Recent global events have forced a reexamination of the teaching tools that we make use of in higher education. We present our findings from a pilot, using Twitter as an extension to the learning environment for economics students at the University of Manchester and draw lessons for the use of this platform as part of a taught course. We suggest that, whilst popular in terms of personal adoption with students, the use of the Twitter platform is not empirically important for learning outcomes, with the important exception of where students have a history of lower performance. As a result, we suggest that targeted use may prove more warranted where the range of abilities is wid
Twitter is a popular microblogging platform that enables users to send and share posts of up to 140 ...
Social media is revolutionizing how we think and communicate. For educators, the pressing question i...
Recently, the educational community has become aware of Twitter and begun to use it as a pedagogical...
Social media have become widely adopted by the current generation of students. Yet, not every social...
Twitter is a well-known Web 2.0 microblogging social networking site that is quite popular for organ...
Abstract Social media have become widely adopted by the current generation of students. Yet, not eve...
Can social media be used to enhance the process of learning by students in higher education? Social ...
Twitter is a social media platform that has been used in teaching and learning. The aim was to explo...
Research indicates that student engagement with lectures, and participation in discussion and debate...
This study presents the perspectives of education graduate students of using Twitter as a pedagogica...
Abstract: Social media such as Twitter helps engage learners and promotes interaction with course co...
The ubiquitousness of social media renders it a potentially powerful tool in higher education. This ...
With the proliferation of social media applications and student access to technology, teachers are f...
Research indicates that student engagement with lectures, and participation in discussion and debate...
The social networks are increasingly present in educational environments, promoting (helping, contri...
Twitter is a popular microblogging platform that enables users to send and share posts of up to 140 ...
Social media is revolutionizing how we think and communicate. For educators, the pressing question i...
Recently, the educational community has become aware of Twitter and begun to use it as a pedagogical...
Social media have become widely adopted by the current generation of students. Yet, not every social...
Twitter is a well-known Web 2.0 microblogging social networking site that is quite popular for organ...
Abstract Social media have become widely adopted by the current generation of students. Yet, not eve...
Can social media be used to enhance the process of learning by students in higher education? Social ...
Twitter is a social media platform that has been used in teaching and learning. The aim was to explo...
Research indicates that student engagement with lectures, and participation in discussion and debate...
This study presents the perspectives of education graduate students of using Twitter as a pedagogica...
Abstract: Social media such as Twitter helps engage learners and promotes interaction with course co...
The ubiquitousness of social media renders it a potentially powerful tool in higher education. This ...
With the proliferation of social media applications and student access to technology, teachers are f...
Research indicates that student engagement with lectures, and participation in discussion and debate...
The social networks are increasingly present in educational environments, promoting (helping, contri...
Twitter is a popular microblogging platform that enables users to send and share posts of up to 140 ...
Social media is revolutionizing how we think and communicate. For educators, the pressing question i...
Recently, the educational community has become aware of Twitter and begun to use it as a pedagogical...