A Social Networking Site was explored as a medium for forging early links with students entering a UK University Business School within the North-West region. A Facebook page was specifically created for pre –enrolment contact with students coming to study on one of six pre-identified ‘retention hotspot’ courses within the department. Students firmly accepted offers to study on these courses in August 2011 and from this point, forthcoming students were invited to join the Facebook page. The Facebook page, alongside being informative, introduced forthcoming students to their prospective course mates as well as to the department, university and city. This pre-enrolment contact via Facebook aimed to engender students’ sense of belonging and fa...
There is a scarcity of research regarding the possible academic uses of Social Networking Sites (SNS...
Given its popularity, institutions are looking for ways to capitalize on Facebook to market, recruit...
There is a scarcity of research regarding the possible academic uses of Social Networking Sites (SNS...
University initiatives that enhance a students' sense of belonging may increase student retention an...
Universities routinely use Facebook as a marketing tool, but little is known about its impact on rec...
Research has demonstrated that involvement in learning communities is important for student engageme...
Student belonging and engagement has received increasedattention in the context of an expanding and ...
This case study explores the use of the online social networking site, Facebook, in helping immerse ...
As technological developments accelerate, and neo-liberal ideologies shift the ways that universitie...
Presented at the National Symposium on Student Retention (NSSR), New Orleans, LA, October 2012.Utili...
This paper discusses the findings from a small case study which involved implementing a social initi...
This chapter is based on a case study of a pre-entry, subject-specific, closed Facebook group formed...
The first year of a property degree program is a time to establish threshold concept knowledge to ac...
Educators and researchers are increasingly interested in the benefits of using Facebook groups attac...
This paper discusses the findings from a small case study which involved implementing a social initi...
There is a scarcity of research regarding the possible academic uses of Social Networking Sites (SNS...
Given its popularity, institutions are looking for ways to capitalize on Facebook to market, recruit...
There is a scarcity of research regarding the possible academic uses of Social Networking Sites (SNS...
University initiatives that enhance a students' sense of belonging may increase student retention an...
Universities routinely use Facebook as a marketing tool, but little is known about its impact on rec...
Research has demonstrated that involvement in learning communities is important for student engageme...
Student belonging and engagement has received increasedattention in the context of an expanding and ...
This case study explores the use of the online social networking site, Facebook, in helping immerse ...
As technological developments accelerate, and neo-liberal ideologies shift the ways that universitie...
Presented at the National Symposium on Student Retention (NSSR), New Orleans, LA, October 2012.Utili...
This paper discusses the findings from a small case study which involved implementing a social initi...
This chapter is based on a case study of a pre-entry, subject-specific, closed Facebook group formed...
The first year of a property degree program is a time to establish threshold concept knowledge to ac...
Educators and researchers are increasingly interested in the benefits of using Facebook groups attac...
This paper discusses the findings from a small case study which involved implementing a social initi...
There is a scarcity of research regarding the possible academic uses of Social Networking Sites (SNS...
Given its popularity, institutions are looking for ways to capitalize on Facebook to market, recruit...
There is a scarcity of research regarding the possible academic uses of Social Networking Sites (SNS...