Understanding how blogs can support collaborative learning is a vital concern for researchers and teachers. This paper explores how blogs may be used to support Secondary Education students’ collaborative interaction and how such an interaction process can promote the creation of a Community of Inquiry to enhance critical thinking and meaningful learning. We designed, implemented and evaluated a science case-based project in which fifteen secondary students participated. Students worked in the science blogging project during 4 months. We asked students to be collaboratively engaged in purposeful critical discourse and reflection in their blogs in order to solve collectively science challenges and construct meaning about topics related to ...
AbstractEducators have engaged with Web 2.0 technologies such as blogs or podcasts, to make learning...
In both Australia and Norway and through a number of Technology projects conducted since 2007, the a...
Purpose Online learning is developing rapidly in higher education. As a result, in the Initial Teach...
There is interest in the social learning advantages technology-infused pedagogy gives higher-educati...
viii, 170 h. : il. col.In the educational field, the World Wide Web can be used as a medium of comm...
How is it possible to evidence whether students are engaging with a course? What can be done to incr...
Bloggers provide an opportunity to help enhance community building and promote that can help increas...
Abstract: Originally, blogs served as personal journaling tools. Recently blogs are more often appli...
This study examined a K-12/university blogging collaboration between preservice teachers and third g...
This study examined a K-12/university blogging collaboration between preservice teachers and third g...
ABSTRACT Collaborative Narratives: Collaborative learning in Blogosphere by Jude Yew Supervisor: Ass...
The purpose of this study was to explore young students' use of a blog to communicate and share info...
The use of blogging has been explored on how it can enhance and extend support for student participa...
This study aims to determine the effectiveness of weblogs as a tool for collaborative learning in an...
The emergence of social software, such as weblogs, has provided new opportunities for social interac...
AbstractEducators have engaged with Web 2.0 technologies such as blogs or podcasts, to make learning...
In both Australia and Norway and through a number of Technology projects conducted since 2007, the a...
Purpose Online learning is developing rapidly in higher education. As a result, in the Initial Teach...
There is interest in the social learning advantages technology-infused pedagogy gives higher-educati...
viii, 170 h. : il. col.In the educational field, the World Wide Web can be used as a medium of comm...
How is it possible to evidence whether students are engaging with a course? What can be done to incr...
Bloggers provide an opportunity to help enhance community building and promote that can help increas...
Abstract: Originally, blogs served as personal journaling tools. Recently blogs are more often appli...
This study examined a K-12/university blogging collaboration between preservice teachers and third g...
This study examined a K-12/university blogging collaboration between preservice teachers and third g...
ABSTRACT Collaborative Narratives: Collaborative learning in Blogosphere by Jude Yew Supervisor: Ass...
The purpose of this study was to explore young students' use of a blog to communicate and share info...
The use of blogging has been explored on how it can enhance and extend support for student participa...
This study aims to determine the effectiveness of weblogs as a tool for collaborative learning in an...
The emergence of social software, such as weblogs, has provided new opportunities for social interac...
AbstractEducators have engaged with Web 2.0 technologies such as blogs or podcasts, to make learning...
In both Australia and Norway and through a number of Technology projects conducted since 2007, the a...
Purpose Online learning is developing rapidly in higher education. As a result, in the Initial Teach...