Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to describe how a course-integrated blog is used to facilitate the learning of information literacy skills. It also reports on how the effectiveness of the blog is evaluated. Design/methodology/approach – The blog is made the centerpiece of library support offered to a first-year politics course. With the support of the faculty member involved, students are required to post answers to weekly library research skills questions posted to the blog. The quality of student responses is examined using a simple assessment rubric. Also, a survey is administered to students to determine perceived usefulness. Findings – The evaluation of blog posts shows that the quality of answers is generally very good. S...
The functions and possibilities afforded by blogging have been suggested to be relevant to learning ...
In this article we introduce blogs, including their brief history, their current status, and motivat...
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Globalization is irreversible and the Internet is increasingly used to connect people and share info...
This paper is to report an initial study on the students’ satisfaction in using blog (weblog) system...
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Blogging can be also used to share knowledge in research and education. We have been using many blog...
For the purpose of this study, four students were given access to a blog during guided reading instr...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
This article reports on an investigation of blog technology's potential for encouraging interaction ...
The outcome of a small inquiry exploring the use of blogs with a class of post-graduate students is ...
In 2007, a new assessment task, a reading journal blog, was introduced to undergraduate public relat...
This paper is to report an initial study on the students ’ satisfaction in using blog (weblog) syste...
The use of blogs in teaching and learning has emerged as a useful education-al technology resource. ...
Blogs are an important element of the second generation of the web; or ‘Web 2.0’ as it is commonly r...
The functions and possibilities afforded by blogging have been suggested to be relevant to learning ...
In this article we introduce blogs, including their brief history, their current status, and motivat...
The chapter reports an empirically grounded investigation into the self-motivated course-related blo...
Globalization is irreversible and the Internet is increasingly used to connect people and share info...
This paper is to report an initial study on the students’ satisfaction in using blog (weblog) system...
How is it possible to evidence whether students are engaging with a course? What can be done to incr...
Blogging can be also used to share knowledge in research and education. We have been using many blog...
For the purpose of this study, four students were given access to a blog during guided reading instr...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
This article reports on an investigation of blog technology's potential for encouraging interaction ...
The outcome of a small inquiry exploring the use of blogs with a class of post-graduate students is ...
In 2007, a new assessment task, a reading journal blog, was introduced to undergraduate public relat...
This paper is to report an initial study on the students ’ satisfaction in using blog (weblog) syste...
The use of blogs in teaching and learning has emerged as a useful education-al technology resource. ...
Blogs are an important element of the second generation of the web; or ‘Web 2.0’ as it is commonly r...
The functions and possibilities afforded by blogging have been suggested to be relevant to learning ...
In this article we introduce blogs, including their brief history, their current status, and motivat...
The chapter reports an empirically grounded investigation into the self-motivated course-related blo...