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- Title
Online Technological Media in the Higher Education Classroom: An Exploratory Investigation of Varied Levels of Twitter Use.
- Authors
Fife, Eric; Nelson, C. Leigh; Clarke, Theresa B.
- Abstract
An exploratory quasi-experiment of college-level students was used to examine the difference in a variety of course indicators among instructors when they did not use Twitter as a supplement to their courses, when they moderately used Twitter, and when they used Twitter a great deal in their courses. When instructors used Twitter in their classes, perceived learning via technological mediums, perceived classroom community with regard to technological media, perceived pedagogical affect, perceived course effectiveness, perceived learning performance, and perceived perception of learning from Twitter were all greater than when they did not use Twitter in their courses. Overall results of this study recommend further research and a continued focus on the usage of Twitter in the higher education classroom.
- Publication
International Journal of Online Pedagogy & Course Design, 2014, Vol 4, Issue 2, p35
- ISSN
2155-6873
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.4018/ijopcd.2014040103