2015
DOI: 10.1080/14703297.2014.997777
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An exploration into the impact of blogs on students’ learning: case studies in postgraduate business education

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“…For example, studies have shown that students can improve their reflective learning and thinking through blog use (Williams & Jacobs, 2004;Yang, 2009;Sun, 2010;Mansouria & Piki, 2016). Robertson (2011Robertson ( , p. 1643 found that "the blogs enabled students to express their emotional experiences of learning and to exchange social and cognitive support with their peers."…”
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“…For example, studies have shown that students can improve their reflective learning and thinking through blog use (Williams & Jacobs, 2004;Yang, 2009;Sun, 2010;Mansouria & Piki, 2016). Robertson (2011Robertson ( , p. 1643 found that "the blogs enabled students to express their emotional experiences of learning and to exchange social and cognitive support with their peers."…”
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“…Robertson (2011Robertson ( , p. 1643 found that "the blogs enabled students to express their emotional experiences of learning and to exchange social and cognitive support with their peers." In general, students' use of blogs encourages interaction (Deng & Yuen, 2013), collaboration (Ellison & Wu, 2008;Shim & Guo, 2009;Mansouria & Piki, 2016;Zhang, Song, Shen, & Huang, 2014) and cooperation (Zhang et al, 2014). A study showed that instructors have been able to improve learning environments by taking note of issues raised in students' blog conversations (Paulus, Payne, & Jahns, 2009).…”
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