In this paper the blogging method, which includes new forms of writing, is supported as an alternative approach to address the frequently asserted problems in higher education such as product-oriented assessment and lack of value given to students' writing as contribution to the discourse of the academic disciplines. Both theoretical and research background information is provided to clarify the rationale of using this method in higher education. Furthermore, recommended way of using this method in courses is outlined specifically in relation to these problems
Blogging is characterized by an individual exploration of ideas of personal interest through frequen...
How is it possible to evidence whether students are engaging with a course? What can be done to incr...
Higher Education Students (HES) may find the lectures as something far away from their everyday life...
The development of educational technologies has resulted in a fundamental shift in the educational p...
The development of educational technologies has resulted in a fundamental shift in the educational p...
Through systematic examination of more than 20 empirical research studies on educational blogging in...
The small but developing literature on weblogging underscores its potential as an effective learning...
We report on a study involving Masters-level students who blogged as a part of a distance-learning c...
Blogging is usually associated with the posting of informal texts, but academic blogs have also bec...
With a variety of asynchronous communication and collaboration tools and environments such as wikis,...
New media, particularly social networking/blogging has exploded in popularity in recent years. In co...
Technology these days is present in nearly every field of the students’ lives. We enjoy the benefits...
This paper reconceptualises Richardson’s writing as inquiry within blogging. Blogging invites the au...
ABSTRACT: The purpose of this thesis is to introduce the blogging phenomenon and the effectiveness o...
This paper discusses the implementation of blog writing within a final year undergraduate module as ...
Blogging is characterized by an individual exploration of ideas of personal interest through frequen...
How is it possible to evidence whether students are engaging with a course? What can be done to incr...
Higher Education Students (HES) may find the lectures as something far away from their everyday life...
The development of educational technologies has resulted in a fundamental shift in the educational p...
The development of educational technologies has resulted in a fundamental shift in the educational p...
Through systematic examination of more than 20 empirical research studies on educational blogging in...
The small but developing literature on weblogging underscores its potential as an effective learning...
We report on a study involving Masters-level students who blogged as a part of a distance-learning c...
Blogging is usually associated with the posting of informal texts, but academic blogs have also bec...
With a variety of asynchronous communication and collaboration tools and environments such as wikis,...
New media, particularly social networking/blogging has exploded in popularity in recent years. In co...
Technology these days is present in nearly every field of the students’ lives. We enjoy the benefits...
This paper reconceptualises Richardson’s writing as inquiry within blogging. Blogging invites the au...
ABSTRACT: The purpose of this thesis is to introduce the blogging phenomenon and the effectiveness o...
This paper discusses the implementation of blog writing within a final year undergraduate module as ...
Blogging is characterized by an individual exploration of ideas of personal interest through frequen...
How is it possible to evidence whether students are engaging with a course? What can be done to incr...
Higher Education Students (HES) may find the lectures as something far away from their everyday life...