As technological developments accelerate, and neo-liberal ideologies shift the ways that universities ‘do business’, higher education is facing radical changes. Within this context, students’ need to ‘succeed’ at university is more important than ever. Consequently, understanding students’ transitions within this shifting higher education landscape has become a key focus for universities. It is now pertinent to explore how social-networking sites (SNS) influence students’ experiences as they transition into university. In this paper, we offer two ethnographic case studies of how students use one SNS (Facebook) as they travel through their first year of undergraduate study and suggest that Facebook is used not only for dynamic participation ...
The evolution of technology has brought several benefits in the world of education and many new teac...
Can the use of social networking sites, such as Facebook, help engage with the hard to reach student...
The Net Generation (those born in or after 1980) rely heavily on ICTs for social and professional in...
Views about the role of Facebook and other social networking sites in\ud education are extremely var...
Facebook is social media that is ubiquitously used in higher education contexts by both staff and st...
This paper reports on an observation of 70 university students ’ use of their personal social networ...
Social networks (SN) seem to play a significant role in young adults ’ and university students ’ liv...
This paper reports on an observation of 70 university students’ use of their personal social network...
This paper reports on an observation of 70 university students' use of their personal social network...
This article reports on the experiences of 26 first year students as they record on Facebook snapsho...
The use of social media and, specifically, Facebook has grown exponentially in all facets of the ed...
For some years academics have debated the role in higher education of Facebook, the world’s mo...
This case study explores the use of the online social networking site, Facebook, in helping immerse ...
Views about Facebook in education are varied. Facebook poses a threat to academic success (Thompson...
Facebook is an online social networking site that connects people through intentionally constructed ...
The evolution of technology has brought several benefits in the world of education and many new teac...
Can the use of social networking sites, such as Facebook, help engage with the hard to reach student...
The Net Generation (those born in or after 1980) rely heavily on ICTs for social and professional in...
Views about the role of Facebook and other social networking sites in\ud education are extremely var...
Facebook is social media that is ubiquitously used in higher education contexts by both staff and st...
This paper reports on an observation of 70 university students ’ use of their personal social networ...
Social networks (SN) seem to play a significant role in young adults ’ and university students ’ liv...
This paper reports on an observation of 70 university students’ use of their personal social network...
This paper reports on an observation of 70 university students' use of their personal social network...
This article reports on the experiences of 26 first year students as they record on Facebook snapsho...
The use of social media and, specifically, Facebook has grown exponentially in all facets of the ed...
For some years academics have debated the role in higher education of Facebook, the world’s mo...
This case study explores the use of the online social networking site, Facebook, in helping immerse ...
Views about Facebook in education are varied. Facebook poses a threat to academic success (Thompson...
Facebook is an online social networking site that connects people through intentionally constructed ...
The evolution of technology has brought several benefits in the world of education and many new teac...
Can the use of social networking sites, such as Facebook, help engage with the hard to reach student...
The Net Generation (those born in or after 1980) rely heavily on ICTs for social and professional in...