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Neuenschwander, Bryn – E-Learning, 2008
The open-ended, informal, and socially negotiated nature of role-playing games creates a distinct learning challenge for newcomers to the hobby. The explicit rules of the game provide only an incomplete framework for structuring the actions of players, and the expectations and mores of a given group will add other, unspoken rules that discourage…
Descriptors: Cues, Games, Role Playing, Acculturation
Guzzetti, Barbara J. – E-Learning, 2008
Cyberculture has been more celebrated as establishing sites of possibilities than critiqued as a source of limitations for identity representation. Few researchers have explored through "in situ" interviews and their own online participation how electronic forums may actually prevent young women's representations of themselves in cyberspace.…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Rhetoric, Females, Social Networks
Lam, Wan Shun Eva – E-Learning, 2009
This article reviews the emerging research literature on literacy in transnational migrant contexts and extends research in this area through an-depth study of how two immigrant teenagers navigated online media across countries to participate in a domain of interest, which included online forum discussion of philosophy and websites related to…
Descriptors: Protocol Analysis, Multilingualism, Literacy, Migrants
Devane, Ben – E-Learning, 2009
In the midst of the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression, there exists a deficit of compelling financial education curricula in urban schools that serve financially vulnerable working-class students. Part of a design-based research investigation aimed at creating culturally-relevant financial literacy learning environments, this study…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Discourse Communities, Money Management, Discourse Analysis
Brett, Clare – E-Learning, 2009
This article examines key issues in how new technologies are impacting upon how we teach, learn and collaborate, and uses an educational research project called GRAIL (Graduate Researcher's Academic Identity Online) under development to illustrate some fundamental issues in adopting new technologies. A significant challenge to the effective use of…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Cultural Context, Social Environment, Social Change
Hall, Richard – E-Learning, 2008
This article scopes some of the key political elements in the higher educational use of the read/write web, or Web2.0 as it is commonly known. It investigates ways in which these tools can be used to enhance deliberative democracy, the associations between individuals and their capability for decision-making. The structuring of spaces in which…
Descriptors: Democracy, Web Sites, Internet, Computer Uses in Education
Marshall, Jonathan Paul – E-Learning, 2006
This article presents a sketch for a theory of the rhetorics involved in categorisation and the creation of culture in online communities. Persuasion, or shaping perceptions of the world, is never incidental to social life, but living online necessarily involves persuasion as it is difficult to bring force to bear, although people can be…
Descriptors: Social Influences, Communication Skills, Rhetoric, Internet
Ewins, Rory – E-Learning, 2005
The weblog format has increasingly been adopted by academics in recent years, both as a teaching tool and to disseminate and discuss their own research interests. Academics are turning to blogs to exchange ideas about their discipline, their wider field, the academy, and beyond. Doing so, however, raises questions about personal identity with…
Descriptors: Web Sites, Electronic Publishing, Interests, Computer Mediated Communication
Clayton, Pamela M. – E-Learning, 2007
This article explores a hypothesis that the Internet and the World Wide Web form an alternative resource to that provided by conventional adult education providers. The example used is the dissemination and transfer of information on and analysis of issues concerning women and violence. Four important issues for adult (that is, post-compulsory)…
Descriptors: Females, Search Engines, Internet, Violence
Cole, David R. – E-Learning, 2007
E-learning on the Internet is constituted by the options that this global technology gives the user. This article explores these options in terms of the lifestyle choices and decisions that the learner will make about the virtual worlds, textual meanings and cultural groupings that they will find as they learn online. This is a non-linear process…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Terrorism, Internet, Educational Technology
Anderson, Neil; Henderson, Michael – E-Learning, 2004
It is commonly agreed that professional development of teachers in the use of information and communication technologies should be sustained over time. Most professional development, however, is delivered in single or short sequences of face-to-face sessions, paying little heed to this requirement. Once the face-to-face training is completed, a…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Synchronous Communication, Electronic Learning, Blended Learning
Kupiainen, Jari – E-Learning, 2006
In the Western Pacific, the People First Network project has since 2001 been building a growing network of rural email stations across the conflict-ridden Solomon Islands. These stations are based on robust technology and consist of solar panels, short-wave radios and compatible modems, laptop computers and printers to provide email communication…
Descriptors: Rural Areas, Information Technology, Foreign Countries, Social Networks
Zembylas, Michalinos; Vrasidas, Charalambos – E-Learning, 2004
In this article, the authors work across issues of information and communication technologies (ICT) in education to explore the meaning of emotional experience in the context of online learning. In light of Mestrovic's (1997) notion of a "post-emotional" society and the increasing role of ICT in education, it is argued that educators need to…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Online Courses, Information Technology, Emotional Experience
Trifonas, Peter Pericles; Despres, Blane – E-Learning, 2004
This text weighs the ethical consequences of a virtual education that posits a learning community based on the free exchange of ideas and the economy of knowledge cultivating the circulation of ideas. It explores the ethical implications of a virtual educational enterprise characterised by exchanges that do not take place face to face but are…
Descriptors: Ethics, Educational Technology, Computer Uses in Education, Teaching Methods
Ramsay, Guy – E-Learning, 2005
While the internationalisation of higher education has made learner diversity a key consideration in tertiary pedagogical practice, research into the application of computer-mediated technologies in this domain has rarely taken into account culture. This article responds to this gap in the research by comparing "Confucian-heritage" and…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Learning Experience, Cultural Background, Teaching Methods