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Zorrilla, Marta; de Lima Silva, Mariana – Technology, Knowledge and Learning, 2019
In the last few years, social learning, i.e., learning based on the analysis and discussion of topics by means of social collaborative systems, mainly social network services such as Facebook or Twitter, has acquired a great importance and led many instructors and institutions to deploy courses that include activities to be performed in them. For…
Descriptors: Socialization, Online Courses, Social Networks, Learning Processes
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Chelsea Daniels; Yoav Bergner; Collin Lynch; Tiffany Barnes – Grantee Submission, 2018
In the e-learning context, social network analysis (SNA) can be used to build understanding around the ways students participate and interact in online forums. This study contributes to the growing body of research that uses statistical methods to test hypotheses about structures in social networks. Specifically, we show how statistical analysis…
Descriptors: Hypothesis Testing, Social Networks, Network Analysis, MOOCs
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Seger, Jamie; Hill, Paul; Stafne, Eric; Swadley, Emy – Journal of Extension, 2017
The eXtension Educational Technology Learning Network (EdTechLN) has found Twitter to be an effective form of informal communication for routinely engaging network members. Twitter chats provide Extension professionals an opportunity to reach and engage one other. As the EdTechLN's experimentation with Twitter chats has demonstrated, the use of…
Descriptors: Extension Education, Network Analysis, Social Networks, Educational Technology
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Williams, Lunetta; Scott, Kelly; Simone, Danielle – Reading Teacher, 2015
Students must be proficient readers of nonfiction texts to be successful in school and life. Since engaging students in this genre can be challenging, this article focuses on how students can respond digitally and socially to nonfiction through the use of free, secure social networks. Not only can students become more engaged in learning when…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Nonfiction, Social Networks, Network Analysis
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O'Neill, Barbara – Journal of Extension, 2014
Twitter is increasingly being used by Extension educators as a teaching and program-marketing tool. It is not enough, however, to simply use Twitter to disseminate information. Steps must be taken to evaluate program impact with quantitative and qualitative data. This article described the following Twitter evaluation metrics: unique hashtags,…
Descriptors: Outreach Programs, Computer Mediated Communication, Extension Education, Cooperatives
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Lozano, Melissa Nicole – Journal of Educational Technology, 2011
Society's reliance on technology today has created a demand for more effective ways of communication unlike any before. The need to communicate has made its way from the home to the business world and into the educational setting. This article discusses the historical journey that has landed communication in the classroom. Scholars such as Piaget…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Technology Integration, Elementary Education, Network Analysis
Gross, Liz – CURRENTS, 2012
As a new year begins, higher education professionals who manage social media are getting to know the latest social network, Google+, and how they can best use Google+ Pages to advance their institutions. When Google+ first came on the scene in late June 2011, several institutions signed up and began using the service. Given the popularity of other…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Social Networks, Web 2.0 Technologies, Mass Media Role
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Decuypere, Mathias; Simons, Maarten; Masschelein, Jan – E-Learning and Digital Media, 2011
The ongoing development of mobile devices like cell phones, iPods, PDAs, and so on is seen by an increasing number of educationalists as a chance to focus on a new kind of learning. This mobile learning, as it is called, should enable students to learn while on the move. Rather than giving a genealogy of the use of mobile equipment in education,…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Telecommunications, Educational Research, Computer Mediated Communication
Mangan, Katherine – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2012
While e-mail remains the official method of communication on most campuses, colleges are expanding their presence in the virtual world, trying to reach students where they hang out. But without careful planning, that can lead to a scattershot approach as new platforms keep popping up and students' attention becomes increasingly dispersed. The…
Descriptors: Electronic Mail, Computer Mediated Communication, Network Analysis, Social Networks
Criswell, Chad – Teaching Music, 2012
There was a time, not so long ago, when having a website for a teacher's music program was considered cutting-edge. But today, over 40 years after the birth of the Internet, everyone lives in an age of instant information. New online services and Internet technologies have changed more than just the interaction between teacher, student, and…
Descriptors: Music Teachers, Internet, Music Education, Computer Mediated Communication
Cornell, Grace – Rethinking Schools, 2012
Around one table, four 4th-grade girls chat quietly as they write on their laptops: Ruby interviews Alejandra about her experience crossing the U.S.-Mexico border as a 6-year-old. Meanwhile, Cindy turns notes from an interview with her uncle into a narrative about his immigration experience. Next to them, four boys work on the "Sin Fronteras…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Foreign Countries, Immigration, Social Networks
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Thomas, David A.; Sa, Livia; Li, Zhongxiao; Maddux, Cleborne D. – Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 2010
A growing trend in post-secondary education is the supplementing of classroom discourse with online discourse. This new discourse is often situated in social networking and course management applications. There are several reasons for the move toward online discourse. Wide availability of new hardware and software has played a role. Even more…
Descriptors: Postsecondary Education, Course Content, Supplementary Education, Computer Mediated Communication
Simon, Fran – Exchange: The Early Childhood Leaders' Magazine Since 1978, 2011
Everyone's doing it: Tweeting, "friending," blogging, linking, texting, and otherwise zipping around all over the social media landscape. Social media has become more than just a pastime. It is officially now another important communication medium early childhood educators use to establish and enhance meaningful relationships with parents,…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Performance Factors, Social Networks, Network Analysis
Miller, Shannon McClintock – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2010
The author has been encouraging teachers, students, and others to join Twitter and build their personal learning networks (PLNs) ever since she delved into this great social networking site. In this article, she offers a few other tools and tips that can improve the Twitter experience of those who have opened up an account and dabbled a bit but…
Descriptors: Social Networks, Computer Mediated Communication, Network Analysis, Media Literacy
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Blanchard, Anita L.; Cook, James R. – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2012
Over a decade ago, Lenning and Ebbers (1999) envisioned that information and computer technology (ICT) could be used to create virtual learning communities (VLCs) as a "future" form of learning communities. Indeed, almost all academic departments--including psychology--depend heavily on the use of ICT to create and sustain connections among…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Intellectual Disciplines, Best Practices, Communities of Practice
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