Undergraduate students are expected to find, evaluate and use peer-reviewed or scholarly literature, but they rarely learn about the process of creating new knowledge or the roles the literature plays in the work of scholars. A desired outcome of undergraduate education is the understanding that knowledge is created, evolving and contextual rather than discovered, static and universal. There is some evidence that explicit instruction can facilitate this understanding. As scholars use the participatory Web to talk about the work that they do, they also create places where students can look in on the knowledge creation process
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Discipline-based education researchers produce knowledge that aims to help instructors improve stude...
Abstract n view of the challenges facing universities in our days and in accordancewith the guidelin...
Whether we like it or not, most student writing these days happens through facebook, myspace, twitte...
The chapter reports an empirically grounded investigation into the self-motivated course-related blo...
Globalization is irreversible and the Internet is increasingly used to connect people and share info...
How is it possible to evidence whether students are engaging with a course? What can be done to incr...
student support. This article discusses the potential of the use of blog technology in supporting re...
The outcome of a small inquiry exploring the use of blogs with a class of post-graduate students is ...
This study investigates the perspectives of part-time students and academics on the uses of blogs wi...
Advances in information and communication technologies, and the introduction of competency-based ed...
Digital media is changing how scholars interact, collaborate, write and publish. This piece describe...
This study reports on the experiences of an instructor and an undergraduate class who used blogs in ...
Undergraduate students tend to rely on simplistic criteria for choosing sources for their research, ...
Increasingly, blogs are being used by educators in higher education for teaching and learning as the...
Educational researchers are interested in whether what is learned in the classroom is transferred to...
Discipline-based education researchers produce knowledge that aims to help instructors improve stude...
Abstract n view of the challenges facing universities in our days and in accordancewith the guidelin...
Whether we like it or not, most student writing these days happens through facebook, myspace, twitte...