"This study provides insights about the: educational goals of using social software tools; enablers or drivers within the institution, or from external sources which positively influence the adoption of social software; benefits to the students, educators and institutions; challenges that may influence a social software initiative; and issues that need to be considered in a social software initiative. ...Our investigations have shown that social software tools support a variety of ways of learning. ...The educator’s role is changing from being a provider of information to a facilitator or moderator, which raises training needs, workload issues, and adjusting to a ‘new’ way of teaching."[the bold is my emphasis]
Thursday, March 05, 2009
Effective Use of Social Software to Support Student Learning and Engagement
A report of a study done in the UK.
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blogs,
Facebook,
media,
social networking,
twitter,
video blogging,
web 2 in education,
wireless
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