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e-Learning and Social Networking Handbook: Resources for Higher Education


e-Learning and Social Networking Handbook: Resources for Higher Education

Paperback by Rennie, Frank (University of the Highlands and Islands, UK); Mason, Robin

e-Learning and Social Networking Handbook: Resources for Higher Education

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ISBN:
9780415426077
Publication Date:
9 Apr 2008
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
204 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 30 Apr - 5 May 2024
e-Learning and Social Networking Handbook: Resources for Higher Education

Description

Student engagement with digital learning resources and online social networking are strong forces in education today. How can these resources best be utilized by educators and course designers in higher education? This book aims to provide the reader with enough background information to appreciate the value of social networking, especially for distributed education. Through highlighting the most relevant, interesting, and challenging aspects of e-learning the book provides practical advice for using social networking tools in course design. This volume covers the following issues of course design using social networking: key issues of social networking as an educational technique designing for a distributed environment strengths and weaknesses of delivering content in various formats: text, audio and video specific media: blogging, wikis, podcasting, webcasting constraints on course design implementation, evaluation, induction and training Illustrated by short descriptive case studies, it also highlights contact addresses, websites, and further reading to help readers find resources and enhance their design. This practical guide will help all those involved in the design and delivery of online learning in higher education make the best choices when preparing courses for distributed learning. Robin Mason is Professor of Educational Technology at the Open University where she is a specialist in the design and practice of online teaching and learning. Frank Rennie is Professor of Sustainable Rural Development at the UHI Millennium Institute in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland. Please visit the authors' wiki at: www.socialnetworking.wetpaint.com

Contents

@contects:Table of Contents Chapter One: Social Networking as an Educational Tool Chapter Two: Design for a Distributed Environment Chapter Three: Selecting the Media Palette Chapter Four: The Tools in Practice Chapter Five: Constraints on Course Design Chapter Six: Evaluating Course Design and Understanding its Implications References Index

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