This paper focuses on the degree of penetration of web2.0 or social software in the educational field. First, the concepts web2.0, social software and e-learning 2.0 are discussed, the term 'social software' is defined, and the strengths of social software are presented. Secondly, a survey was conducted with 355 students and 163 instructors in order to examine to what extent social software is used and which purposes it serves. Our first results show that 'searching information' and 'communicating' seem to be the two main activities the internet is used for, both for instructors and students
This paper presents a summary of the results of three surveys, questioning different groups of users...
The term 'social software' covers a range of tools which allow users to interact and share data with...
Higher education institutions are increasingly using social software tools to support teaching and l...
This paper focuses on the degree of penetration of web2.0 or social software in the educational fiel...
This paper focuses on the degree of penetration of web2.0 or social software in the educational fiel...
E-learning – almost by definition - uses advanced technologies to support the formation and developm...
This paper reports early findings of an ongoing study to determine the use and impact of social educ...
This chapter describes how the social software tools that characterize Web 2.0, such as wikis and bl...
Social software, in means of software that enables people to connect with one another, exchange opin...
In the present paper, we-ll explore how social media tools provide an opportunity for new developmen...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide a review of literature on the role of Web 2.0 or s...
Faced with the new challenges of social software and web 2.0 tools, a question of implementing these...
The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the usefulness of Web 2.0 technologies in education. For th...
The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the usefulness of Web 2.0 technologies in education. For th...
The change of paradigm imposed by the Bologna process, in which the student will be responsible for ...
This paper presents a summary of the results of three surveys, questioning different groups of users...
The term 'social software' covers a range of tools which allow users to interact and share data with...
Higher education institutions are increasingly using social software tools to support teaching and l...
This paper focuses on the degree of penetration of web2.0 or social software in the educational fiel...
This paper focuses on the degree of penetration of web2.0 or social software in the educational fiel...
E-learning – almost by definition - uses advanced technologies to support the formation and developm...
This paper reports early findings of an ongoing study to determine the use and impact of social educ...
This chapter describes how the social software tools that characterize Web 2.0, such as wikis and bl...
Social software, in means of software that enables people to connect with one another, exchange opin...
In the present paper, we-ll explore how social media tools provide an opportunity for new developmen...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide a review of literature on the role of Web 2.0 or s...
Faced with the new challenges of social software and web 2.0 tools, a question of implementing these...
The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the usefulness of Web 2.0 technologies in education. For th...
The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the usefulness of Web 2.0 technologies in education. For th...
The change of paradigm imposed by the Bologna process, in which the student will be responsible for ...
This paper presents a summary of the results of three surveys, questioning different groups of users...
The term 'social software' covers a range of tools which allow users to interact and share data with...
Higher education institutions are increasingly using social software tools to support teaching and l...