Πέμπτη 6 Σεπτεμβρίου 2012

British Journal of Educational Technology (BJET)

British Journal of Educational Technology (BJET)


  Vol.43, n°5, 9/2012

   Social Networking and Mobile Learning

  • Editorial: Social Networking and Mobile Learning, Norbert Pachler, Maria Ranieri, Stefania Manca and John Cook
  • Online people tagging: Social (mobile) network(ing) services and work-based learning, John Cook and Norbert Pachler
  • Facebook as a learning tool? A case study on the appropriation of social network sites from mobile phones in developing countries, Christoph Pimmer, Sebastian Linxen and Urs Gröhbiel
  • Questioning the character and significance of convergence between social network and professional practices in teacher education, Keith Turvey
  • Why (and how) do teachers engage in social networks? An exploratory study of professional use of Facebook and its implications for lifelong learning, Maria Ranieri, Stefania Manca and Antonio Fini
  • Mobile practices in everyday life: Popular digital technologies and schooling revisited, Guy Merchant
  • Tweeting for learning: A critical analysis of research on microblogging in education published in 2008–2011, Fei Gao, Tian Luo and Ke Zhang
  • Museum learning via social and mobile technologies: (How) can online interactions enhance the visitor experience?, Koula Charitonos, Canan Blake, Eileen Scanlon and Ann Jones
  • The five central psychological challenges facing effective mobile learning, Melody M. Terras and Judith Ramsay
 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/bjet.2012.43.issue-5/issuetoc

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