"Weblogs" or "blogs" are increasingly visible in higher education settings. Some scholars suggest that blogs are useful because of their reflective nature. However, as this review indicates the research regarding blogs is largely self-report data (surveys, interviews) or content analyses. This review summarizes results of this existing research on weblogs in higher education settings. Limitations of existing empirical studies are discussed and some directions for future research related to the use of blogs in higher education settings are suggested. © 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.link_to_subscribed_fulltex
Recent studies have found the values of weblog in extending teaching and learning beyond the space a...
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Within the last decade there has been a significant increase in the range of Social Media tools that...
Weblogs or just blogs are increasingly used in higher education. Several studies suggest that blogs ...
The small but developing literature on weblogging underscores its potential as an effective learning...
Recently, attempts have been made to use Weblog and other personal webpublishing technologies to sup...
There is ever-greater interest in the use of web technologies such as blogs in higher education. Thi...
With a variety of asynchronous communication and collaboration tools and environments such as wikis,...
Recent studies have found the values of weblog in extending teaching and learning beyond the space a...
This study explores how weblogs can be used by graduate students in education to build understanding...
Since early 2001 several institutions and many individual teachers have incorporated blogging into t...
University lecturers are relying on the publication of blogs for complementing traditional lectures ...
Weblogs are personal web pages written in chronological order and maintained through a specific soft...
ABSTRACT New technologies have an important effect on changing higher education. Using technology al...
New technologies have an important effect on changing higher education. Using technology also has ef...
This paper examines the emerging issues in the utilization of weblogs in Philippine higher education...
Through systematic examination of more than 20 empirical research studies on educational blogging in...
Within the last decade there has been a significant increase in the range of Social Media tools that...
Weblogs or just blogs are increasingly used in higher education. Several studies suggest that blogs ...
The small but developing literature on weblogging underscores its potential as an effective learning...
Recently, attempts have been made to use Weblog and other personal webpublishing technologies to sup...
There is ever-greater interest in the use of web technologies such as blogs in higher education. Thi...
With a variety of asynchronous communication and collaboration tools and environments such as wikis,...
Recent studies have found the values of weblog in extending teaching and learning beyond the space a...
This study explores how weblogs can be used by graduate students in education to build understanding...
Since early 2001 several institutions and many individual teachers have incorporated blogging into t...