Studies have acknowledged that social media enables students to connect with and learn from experts from different ties available in the students’ personal learning environment (PLE). Incorporating experts into formal learning activities such as scaffolding problem-solving tasks through social media, allows students to understand how experts solve real-world problems. However, studies that evaluate experts’ problem-solving styles on social media in relation to the tie strength of the experts with the students are scarce in the extant literature. This study aimed to explore the problem-solving styles that the experts portrayed based on their ties with the students in problem-based learning (PBL) on Facebook. Methods: This study employed a s...
Some social connections are stronger than others. People have not only friends, but also best friend...
© The Author(s) 2014. The subject of this research is hurtful behavior on social network sites. Spec...
This paper aims to demonstrate the potentials of using Facebook to improve the students’ engagements...
Scholars propose that students should be empowered when using social media in problem-based learning...
Scholars have acknowledged problem-based learning (PBL) and social media offering an empowering stud...
Providing online scaffolding in problem-based learning (PBL) has been espoused as empowering student...
Abstract College students often have to team up for class projects, and they select each other based...
PERVASIVE SOCIO-TECHNICAL NETWORKS bring new conceptual and technological challenges to developers a...
Tie strength is an essential concept in identifying different kind of social ties - strong ties and ...
Considering the students’ involvement is one of the factors which is needed during the learning pro...
The study described in this article aims to investigate the use of out-of-class communication betwee...
The study described in this article aims to investigate the use of out-of-class communication betwee...
The impact of social media, such as Facebook in various fields including education is undeniable. Th...
Problem-solving skill is one of the 21st century skills needed by students to be competitive in the ...
Conference Theme: Measuring Influence on Social MediaThe abstract can be viwed at: http://smsociety1...
Some social connections are stronger than others. People have not only friends, but also best friend...
© The Author(s) 2014. The subject of this research is hurtful behavior on social network sites. Spec...
This paper aims to demonstrate the potentials of using Facebook to improve the students’ engagements...
Scholars propose that students should be empowered when using social media in problem-based learning...
Scholars have acknowledged problem-based learning (PBL) and social media offering an empowering stud...
Providing online scaffolding in problem-based learning (PBL) has been espoused as empowering student...
Abstract College students often have to team up for class projects, and they select each other based...
PERVASIVE SOCIO-TECHNICAL NETWORKS bring new conceptual and technological challenges to developers a...
Tie strength is an essential concept in identifying different kind of social ties - strong ties and ...
Considering the students’ involvement is one of the factors which is needed during the learning pro...
The study described in this article aims to investigate the use of out-of-class communication betwee...
The study described in this article aims to investigate the use of out-of-class communication betwee...
The impact of social media, such as Facebook in various fields including education is undeniable. Th...
Problem-solving skill is one of the 21st century skills needed by students to be competitive in the ...
Conference Theme: Measuring Influence on Social MediaThe abstract can be viwed at: http://smsociety1...
Some social connections are stronger than others. People have not only friends, but also best friend...
© The Author(s) 2014. The subject of this research is hurtful behavior on social network sites. Spec...
This paper aims to demonstrate the potentials of using Facebook to improve the students’ engagements...