The aim of this research is to look at the key elements that help sustain and scale up a European-wide teacher network called eTwinning. eTwinning, which has more than 250,000 European teachers as members in April 2014, has become an incubator for pedagogical innovation in the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) for cross-border school collaboration and for formal and informal teacher professional development. The chapter synthesises a series of studies on eTwinning – some of which are more qualitative case studies and others are based on social network analysis (SNA) – focusing on factors that contribute to the further development and mainstreaming of eTwinning. In particular, we look at the growth of the network and it...
Teachers' opportunities to learn at the workplace are shaped by the relationships in which they disc...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd. Teachers' opportunities to learn at the workplace are shaped by the relationshi...
The idea of networks is ubiquitous. The images and metaphors of electronic networks in particular pe...
In this paper we first investigate how eTwinning and national and local teachers’ professional devel...
In this paper we first investigate how eTwinning and national and local teachers’ professional devel...
Vuorikari, R., Berlanga, A. J., Cacia, R., Cao, Y., Fetter, S., Gilleran, A. et al. (2011). ICT-base...
This article deals with the role of teachers' collaboration networks in fostering ICT-enabled innova...
Part 2: Social Networks, Analytics and RecommendationsInternational audienceA growing interest in re...
This paper reports findings from a study using social network analysis techniques to understand soci...
This paper aims to describe the eTwinning Teacher Training Institutes Pilot (TTI)1experiment during ...
An emerging trend in educational research is the use of social network theory and methodology to und...
Vuorikari, R., Berlanga, A. J., Cacia, R., Cao, Y., Fetter, S., Gilleran, A., Klamma, R., Punie, Y.,...
This paper discusses how social network analysis (SNA) might be used to identify teachers who occupy...
Teachers' opportunities to learn at the workplace are shaped by the relationships in which they disc...
Teachers' opportunities to learn at the workplace are shaped by the relationships in which they disc...
Teachers' opportunities to learn at the workplace are shaped by the relationships in which they disc...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd. Teachers' opportunities to learn at the workplace are shaped by the relationshi...
The idea of networks is ubiquitous. The images and metaphors of electronic networks in particular pe...
In this paper we first investigate how eTwinning and national and local teachers’ professional devel...
In this paper we first investigate how eTwinning and national and local teachers’ professional devel...
Vuorikari, R., Berlanga, A. J., Cacia, R., Cao, Y., Fetter, S., Gilleran, A. et al. (2011). ICT-base...
This article deals with the role of teachers' collaboration networks in fostering ICT-enabled innova...
Part 2: Social Networks, Analytics and RecommendationsInternational audienceA growing interest in re...
This paper reports findings from a study using social network analysis techniques to understand soci...
This paper aims to describe the eTwinning Teacher Training Institutes Pilot (TTI)1experiment during ...
An emerging trend in educational research is the use of social network theory and methodology to und...
Vuorikari, R., Berlanga, A. J., Cacia, R., Cao, Y., Fetter, S., Gilleran, A., Klamma, R., Punie, Y.,...
This paper discusses how social network analysis (SNA) might be used to identify teachers who occupy...
Teachers' opportunities to learn at the workplace are shaped by the relationships in which they disc...
Teachers' opportunities to learn at the workplace are shaped by the relationships in which they disc...
Teachers' opportunities to learn at the workplace are shaped by the relationships in which they disc...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd. Teachers' opportunities to learn at the workplace are shaped by the relationshi...
The idea of networks is ubiquitous. The images and metaphors of electronic networks in particular pe...