Barbara Brownie, Jayne Smith, Rebecca Thomas, ‘In Another Instant: Focus and Interaction in Creative Arts Learning’, paper presented at the European Conference on eLearning (ECEL), University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, UK, 29-30 October, 2015.This paper will look at several aspects of the use of social media within contemporary Higher Education. It will consider projects and attitudes initiated by staff from the School of Creative Arts at the University of Hertfordshire in which the already widespread technology of such media is employed, not just as a mere supplement to the use of orthodox classroom technology within teaching but as a productive resource in its own right. The use of the mobile phone as a teaching/learning device will be c...
Due to the extensive reliance on media in our everyday perception of the surroundings we see a shift...
New media has enabled users to informally learn, consume, create and produce in many different ways ...
Social media addresses online learner identities but how does it support the development of critical...
This paper explores an overview of an evolving framework to enable creative pedagogies as applied to...
Social media is nowadays broadly used by young people. Majority of the young people are with social ...
The emergence of social media has made a tremendous change on lifestyle and communication practices ...
Social media is pervasive in the lives of both students studying and those working in the creative i...
Higher Education (HE) teaching practices have evolved over the last twenty years, with more emphasis...
The broad availability of mobile computing devices has prompted the apparition of social media appli...
Social media is pervasive in the lives of both students studying and those working in the creative i...
SMASH is a student-led partnership which considers how social media could be used to enhance learnin...
The rise of mobile social media provides unique opportunities for new and creative pedagogies. Pedag...
This paper considers the pedagogical prototype, Everybody Phones Out (EPO), that took place between ...
The students of today are surrounded by visual information, online as well as offline. This study ex...
The emergence of information and communication technologies nowadays represents the drive to rethink...
Due to the extensive reliance on media in our everyday perception of the surroundings we see a shift...
New media has enabled users to informally learn, consume, create and produce in many different ways ...
Social media addresses online learner identities but how does it support the development of critical...
This paper explores an overview of an evolving framework to enable creative pedagogies as applied to...
Social media is nowadays broadly used by young people. Majority of the young people are with social ...
The emergence of social media has made a tremendous change on lifestyle and communication practices ...
Social media is pervasive in the lives of both students studying and those working in the creative i...
Higher Education (HE) teaching practices have evolved over the last twenty years, with more emphasis...
The broad availability of mobile computing devices has prompted the apparition of social media appli...
Social media is pervasive in the lives of both students studying and those working in the creative i...
SMASH is a student-led partnership which considers how social media could be used to enhance learnin...
The rise of mobile social media provides unique opportunities for new and creative pedagogies. Pedag...
This paper considers the pedagogical prototype, Everybody Phones Out (EPO), that took place between ...
The students of today are surrounded by visual information, online as well as offline. This study ex...
The emergence of information and communication technologies nowadays represents the drive to rethink...
Due to the extensive reliance on media in our everyday perception of the surroundings we see a shift...
New media has enabled users to informally learn, consume, create and produce in many different ways ...
Social media addresses online learner identities but how does it support the development of critical...