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Google plus in the higher education space. Are educators ready for social media learning in schools?

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Date
2012
Author
Oberer, Birgit
Erkollar, Alptekin
Abstract
Social Media have an increasing influence on higher education. In the past mainly privacy issues discouraged educators from using social media in teaching but with Google Plus a new way of communicating is promised. Apart from the possibility to post information for students use a videoconferencing tool or a tool to get updated on selected topics instructors can also use Google Plus as a tool for cross-course communication. In general nearly all web services can be adapted for educational use. It requires some experimentation from research and educators in order to find out ways to use Google Plus to improve education and cross-course communication is only one part of it.

Source

IMSCI 2012 - 6th International Multi-Conference on Society, Cybernetics and Informatics, Proceedings

Pages

153-155

URI

https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12469/1491

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  • Araştırma Çıktıları / Scopus [1328]
  • Yönetim Bilişim Sistemleri / Management Information Systems [143]

Keywords

Education
Google plus
Social media

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