Educational Networking A Novel Discipline for Improved Learning Based on Social Networks

Thus, it is expected the published content encourages researchers, practitioners, professors, and postgraduate students to consider their future contribution to extent the scope and impact of EN in formal and informal teaching and learning endeavors

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Peña-Ayala, Alejandro (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham Springer International Publishing 2020, 2020
Edition:1st ed. 2020
Series:Lecture Notes in Social Networks
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a PartI: Reviews -- Chapter1: Educational Networking: A Novel Discipline for Improved K-12 Learning Based on Social Networks -- Chapter2: Reviewing Mixed Methods Approaches Using Social Network Analysis for Learning and Education -- Chapter3: Educational Networking: A Glimpse at Emergent Field -- PartII: Conceptual -- Chapter4: The Platform Adoption Model (PAM): A theoretical framework to address barriers to educational networking -- PartIII: Projects -- Chapter5: Groups and Networks: Teachers’ Educational Networking at B@UNAM -- Chapter6: Developing a learning network on YouTube: Analysis of student satisfaction with a learner-generated content activity -- PartIV: Approaches -- Chapter7: e-Assessments via Wiki and Blog Tools: Students’ Perspective -- Chapter8: Lurkers vs. Posters: Investigation of the Participation Behaviors in Online Learning Communities -- Chapter9: Learning Spaces in Context-Aware Educational Networking Technologies in the digital age -- PartV: Study -- Chapter10: Mexican university ranking based on maximal clique 
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520 |a Thus, it is expected the published content encourages researchers, practitioners, professors, and postgraduate students to consider their future contribution to extent the scope and impact of EN in formal and informal teaching and learning endeavors 
520 |a · Projects: inform a couple of initiatives, where one fosters groups and networks for teachers involved in distance education, and the other encourages students the author academic videos to improve motivation and engagement. · Approaches: offer three experiences related to: Wiki and Blog usage for assessment affairs, application of a method that encourages OSNs users to actively post and repost valuable information for the learning community, and the recreation of learning spaces in context–aware to boost EN. · Study: applies an own method to ranking Mexican universities based on maximal clique, giving as a result a series of complex visual networks that characterize the tides among diverse features that describe academic institutions practice. In resume, this volumeoffers a fresh reference of an emergent field that contributes to spreading and enhancing the provision of education in classrooms and online settings through social constructivism and collaboration policy.  
520 |a This book is related to the educational networking (EN) domain, an incipient but disrupting trend engaged in extending and improving formal and informal academic practices by means of the support given by online social networks (OSNs) and Web 2.0 technologies. With the aim of contributing to spread the knowledge and development of the arena, this volume introduces ten recent works, whose content meets the quality criteria of formal scientific labor that is worthy to be published according to following five categories: · Reviews: gather three overviews that focus on K-12 EN practice, mixed methods approaches using social network analysis for learning and education, and a broad landscape of the recent accomplished labor. · Conceptual: presents a work where a theoretical framework is proposed to overcome barriers that constrain the use of OSNs for educational purposes bymeans of a Platform Adoption Model.