This paper evaluates several examples of integrating mobile social media within new pedagogical frameworks applied to journalism education, representing the reified activity of a journalism lecturer community of practice. We propose a mobile social media framework as a catalyst for new pedagogies that support student participation within a professional community. The framework leverages Skype and Twitter for facilitating authentic collaborative student-directed projects, establishing student eportfolios using a collage of social media, curating and critiquing mobile social media source material around news events using Storify, and the use of new and emerging collaborative mobile video applications such as Vyclone and Vine
This article proposes a dialogical teaching paradigm based on Paulo Freire's conception of critical ...
This reflective article describes and analyses the use of Facebook and Twitter over a five-year time...
The issue of student engagement is one of the most crucial in HE, as it is intimately linked to both...
This paper evaluates several examples of integrating mobile social media within new pedagogical fram...
This paper evaluates several examples of integrating mobile social media within new pedagogical fram...
This paper evaluates several examples of integrating mobile social media within new pedagogical fram...
This paper evaluates several examples of integrating mobile social media within new pedagogical fram...
This paper evaluates several examples of integrating mobile social media within new pedagogical fram...
This paper evaluates several examples of integrating mobile social media within new pedagogical fram...
Journalism schools are under pressure to look beyond traditional teaching methods to prepare student...
Journalism schools are under pressure to look beyond traditional teaching methods to prepare student...
This paper explores an overview of an evolving framework to enable creative pedagogies as applied to...
This paper grew out of the authors’ interest in updating the journalism curriculum at AUT (Auk...
The rapid growth and enhancement of mobile and social media tools, and their affordances, offer sign...
Smartphones have become a key social tool: They have changed the way people consume, receive and pro...
This article proposes a dialogical teaching paradigm based on Paulo Freire's conception of critical ...
This reflective article describes and analyses the use of Facebook and Twitter over a five-year time...
The issue of student engagement is one of the most crucial in HE, as it is intimately linked to both...
This paper evaluates several examples of integrating mobile social media within new pedagogical fram...
This paper evaluates several examples of integrating mobile social media within new pedagogical fram...
This paper evaluates several examples of integrating mobile social media within new pedagogical fram...
This paper evaluates several examples of integrating mobile social media within new pedagogical fram...
This paper evaluates several examples of integrating mobile social media within new pedagogical fram...
This paper evaluates several examples of integrating mobile social media within new pedagogical fram...
Journalism schools are under pressure to look beyond traditional teaching methods to prepare student...
Journalism schools are under pressure to look beyond traditional teaching methods to prepare student...
This paper explores an overview of an evolving framework to enable creative pedagogies as applied to...
This paper grew out of the authors’ interest in updating the journalism curriculum at AUT (Auk...
The rapid growth and enhancement of mobile and social media tools, and their affordances, offer sign...
Smartphones have become a key social tool: They have changed the way people consume, receive and pro...
This article proposes a dialogical teaching paradigm based on Paulo Freire's conception of critical ...
This reflective article describes and analyses the use of Facebook and Twitter over a five-year time...
The issue of student engagement is one of the most crucial in HE, as it is intimately linked to both...