We report on a study involving Masters-level students who blogged as a part of a distance-learning course at the Open University, UK. We present an empirically-grounded framework which can be used to guide educators when they are considering blogging as part of their courses, and can be used by students’ whose courses include blogging activities. In our analysis of semi-structured interviews with students, we identified six factors that influenced their blogging: perceptions of, and need for, an audience; perceptions of, and need for, community; the utility of, and need for comments; presentational style of the blog content and the overarching factors related to the technological context, and the pedagogical context of the course. The stud...
The potential for blogging in education is explored in this book chapter through a review of interna...
The small but developing literature on weblogging underscores its potential as an effective learning...
Given the increasingly prominent position of digital technologies in the Higher Education classroom,...
With a variety of asynchronous communication and collaboration tools and environments such as wikis,...
We focus on exploring students’ understanding of how blogs and blogging can support distance learnin...
We focus on exploring students’ understanding of how blogs and blogging can support distance learnin...
Since the early years of the twenty-first century there has been an increasing interest in using Web...
How is it possible to evidence whether students are engaging with a course? What can be done to incr...
Blogging is characterized by an individual exploration of ideas of personal interest through frequen...
This study investigates the perspectives of part-time students and academics on the uses of blogs wi...
Through systematic examination of more than 20 empirical research studies on educational blogging in...
The paper focuses on exploring students’ understanding of how blogs and blogging can support distanc...
This study seeks to develop a framework for the use of blogs in the teaching and learning process us...
The paper focuses on exploring students’ understanding of how blogs and blogging can support distanc...
The paper focuses on exploring students’ understanding of how blogs and blogging can support distanc...
The potential for blogging in education is explored in this book chapter through a review of interna...
The small but developing literature on weblogging underscores its potential as an effective learning...
Given the increasingly prominent position of digital technologies in the Higher Education classroom,...
With a variety of asynchronous communication and collaboration tools and environments such as wikis,...
We focus on exploring students’ understanding of how blogs and blogging can support distance learnin...
We focus on exploring students’ understanding of how blogs and blogging can support distance learnin...
Since the early years of the twenty-first century there has been an increasing interest in using Web...
How is it possible to evidence whether students are engaging with a course? What can be done to incr...
Blogging is characterized by an individual exploration of ideas of personal interest through frequen...
This study investigates the perspectives of part-time students and academics on the uses of blogs wi...
Through systematic examination of more than 20 empirical research studies on educational blogging in...
The paper focuses on exploring students’ understanding of how blogs and blogging can support distanc...
This study seeks to develop a framework for the use of blogs in the teaching and learning process us...
The paper focuses on exploring students’ understanding of how blogs and blogging can support distanc...
The paper focuses on exploring students’ understanding of how blogs and blogging can support distanc...
The potential for blogging in education is explored in this book chapter through a review of interna...
The small but developing literature on weblogging underscores its potential as an effective learning...
Given the increasingly prominent position of digital technologies in the Higher Education classroom,...