Despite the spread of blogs in the media and in academia, little scholarly work has explored their use within the journalism and mass communication curriculum. This study, based on incorporation of blogs in 10 classes over five semesters -- undergraduate and graduate, skills and conceptual – examines student use of the format in relation to theories of social and blended learning. The findings suggest that although students tend to approach blogging as yet another assignment, the blogs do facilitate their engagement with the material and one another
Globalization is irreversible and the Internet is increasingly used to connect people and share info...
Blogging is characterized by an individual exploration of ideas of personal interest through frequen...
Abstract: This study aimed at observes whether blog can promote students’ regular B of English study...
How is it possible to evidence whether students are engaging with a course? What can be done to incr...
The curriculum for journalism is being forced to change because the traditional print-based and broa...
Blogging has become a well-established method of online communication and publication, used by indiv...
Blogs have been around for roughly half the history of the World Wide Web and are increasingly used ...
This study investigates the perspectives of part-time students and academics on the uses of blogs wi...
The potential for blogging in education is explored in this book chapter through a review of interna...
Within the last decade there has been a significant increase in the range of Social Media tools that...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
The study described in this paper investigated ways in which keeping a research journal as a blog ra...
Since early 2001 several institutions and many individual teachers have incorporated blogging into t...
Increasingly, blogs are being used by educators in higher education for teaching and learning as the...
Given the increasingly prominent position of digital technologies in the Higher Education classroom,...
Globalization is irreversible and the Internet is increasingly used to connect people and share info...
Blogging is characterized by an individual exploration of ideas of personal interest through frequen...
Abstract: This study aimed at observes whether blog can promote students’ regular B of English study...
How is it possible to evidence whether students are engaging with a course? What can be done to incr...
The curriculum for journalism is being forced to change because the traditional print-based and broa...
Blogging has become a well-established method of online communication and publication, used by indiv...
Blogs have been around for roughly half the history of the World Wide Web and are increasingly used ...
This study investigates the perspectives of part-time students and academics on the uses of blogs wi...
The potential for blogging in education is explored in this book chapter through a review of interna...
Within the last decade there has been a significant increase in the range of Social Media tools that...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
The study described in this paper investigated ways in which keeping a research journal as a blog ra...
Since early 2001 several institutions and many individual teachers have incorporated blogging into t...
Increasingly, blogs are being used by educators in higher education for teaching and learning as the...
Given the increasingly prominent position of digital technologies in the Higher Education classroom,...
Globalization is irreversible and the Internet is increasingly used to connect people and share info...
Blogging is characterized by an individual exploration of ideas of personal interest through frequen...
Abstract: This study aimed at observes whether blog can promote students’ regular B of English study...