e-Learning and Social Networking Handbook
Resources for Higher Education
By Frank Rennie, Robin Mason
Published April 9th 2008 by Routledge – 208 pages
Published April 9th 2008 by Routledge – 208 pages
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:
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
''It was refreshing to come across a book that focussed on cutting edge education…. This book has been well considered and has been set out in such a way as to be used either as a foundation in social technology and e learning or as a working tool"
- CPD Update
" This is a carefully crafted book that lucidly fulfills its major stated goal of reviewing the key issues of social networking as an educational technique" - The HEA Physical Sciences Centre 'Reviews'
"To me the book serves it purpose as a great resource for those involved in the social construction of knowledge…. It deserves to be consulted by course designers at any stage of planning, producing, offering and evaluating the courses in a distributed learning environment" - BJET
@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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Description: By Frank Rennie, Robin Mason. 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...
Categories: Higher Education, Open & Distance Education and eLearning, Post-Compulsory Education, Design & Delivery