AbstractEducational environments that support constructivism are particularly beneficial to student learning. They increase motivation and information retention by actively engaging learners in the development of their understanding. E-learning technologies, specifically social networking websites, are effective tools for creating constructivist educational environments. Blogs are especially valuable platforms for constructivist learning and can be tailored to support a wide range of educational concepts and activities. This paper will present the findings of an analysis on the impact of blogs on constructivist education. It will then discuss the implications of these results in terms of teaching, followed by pedagogical recommendations
Growing literature on the impact of new technologies on learning processes suggests that blogs can b...
This paper considers the use of Knowledge Forum to complete a curriculum-based project with students...
Abstract—This study investigated the impact of weblog use on individual learning in the context of u...
AbstractEducational environments that support constructivism are particularly beneficial to student ...
Recent studies have shown that using social media such as blogs and wikis in classroom can enhance s...
The current study investigated the ways to improve the interaction through blogs in an information t...
The current study investigated the ways to improve the interaction through blogs in an information t...
Promoting constructivist learning using information and communication technologies (ICTs)
Comprend des références bibliographiques et un index.No longer relegated to just the classroom, lear...
As college students today become savvy users of social networks like Facebook, Twitter and Google +1...
On-line learning is a process which is facilitated through the use of the Internet and the World Wid...
Th is study is based on an eminently socio-constructivist and investigational paradigm. By making p...
This paper provides a short account of the educational benefits of using wikis and blogs in teaching...
Teaching and learning are never static processes, and in the sciences we are increasingly mindful of...
Th is study is based on an eminently socio-constructivist and investigational paradigm. By making p...
Growing literature on the impact of new technologies on learning processes suggests that blogs can b...
This paper considers the use of Knowledge Forum to complete a curriculum-based project with students...
Abstract—This study investigated the impact of weblog use on individual learning in the context of u...
AbstractEducational environments that support constructivism are particularly beneficial to student ...
Recent studies have shown that using social media such as blogs and wikis in classroom can enhance s...
The current study investigated the ways to improve the interaction through blogs in an information t...
The current study investigated the ways to improve the interaction through blogs in an information t...
Promoting constructivist learning using information and communication technologies (ICTs)
Comprend des références bibliographiques et un index.No longer relegated to just the classroom, lear...
As college students today become savvy users of social networks like Facebook, Twitter and Google +1...
On-line learning is a process which is facilitated through the use of the Internet and the World Wid...
Th is study is based on an eminently socio-constructivist and investigational paradigm. By making p...
This paper provides a short account of the educational benefits of using wikis and blogs in teaching...
Teaching and learning are never static processes, and in the sciences we are increasingly mindful of...
Th is study is based on an eminently socio-constructivist and investigational paradigm. By making p...
Growing literature on the impact of new technologies on learning processes suggests that blogs can b...
This paper considers the use of Knowledge Forum to complete a curriculum-based project with students...
Abstract—This study investigated the impact of weblog use on individual learning in the context of u...