The simple yet complex development of social and participatory media for classroom learning : building a hybrid learning environment through action research
conference contribution
posted on 2012-01-01, 00:00authored byGail Casey
This paper reports on part of a teacher/researcher’s PhD action research study. It explains the complexity of features that social media brings to the teaching and learning process while discussing the simplicity and power of its use. Through the action research cycle, learning programs were designed to take advantage of the unique communicative methods offered by social media and web 2.0 whilst maintaining the value of face-to-face learning. Students used social media spaces such as blogs, groups and discussion forums as well as developing their own profiles and avatars to communicate online by making friends, leaving comments and uploading content which included publishing, peer reviewing and self assessment. The author argues that, by designing learning that valued and combined the attributes of social media, Web 2.0 and face-to-face teaching she was able to produce a more student-centred approach; hence, developing a ‘Hybrid’ learning environment which supported many 21st Century skills.
History
Event
Educational Media and Technology. Conference (24th : 2012 : Denver, Colo.)
Pagination
1 - 10
Publisher
Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education
Location
Denver, Colo.
Place of publication
[Denver, Colo.]
Start date
2012-06-25
End date
2012-06-29
ISBN-10
1880094959
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed; E Conference publication
Copyright notice
2012, AACE
Title of proceedings
EdMedia 2012 : 24th Annual conference on Educational Media and Technology