In this paper, we draw on Actor–Network Theories (ANT) to explore how material components functioned to create gateways and barriers to a virtual learning network in the context of a professional development module in higher education. Students were practitioners engaged in family learning in different professional roles and contexts. The data comprised postings in the Google+ community, email correspondence, meeting notes, feedback submitted at the final workshop and post-module evaluation forms. Our analysis revealed a complex set of interactions, and suggests multiple ways human actors story their encounters with non-human components and the effects these have on the learning experience. The aim of this paper is to contribute to a more h...
The social network is a social structure that consists of multiple nodes and these nodes can be indi...
This article describes a study that aims to understand the collaboration processes in a discussion ...
Traditionally, concepts of communities have been grounded within a geographical framework. However, ...
In this paper, we draw on ActorNetwork Theories (ANT) to explore how material components functioned ...
In this paper, we draw on Actor–Network Theories (ANT) to explore how material components functioned...
Master of EducationThe study investigates teaching and learning practices in an online postgraduate ...
This article carries out an analysis of a Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) in an institution of Hi...
In this case study, results demonstrate that an individualâ??s use of social media as professional l...
This paper presents an explorative case of a Virtual Learning Community built around a Master’s Prog...
Actor Network Theory (ANT) is used to explore how work-learning is enacted in informal online commun...
It would seem that for many people, spaces on the Web have become an integral part of their lives. T...
Traditionally, concepts of communities have been grounded within a geographical framework. However, ...
Progressively the idea of using the internet as a platform to mediate social interactions and learni...
The social network is a social structure that consists of multiple nodes and these nodes can be indi...
The article explores the complementary connections between communities of practice and the ways in w...
The social network is a social structure that consists of multiple nodes and these nodes can be indi...
This article describes a study that aims to understand the collaboration processes in a discussion ...
Traditionally, concepts of communities have been grounded within a geographical framework. However, ...
In this paper, we draw on ActorNetwork Theories (ANT) to explore how material components functioned ...
In this paper, we draw on Actor–Network Theories (ANT) to explore how material components functioned...
Master of EducationThe study investigates teaching and learning practices in an online postgraduate ...
This article carries out an analysis of a Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) in an institution of Hi...
In this case study, results demonstrate that an individualâ??s use of social media as professional l...
This paper presents an explorative case of a Virtual Learning Community built around a Master’s Prog...
Actor Network Theory (ANT) is used to explore how work-learning is enacted in informal online commun...
It would seem that for many people, spaces on the Web have become an integral part of their lives. T...
Traditionally, concepts of communities have been grounded within a geographical framework. However, ...
Progressively the idea of using the internet as a platform to mediate social interactions and learni...
The social network is a social structure that consists of multiple nodes and these nodes can be indi...
The article explores the complementary connections between communities of practice and the ways in w...
The social network is a social structure that consists of multiple nodes and these nodes can be indi...
This article describes a study that aims to understand the collaboration processes in a discussion ...
Traditionally, concepts of communities have been grounded within a geographical framework. However, ...