“…The concern for informal environments is also represented by work focused on digital pedagogy attached to physical classrooms, such as traditional course management systems (e.g., Angel, Blackboard, Desire2Learn), blogs, and wikis (Barton, 2005;Car, Morrison, Cox, & Deacon, 2007;Carter & Arroyo, 2011;Strenski, Feagin, & Singer, 2005). While scholars in computers and writing share some concerns with researchers interested in informal learning, much of the work in our field shares a focus on these spaces as an extension of physical classroom environments (Vie, 2008;Sorapure, 2010;Maranto & Barton, 2010;Clark, 2010). There are no studies that we are aware of that focus on these spaces as learning environments with their own characteristics, uses, and affordances distinct from formal educational contexts.…”