The paper presents a systematic literature review of empirical studies on the use of Twitter by higher education academics for professional development. Using content and thematic analyses, this review addressed four research questions related to study characteristics, theoretical and methodological approaches, and the type of professional development activities engaged. The results show that Twitter has been studied from several perspectives using various methodological approaches. The review revealed several limitations, including the paucity of research addressing gender, cultural and geographic differences. Limited use of theory is also observed. Five themes emerged identifying the ways Twitter was used for professional development: 1) ...
Twitter is a well-known Web 2.0 microblogging social networking site that is quite popular for organ...
This research was motivated by the need to combine the trend of using twitter among university stud...
The present study tries to offer an overview on the use of Twitter in scholarly communication and wi...
This article presents the results of a case study of the use of a microblogging tool by a university...
The use of social media across the educational landscape is on the rise. Subsequently, the body of r...
Examining teacher participation in collaborative microblogging activities may offer insight into cre...
Twitter has demonstrated potential to facilitate learning at the university level, and K-12 educator...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to look at how teachers use micro-blogging, in this case T...
This study aims to explore the use of Twitter for professional purposes. The researcher discovered t...
This study presents the perspectives of education graduate students of using Twitter as a pedagogica...
Abstract: This study presents the perspectives of education graduate students of using Twitter as a ...
Despite extensive proliferation of social media in different domains, higher education academics’ us...
This study sought to examine how educators are using Twitter to increase their professional learning...
Educators have increasingly turned to Twitter as a means for receiving professional development and ...
Twitter is one of the most widely used social media tools, increasingly the object of academic resea...
Twitter is a well-known Web 2.0 microblogging social networking site that is quite popular for organ...
This research was motivated by the need to combine the trend of using twitter among university stud...
The present study tries to offer an overview on the use of Twitter in scholarly communication and wi...
This article presents the results of a case study of the use of a microblogging tool by a university...
The use of social media across the educational landscape is on the rise. Subsequently, the body of r...
Examining teacher participation in collaborative microblogging activities may offer insight into cre...
Twitter has demonstrated potential to facilitate learning at the university level, and K-12 educator...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to look at how teachers use micro-blogging, in this case T...
This study aims to explore the use of Twitter for professional purposes. The researcher discovered t...
This study presents the perspectives of education graduate students of using Twitter as a pedagogica...
Abstract: This study presents the perspectives of education graduate students of using Twitter as a ...
Despite extensive proliferation of social media in different domains, higher education academics’ us...
This study sought to examine how educators are using Twitter to increase their professional learning...
Educators have increasingly turned to Twitter as a means for receiving professional development and ...
Twitter is one of the most widely used social media tools, increasingly the object of academic resea...
Twitter is a well-known Web 2.0 microblogging social networking site that is quite popular for organ...
This research was motivated by the need to combine the trend of using twitter among university stud...
The present study tries to offer an overview on the use of Twitter in scholarly communication and wi...