Reflective Practice, for many years, has been widely used as a learning activity in higher education. The introduction of blogs as a tool for reflection is more recent. In education, blogs can empower the learner by providing him/her with an individual learning space. Studies have shown that blogs are effective as online learning journals and can bring an element of collaboration to the reflective learning process. To date, however, there has been no large-scale study which compares depth of reflection in blogs with depth of reflection in paper-based learning logs. This study aims to address this issue. A Delphi study was conducted with a group of Reflective Practice experts. The experts involved in the study had experience of teac...
New media, particularly social networking/blogging has exploded in popularity in recent years. In co...
This study is about fostering media and information literacy and, more precisely, reflective thinkin...
This paper investigates the pedagogical benefits and challenges of using blogs as well as journals i...
Reflective Practice, for many years, has been widely used as a learning activity in higher education...
Reflective learning has been recognized as one of the most important lifelong learning skills due to...
Blogging is a commonly-used tool in supporting reflection in student learning. The present research ...
Reflective practice is widely considered across discussions around educational psychology, professio...
M.Ed.One of the primary goals of the Educational Psychology honours programme at the University of J...
In today’s university classrooms, “the time of restricting students products and learning opportunit...
Reflective writing is used in higher education to encourage students to reflect on their learning or...
The enthusiasm for adopting social media technologies should be tempered by a critical, empirical un...
Increasingly, blogs are being used by educators in higher education for teaching and learning as the...
Reflection involves the evaluation of feelings, ideas and opinions of past and current experiences f...
Blogs have been around for roughly half the history of the World Wide Web and are increasingly used ...
Practitioners and students are increasingly asked to reflect upon practice within higher education (...
New media, particularly social networking/blogging has exploded in popularity in recent years. In co...
This study is about fostering media and information literacy and, more precisely, reflective thinkin...
This paper investigates the pedagogical benefits and challenges of using blogs as well as journals i...
Reflective Practice, for many years, has been widely used as a learning activity in higher education...
Reflective learning has been recognized as one of the most important lifelong learning skills due to...
Blogging is a commonly-used tool in supporting reflection in student learning. The present research ...
Reflective practice is widely considered across discussions around educational psychology, professio...
M.Ed.One of the primary goals of the Educational Psychology honours programme at the University of J...
In today’s university classrooms, “the time of restricting students products and learning opportunit...
Reflective writing is used in higher education to encourage students to reflect on their learning or...
The enthusiasm for adopting social media technologies should be tempered by a critical, empirical un...
Increasingly, blogs are being used by educators in higher education for teaching and learning as the...
Reflection involves the evaluation of feelings, ideas and opinions of past and current experiences f...
Blogs have been around for roughly half the history of the World Wide Web and are increasingly used ...
Practitioners and students are increasingly asked to reflect upon practice within higher education (...
New media, particularly social networking/blogging has exploded in popularity in recent years. In co...
This study is about fostering media and information literacy and, more precisely, reflective thinkin...
This paper investigates the pedagogical benefits and challenges of using blogs as well as journals i...