2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.sbspro.2010.03.297
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“…While Facebook has been supported as a popular networking site for communicating with friends and colleagues, some educators are interested in getting students to increase their usage of platforms such as Twitter (Ebner, Lienhardt, Rohs, & Meyer, 2010;Grosseck & Holotescu, 2010;Junco, Heibergert, & Loken, 2011;Mather, et al, 2013a;Rankin, 2009;Schroeder, et al, 2010). Twitter is a microblogging platform suited to ongoing public dialogue (Ebner, et al, 2010).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…While Facebook has been supported as a popular networking site for communicating with friends and colleagues, some educators are interested in getting students to increase their usage of platforms such as Twitter (Ebner, Lienhardt, Rohs, & Meyer, 2010;Grosseck & Holotescu, 2010;Junco, Heibergert, & Loken, 2011;Mather, et al, 2013a;Rankin, 2009;Schroeder, et al, 2010). Twitter is a microblogging platform suited to ongoing public dialogue (Ebner, et al, 2010).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A number of studies have identified relationships between the use of technology and student engagement in higher education (Annetta, Minogue, Holmes, & Cheng, 2009;Chen, Lambert, & Guidry, 2010;King & Robinson, 2009). As a result, educators have begun to investigate different ways of integrating social media techniques into the learning process (Grosseck & Holotescu, 2010;Rankin, 2009;Schroeder, Minocha, & Schneider, 2010). Junco, Heibergert and Loken (2011) explored the effect of Twitter on higher education student engagement and grades.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Entre sus ventajas, se encuentra la facilidad para que el usuario acceda directamente a consumir desde cualquier sitio (Grosseck y Holotescu, 2010;Forkosh-Baruch y Hershkovitz, 2011;Guzmán, Gil y Carot, 2013).…”
Section: Web Socialunclassified
“…Estos crean contenidos, y buscan establecer los lineamientos de los productos o servicios que consumen de manera personalizada (Grosseck y Holotescu, 2010;Forkosh-Baruch y Hershkovitz, 2011). Tal es el caso de las redes sociales, los blogs, las wikis, etc., que reúnen comunidades en torno a un tema en común (Guzmán et al, 2013).…”
Section: Web Socialunclassified
“…Differences between this model and empirical data should then work as an indicator for the occurrence of extraordinary events. Other studies cover geographic aspects of Twitter use [14], examine the influence of distance, national boundaries or language on Twitter's social ties [45], or focus on the use of Twitter as a tool for educational purposes [18,19] and as communication tool at scientific conferences [10,11,13,37].…”
Section: Twitter Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%