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Danko, Manica; Decman, Mitja; Keržic, Damijana; Zorko, Vida – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2020
Information communication technology (ICT) that is used in instruction has attracted the attention of researchers with many studies having looked at the factors affecting how university instructors apply it in their teaching. Yet little is known about whether the gender of university teachers can impact their ICT use. This research relies on…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, College Faculty, Foreign Countries, Information Technology
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Skrabut, Stan – Journal of Extension, 2014
Extension educators, staff, and specialists are finding that social media tools such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and blogs are powerful ways to disseminate educational content, announce events, and promote Extension services. The challenge to using all of these various tools is the lack of time. Tools such as IFTTT (If This, Then That) can help…
Descriptors: Extension Education, Social Networks, Educational Technology, Information Dissemination
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Hardy, Emma Ann – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2014
Social media, such as Twitter and blogs, has opened up new possibilities for teachers to communicate. In the face of increasingly centralised policy agendas, social media has created spaces for teachers to talk to each other, share with each other and learn from each other. This article explores how teachers are creating their own spaces by using…
Descriptors: Internet, Social Networks, Advocacy, Professional Development
Wu, Leting – ProQuest LLC, 2013
Social networks have received much attention these days. Researchers have developed different methods to study the structure and characteristics of the network topology. Our focus is on spectral analysis of the adjacency matrix of the underlying network. Recent work showed good properties in the adjacency spectral space but there are few…
Descriptors: Social Networks, Topology, Matrices
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An, Weihua – Sociological Methods & Research, 2016
One interesting idea in social network analysis is the directionality test that utilizes the directions of social ties to help identify peer effects. The null hypothesis of the test is that if contextual factors are the only force that affects peer outcomes, the estimated peer effects should not differ, if the directions of social ties are…
Descriptors: Peer Relationship, Social Networks, Statistical Analysis, Network Analysis
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Demers, Joseph A.; Sullivan, Amanda L. – Psychology in the Schools, 2016
Most U.S. children and adults use computers and the Internet on a daily basis. The pervasiveness of electronic communication in a variety of contexts, including home and school, raises ethical and legal concerns for school psychologists and those in related fields of practice, because of the risks to privacy and confidentiality, boundaries,…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, School Psychologists, Confidentiality, Risk
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Gesell, Sabina B.; Barkin, Shari L.; Sommer, Evan C.; Thompson, Jessica R.; Valente, Thomas W. – Health Education & Behavior, 2016
Objective: Many behavior change programs are delivered in group settings to manage implementation costs and to foster support and interactions among group members in order to facilitate behavior change. Understanding the group dynamics that evolve in group settings (e.g., weight management, Alcoholics Anonymous) is important, yet rarely measured.…
Descriptors: Intervention, Group Dynamics, Social Networks, Obesity
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Ahlquist, Josie – New Directions for Student Services, 2016
This chapter highlights opportunities in the digital space for student affairs professionals. A blended approach, grounded in the new technology competency recently added in the ACPA and NASPA student affairs professional competencies, is proposed for student affairs professionals' digital identity development. It includes the awareness of one's…
Descriptors: Student Personnel Workers, Identification (Psychology), Competence, Information Technology
Jamaludin, Azilawati; Shaari, Imran – Educational Technology, 2016
This article discusses peer apprenticeship learning (PAL) as situated within networked learning communities (NLCs). The context revolves around the diffusion of technologically-mediated learning in Singapore schools, where teachers begin to implement inquiry-oriented learning, consistent with 21st century learning, among students. As these schools…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Peer Relationship, Apprenticeships, Social Networks
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Sherrell, Renee S.; Lambie, Glenn W. – Journal of College Counseling, 2016
The use of social media is a societal trend influencing the way that individuals communicate with and relate to one another. Moreover, Facebook use may facilitate or hinder individuals' relationship growth and development. The purpose of this article is to (a) review research examining Facebook usage and interpersonal relationships, (b) present…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Interpersonal Relationship, Social Media, Social Networks
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Klieger, Aviva – TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 2016
The "Wisdom of Crowds" hypothesis has been introduced into many fields, but not into education. Groups with diverse knowledge and skills make better decisions than homogenous groups or expert groups. Diversity adds different points of view, which improve the problem solving ability of the group. The increased use of social networks makes…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Group Activities, Social Networks, Lesson Plans
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Dastjerdi, Negin Barat; Ahmed, Anjum – Australian Educational Computing, 2019
This study investigated the relationship between uses of virtual social networks, self-directed learning and critical thinking of students in developing countries, a comparative study between students at the University of Esfahan in Iran and students of Aligarh Muslim University in India, enrolled in the academic year 2017-2018. Research was…
Descriptors: Correlation, Social Networks, Web 2.0 Technologies, Computer Use
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Hortigüela-Alcalá, David; Sánchez-Santamaría, José; Pérez-Pueyo, Ángel; Abella-García, Víctor – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2019
Social networks have a significant presence in universities. More and more teachers are showing an interest in taking advantage of the possibilities they offer for university learning. An empirical study was carried out. The research hypothesis was: the pedagogical use of Twitter and Instagram improves students' motivation and learning. The sample…
Descriptors: Learning Motivation, Social Networks, Factor Analysis, Teaching Methods
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Hopkins, Megan; Gluckman, Maxie; Vahdani, Tara – American Educational Research Journal, 2019
We study how a suburban U.S. district in the early stages of demographic change developed systems of support for teachers of English learners (ELs). Using district- and school-level social network and interview data, we examine elementary teachers' EL-related professional learning opportunities, and how district and school organizational contexts…
Descriptors: English Language Learners, School Districts, Elementary School Teachers, Faculty Development
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Kondakçi, Yasar; Haser, Çigdem – Research in Educational Administration & Leadership, 2019
This study investigates the role of content, context and process variables in the socialization of new faculty members. The study was designed as a phenomenological study and utilized interview as the data collection technique. A total number of 40 new faculty members working in 12 different public universities in Turkey participated in the study.…
Descriptors: Socialization, College Faculty, Context Effect, Beginning Teachers
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