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Bioglio, Livio; Capecchi, Sara; Peiretti, Federico; Sayed, Dennis; Torasso, Antonella; Pensa, Ruggero G. – IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies, 2019
In this paper, we address the problem of enhancing young people's awareness of the mechanisms involving privacy in online social networks by presenting an innovative approach based on gamification. In particular, we propose a web application that allows kids and teenagers to experience the typical dynamics of information spread through a realistic…
Descriptors: Privacy, Social Media, Children, Adolescents
Govaerts, Sten; Holzer, Adrian; Kocher, Bruno; Vozniuk, Andrii; Garbinato, Benoit; Gillet, Denis – IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies, 2018
Improving face-to-face (f2f) interaction in large classrooms is a challenging task as student participation can be hard to initiate. Thanks to the wide adoption of personal mobile devices, it is possible to blend digital and face-to-face interaction and integrate co-located social media applications in the classroom. To better understand how such…
Descriptors: Blended Learning, Social Media, Computer Oriented Programs, Technology Uses in Education
Alario-Hoyos, Carlos; Pérez-Sanagustin, Mar; Delgado-Kloos, Carlos; Parada G., Hugo A.; Muñoz-Organero, Mario – IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies, 2014
This paper presents an in-depth empirical analysis of a nine-week MOOC. This analysis provides novel results regarding participants' profiles and use of built-in and external social tools. The results served to detect seven participants' patterns and conclude that the forum was the social tool preferred to contribute to the MOOC.
Descriptors: Profiles, Online Courses, Computer Science Education, Distance Education