Much has been written on the implementation of Twitter in the higher education environment, but few essays exist on the role that this social media space could potentially fulfill in the postgraduate supervision process. This role is reflected on in this paper. Key literature is reviewed that discusses the essential components of doctorateness: enculturation, communities of practice, and research identity for both student and supervisor that this role could serve. The position of this role in Africa is briefly highlighted. We postulate that Twitter may indeed serve as a valuable and meaningful platform that serves the intersection between the four components of doctorateness
Twitter is a social media platform that has been used in teaching and learning. The aim was to explo...
Educators have increasingly turned to Twitter as a means for receiving professional development and ...
Regardless of an expansion in enrolments, South Africa continues to encounter a shortage of quality ...
Much has been written on the implementation of Twitter in the higher education environment, but few...
Feeling part of a community has previously been found to be a motivating factor for part-time doctor...
This study presents the perspectives of education graduate students of using Twitter as a pedagogica...
The paper presents a systematic literature review of empirical studies on the use of Twitter by high...
Abstract: This study presents the perspectives of education graduate students of using Twitter as a ...
Collaborative supervision and social media in education have been the focus of many studies, yet res...
This article presents the results of a case study of the use of a microblogging tool by a university...
Further conceptualisations are needed that consider students' actual engagement with and perceptions...
In a global society where knowledge, degrees, and credentials cross international borders, understan...
Social media content generated by learning communities within universities is serving both pedagogic...
This chapter examines the effectiveness of social media (Twitter) as a meaningful platform to build ...
A community of practice is where a group works together, towards a shared goal. This article argues ...
Twitter is a social media platform that has been used in teaching and learning. The aim was to explo...
Educators have increasingly turned to Twitter as a means for receiving professional development and ...
Regardless of an expansion in enrolments, South Africa continues to encounter a shortage of quality ...
Much has been written on the implementation of Twitter in the higher education environment, but few...
Feeling part of a community has previously been found to be a motivating factor for part-time doctor...
This study presents the perspectives of education graduate students of using Twitter as a pedagogica...
The paper presents a systematic literature review of empirical studies on the use of Twitter by high...
Abstract: This study presents the perspectives of education graduate students of using Twitter as a ...
Collaborative supervision and social media in education have been the focus of many studies, yet res...
This article presents the results of a case study of the use of a microblogging tool by a university...
Further conceptualisations are needed that consider students' actual engagement with and perceptions...
In a global society where knowledge, degrees, and credentials cross international borders, understan...
Social media content generated by learning communities within universities is serving both pedagogic...
This chapter examines the effectiveness of social media (Twitter) as a meaningful platform to build ...
A community of practice is where a group works together, towards a shared goal. This article argues ...
Twitter is a social media platform that has been used in teaching and learning. The aim was to explo...
Educators have increasingly turned to Twitter as a means for receiving professional development and ...
Regardless of an expansion in enrolments, South Africa continues to encounter a shortage of quality ...