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Social networking and teaching : an Australian case study

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conference contribution
posted on 2011-01-01, 00:00 authored by Shona Leitch, Matthew Warren
In recent years, the Internet has impacted all aspects of modern society. We have now seen the phenomenon of social networking and the impact that this had upon all aspects of modern society including higher education. An issue is how can these social networking technologies relate to tertiary education and how can they be used in this educational context. This paper is based on two case studies which were conducted at an Australian University into the usage of two social networking systems in a teaching environment. The results of these case studies were assessed using a socio-technical framework.

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Pagination

315 - 326

Location

Novi Sad, Serbia

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  • Yes

Start date

2011-06-18

End date

2011-06-23

ISSN

1535-0703

Language

eng

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A Conference in Four Parts : Connect - Learning from Applications of Theory, Field trips; TeachIT - Teaching and Learning about IT; TeLE - Technology Enhanced Learning Environments; and Inform - Informing Science Research.

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E1 Full written paper - refereed; E Conference publication

Copyright notice

2011, Informing Science Institute

Title of proceedings

InSITE 2011 : Proceedings of Informing Science & IT Education Conference

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