently socio-constructivist and investigational paradigm. By making p...
This chapter examines blogging as a social networking tool to engage final year preservice teachers ...
The emergence of social software, such as weblogs, has provided new opportunities for social interac...
This exploratory study seeks to examine how the use of student-written blogs support student learnin...