Ambiguity using Facebook for #Learning # Highered Education: https://t.co/pImK2Ru1ZX #ITTSP23
@oaertem @moriah Hi Arda, That sounds interesting! I'd be interested in the findings when available. A couple of my papers that you may find useful: https://t.co/HrnT1FACly https://t.co/55CShONoXR Good luck with the interviews!
@MoriahEllen @AcademicChatter A couple of my papers that could assist further: https://t.co/HrnT1FACly https://t.co/55CShONoXR
RT @MarchettiSam: @msrandhawaa I read an article recently highlighting how it can bolster the student-teacher relationship in Virtual Learn…
@msrandhawaa I read an article recently highlighting how it can bolster the student-teacher relationship in Virtual Learning Environments if teachers communicate using social media on both a personal and professional level! https://t.co/hzO8GhMamM
#getinmooc this paper may give you some ideas (and a justification) for using Facebook in your teaching Thanks to @yjstel for sharing https://t.co/IuYW4g2Sis
RT @YSJTEL: Social media in higher education: A literature review of Facebook https://t.co/8leJNpV2iB https://t.co/Jszq8Nk3Uk
RT @YSJTEL: Social media in higher education: A literature review of Facebook https://t.co/8leJNpV2iB https://t.co/Jszq8Nk3Uk
Social media in higher education: A literature review of Facebook https://t.co/8leJNpV2iB https://t.co/Jszq8Nk3Uk
Now available online: Our new journal article discussing drivers & barriers for #socialmedia in HigherEd: https://t.co/5qMVDp6NeS #TechEd
Social media in higher education: A literature review of Facebook. Recently published paper. https://t.co/yNuVlOXTrD @CQUni https://t.co/aT48IpXpi4