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Student engagement

2010

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Can We Be 'Friends'? Social Networking And Student Engagement In An Academic Environment, Mary O'Rawe Jan 2010

Can We Be 'Friends'? Social Networking And Student Engagement In An Academic Environment, Mary O'Rawe

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Students’ methods of engagement in third level education are very different to those of a decade ago (Cloete, de Villiers & Roodt 2009). There are a number of factors impacting on these changes in students’ profiles, expectations and willingness to engage. One of these factors which is addressed by the author is the way in which students now use social networking tools to engage and communicate. Popular new technologies such as wikis, blogs and podcasts are now being used for academic purposes. But what are the roles of such tools? Do they merely aid staff-student communication and student-student communication, do …