This comparative case study examined factors affecting behaviour and learning in social networking sites (SNS). The behaviour and learning of two classes completing identical SNS based modules of work was observed and compared. All student contributions to the SNS were analysed, with the cognitive process dimension of the Revised Bloom's Taxonomy used to measure the type of thinking that students demonstrated. Key findings include the trade off between social and learning contributions, the potential of SNSs to enhance motivation and digital literacy development, and the critical role of the teaching in influencing the behaviour and learning that transpired. Effective teacher implementation in the SNS was associated with positive teacher-st...
Educators are increasingly using social networks and exploiting their affordances as a mode of deliv...
Social network sites (SNSs) has a big potential to improve teaching and learning experience. It has ...
Social networking is fast emerging only as a most widely used medium to interact but also as an aven...
This paper builds on the current understanding about how social networking systems (SNS) contribute ...
This study has been undertaken in order to find out the attitude of student teachers towards Social ...
Social Networking Sites are the web-based applications that enables the distribution, dissemination ...
Abstract This study explores the role that social networking sites play in the learning of post-gra...
Social networks are becoming very prominent in educational discourse. The discourse centers on the r...
This inquiry examined student teachers' perceptions on the advantages of using Social Networking Ser...
This study aims to explore how learners and educators use social networking sites (SNSs) for educati...
Social networking is not a new concept: over the past decades, social networking sites (hereafter, S...
Little is known about the conditions and consequences of using the Facebook in learning. This resear...
This study examined the use of one online social networking tool, NING™, in teacher education, highl...
Educators are increasingly using social networks and exploiting their affordances as a mode of deliv...
Discussion on teacher learning is often limited to a focus on formal professional development progra...
Educators are increasingly using social networks and exploiting their affordances as a mode of deliv...
Social network sites (SNSs) has a big potential to improve teaching and learning experience. It has ...
Social networking is fast emerging only as a most widely used medium to interact but also as an aven...
This paper builds on the current understanding about how social networking systems (SNS) contribute ...
This study has been undertaken in order to find out the attitude of student teachers towards Social ...
Social Networking Sites are the web-based applications that enables the distribution, dissemination ...
Abstract This study explores the role that social networking sites play in the learning of post-gra...
Social networks are becoming very prominent in educational discourse. The discourse centers on the r...
This inquiry examined student teachers' perceptions on the advantages of using Social Networking Ser...
This study aims to explore how learners and educators use social networking sites (SNSs) for educati...
Social networking is not a new concept: over the past decades, social networking sites (hereafter, S...
Little is known about the conditions and consequences of using the Facebook in learning. This resear...
This study examined the use of one online social networking tool, NING™, in teacher education, highl...
Educators are increasingly using social networks and exploiting their affordances as a mode of deliv...
Discussion on teacher learning is often limited to a focus on formal professional development progra...
Educators are increasingly using social networks and exploiting their affordances as a mode of deliv...
Social network sites (SNSs) has a big potential to improve teaching and learning experience. It has ...
Social networking is fast emerging only as a most widely used medium to interact but also as an aven...