The paper discusses the implications of the current phenomenon of adolescent engagement in digital spaces. Young people are increasingly active Web 2.0 users, and their interactions through these technologies are altering their social identities, styles of learning, and exchanges with others around the world. The paper argues for more research to investigate this phenomenon through the use of virtual ethnography and identifies the ethical challenges that lie therein. It raises questions for school education and presents an argument for studying the area in culturally sensitive ways that privilege adolescents voices
This paper explores potential educational applications of Web 2.0 technologies, and cuts through som...
This thesis looks at how digital technologies can create opportunities for online collaboration acro...
This theoretical paper was peer reviewed for presentation at the BERA Conference of 2006. It was rat...
The paper discusses the implications of the current phenomenon of adolescent engagement in digital s...
This paper frames and theorises the nature of adolescents informal experiences in Web 2.0 environmen...
This two-year ethnographic study of five teachers and their adolescent students in India, South Afri...
This is a theoretical paper which explores common ethical paradigms in researching the educational p...
While we know that youth are increasingly using the Internet for school purposes like gathering info...
This report describes a self-study using an action research spiral of problem analysis, intervention...
The use of Web 2.0 in higher education provides for a number of different possibilities. In this pap...
The use of Web 2.0 as tools for social learning within higher education is not as widespread as expe...
International audienceWith laptops, mobile phones, tablets and broadband wireless access becoming mo...
Abstract. This paper presents the results of an exploratory study with socially vulnerable youths wi...
The inquiry documented in this thesis is located at the nexus of technological innovation and tradit...
In the recent years, social media and web 2.0 have been hot topics within educational debates and wi...
This paper explores potential educational applications of Web 2.0 technologies, and cuts through som...
This thesis looks at how digital technologies can create opportunities for online collaboration acro...
This theoretical paper was peer reviewed for presentation at the BERA Conference of 2006. It was rat...
The paper discusses the implications of the current phenomenon of adolescent engagement in digital s...
This paper frames and theorises the nature of adolescents informal experiences in Web 2.0 environmen...
This two-year ethnographic study of five teachers and their adolescent students in India, South Afri...
This is a theoretical paper which explores common ethical paradigms in researching the educational p...
While we know that youth are increasingly using the Internet for school purposes like gathering info...
This report describes a self-study using an action research spiral of problem analysis, intervention...
The use of Web 2.0 in higher education provides for a number of different possibilities. In this pap...
The use of Web 2.0 as tools for social learning within higher education is not as widespread as expe...
International audienceWith laptops, mobile phones, tablets and broadband wireless access becoming mo...
Abstract. This paper presents the results of an exploratory study with socially vulnerable youths wi...
The inquiry documented in this thesis is located at the nexus of technological innovation and tradit...
In the recent years, social media and web 2.0 have been hot topics within educational debates and wi...
This paper explores potential educational applications of Web 2.0 technologies, and cuts through som...
This thesis looks at how digital technologies can create opportunities for online collaboration acro...
This theoretical paper was peer reviewed for presentation at the BERA Conference of 2006. It was rat...