Contents contributed and discussions participated by Daniel Oldham
The Adoption of E-Learning: An Institutional Theory Perspective. - 1 views
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Pi-Tzong, J., His-Peng, L., & Tzu-Chuan, C. (2012). The Adoption of E-Learning: An Institutional Theory Perspective. Turkish Online Journal of Educational Technology, 11(3), p326-343.
This article discusses how environmental influences are missed by traditional educational methods. E-learning provides for a way that the students can connect better and create learning networks that overcome the differences.
The Social & Mobile Learning Experiences of Students Using Mobile E-Books - 4 views
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Kissinger, J.S. (2013). The Social & Mobile Learning Experiences of Students Using Mobile E-Books. Journal of Asynchronous Learning Networks, 17(1), p153-169.
This article shows how mobile ebooks and mobile readers (tablets) help with creating environments that help build connections. Having the information for both resource and class provides for tools to discuss and enhance the course. It discusses how this enhancement will enhance PLNs.
Online Social Networking: A Synergy for Learning - 1 views
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Gazi, Z.A., Aksal, F.A., & Ozhan, O. (2012). Online Social Networking: A Synergy for Learning. International Online Journal of Educational Sciences, 4(3), p602-611.
This article discusses how online learning helps students have a better understanding of material. This is done through networking with the entire class and plns. The article discusses how backgrounds and social influences will change the perception of students and how the use of social network can overcome social differences.
Investigating Instructional Strategies for Using Social Media in Formal and Informal Le... - 3 views
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Chen, B., & Bryer, T. (2012). Investigating Instructional Strategies for Using Social Media in Formal and Informal Learning. International Review of Research in Open & Distance Learning, 13(1), p87-104.
This article discusses how social media can enhance both formal learning and informal learning environments. The information was found by polling college professors. By having information on social media the students naturally created PLNs and understanding of the material was better.
How does an Activity Theory Model Help to Know Better about Teaching with Electronic-Ex... - 4 views
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Abboud-Blanchard, M., & Cazes, C. (2012). How does an Activity Theory Model Help to Know Better about Teaching with Electronic-Exercise-Bases?. International Journal for Technology in Mathematics Education, 19(4), p141-145.
This article covers how EEB can help build connections between students and help build a healthy learning environment. It discusses how it is a dynamic learning environment will build help build a connected group to better the learning of each individual.
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This article discusses how utilizing social networks can bring instructor and learner closer together. This will bridges some of the gaps that are missed in traditional instruction.