A blog with explicit support for structured skills/competencies and community publishing was integrated within an e-Portfolio and evaluated with three successive cohorts of PGCE secondary students at Newcastle University in order to support reflections on practice, weekly lesson evaluations, and to evidence Teaching Quality Standards (TQS). The technologies were initially piloted with a single subject (English with Drama) in 2007/8, with roll out to all thirteen PGCE programmes in 2008/9 (156 students and seven tutors). Focus groups and questionnaires were used to investigate students' perceptions of using the blog to support both reflection and evidencing, to identify factors relating to engagement, and to explore informal use of external ...
The demand of responsibilities among teachers has evolved not only in classroom management but also ...
M.Ed.One of the primary goals of the Educational Psychology honours programme at the University of J...
Since early 2001 several institutions and many individual teachers have incorporated blogging into t...
A blog with explicit support for structured skills/competencies and community publishing was integra...
Increasingly, blogs are being used by educators in higher education for teaching and learning as the...
This paper reports on research that has taken place with trainee teachers using web blogs for reflec...
A collaborative research project between Sheffield Hallam University and Nottingham Trent University...
This chapter examines blogging as a social networking tool to engage final year preservice teachers ...
From the onset, blogs served as personal social networking tools. More recently, blogs have facilita...
Learning about, and developing, a professional teacher identity is targeted in university undergradu...
From the onset, blogs served as personal social networking tools. More recently, blogs have facilita...
Theme: e-Learning Design & Designs for LearningPaper PresentationThis study has investigated the rol...
The demand of responsibilities among teachers has evolved not only in classroom management but also ...
Teaching can be a demanding profession writes Gerry White in DERN\u27s latest research review. Stude...
Accompanying the emergence of blog technology as a dominant online publishing paradigm is a growing ...
The demand of responsibilities among teachers has evolved not only in classroom management but also ...
M.Ed.One of the primary goals of the Educational Psychology honours programme at the University of J...
Since early 2001 several institutions and many individual teachers have incorporated blogging into t...
A blog with explicit support for structured skills/competencies and community publishing was integra...
Increasingly, blogs are being used by educators in higher education for teaching and learning as the...
This paper reports on research that has taken place with trainee teachers using web blogs for reflec...
A collaborative research project between Sheffield Hallam University and Nottingham Trent University...
This chapter examines blogging as a social networking tool to engage final year preservice teachers ...
From the onset, blogs served as personal social networking tools. More recently, blogs have facilita...
Learning about, and developing, a professional teacher identity is targeted in university undergradu...
From the onset, blogs served as personal social networking tools. More recently, blogs have facilita...
Theme: e-Learning Design & Designs for LearningPaper PresentationThis study has investigated the rol...
The demand of responsibilities among teachers has evolved not only in classroom management but also ...
Teaching can be a demanding profession writes Gerry White in DERN\u27s latest research review. Stude...
Accompanying the emergence of blog technology as a dominant online publishing paradigm is a growing ...
The demand of responsibilities among teachers has evolved not only in classroom management but also ...
M.Ed.One of the primary goals of the Educational Psychology honours programme at the University of J...
Since early 2001 several institutions and many individual teachers have incorporated blogging into t...