This paper presents some of the findings from a recent project that conducted a virtual ethnographic study of three formal courses in higher education that use 'Web 2.0' or social technologies for learning and teaching. It describes the pedagogies adopted within these courses, and goes on to explore some key themes emerging from the research and relating to the pedagogical use of weblogs and wikis in particular. These themes relate primarily to the academy's tendency to constrain and contain the possibly more radical effects of these new spaces. Despite this, the findings present a range of student and tutor perspectives which show that these technologies have significant potential as new collaborative, volatile and challenging environments...
Reports on using Web 2.0 and Social web technology and tools in education appear lately with increas...
The technology paradigm shift from the network as information provider (Web 1.0) to the network as p...
With a variety of technology-enabled tools and environments to choose from, it is increasingly diffi...
This paper presents some of the findings from a recent project that conducted a virtual ethnographic...
This paper presents some of the findings from a recent project that conducted a virtual ethnographic...
This paper presents some of the findings from a recent project that conducted a virtual ethnographic...
This paper presents some of the findings from a recent project that conducted a virtual ethnographic...
This paper presents some of the findings from a recent project that conducted a virtual ethnographic...
This paper presents some of the findings from a recent project that conducted a virtual ethnographic...
This paper reports on a study that investigated how two cohorts of students (in medicine and educati...
Society has become fascinated with web- based social media. Recently, aspects of social media enviro...
Over the past two decades policies and speculations have been evident about the importance of Intern...
The goal of this study was to build a conceptual foundation for the educational use of Web 2.0 socia...
The goal of this study was to build a conceptual foundation for the educational use of Web 2.0 socia...
Abstract: The essentialist view that new technological innovations (especially Social Media) disrupt...
Reports on using Web 2.0 and Social web technology and tools in education appear lately with increas...
The technology paradigm shift from the network as information provider (Web 1.0) to the network as p...
With a variety of technology-enabled tools and environments to choose from, it is increasingly diffi...
This paper presents some of the findings from a recent project that conducted a virtual ethnographic...
This paper presents some of the findings from a recent project that conducted a virtual ethnographic...
This paper presents some of the findings from a recent project that conducted a virtual ethnographic...
This paper presents some of the findings from a recent project that conducted a virtual ethnographic...
This paper presents some of the findings from a recent project that conducted a virtual ethnographic...
This paper presents some of the findings from a recent project that conducted a virtual ethnographic...
This paper reports on a study that investigated how two cohorts of students (in medicine and educati...
Society has become fascinated with web- based social media. Recently, aspects of social media enviro...
Over the past two decades policies and speculations have been evident about the importance of Intern...
The goal of this study was to build a conceptual foundation for the educational use of Web 2.0 socia...
The goal of this study was to build a conceptual foundation for the educational use of Web 2.0 socia...
Abstract: The essentialist view that new technological innovations (especially Social Media) disrupt...
Reports on using Web 2.0 and Social web technology and tools in education appear lately with increas...
The technology paradigm shift from the network as information provider (Web 1.0) to the network as p...
With a variety of technology-enabled tools and environments to choose from, it is increasingly diffi...