tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5169975129697093014.post998769486282704123..comments2023-08-09T09:05:09.416+01:00Comments on Sociology, Keele University: Using Twitter in Sociology Teaching and Learning – Research Project Launch!Sociology, Keelehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05711662411093932004noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5169975129697093014.post-73823053925350582132014-10-23T13:34:33.065+01:002014-10-23T13:34:33.065+01:00Thanks Guy. We're going to post short updates ...Thanks Guy. We're going to post short updates on the project as it develops and will post details of our project findings at the end of the study. One of the things we are interesting in talking to students about is their experiences of our learning platform and if they think there are any advantages or disadvantages in using social media sites in education. Emma Sociology, Keelehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05711662411093932004noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5169975129697093014.post-70987467658083464612014-10-14T20:43:27.478+01:002014-10-14T20:43:27.478+01:00This is very interesting. I am confident that stu...This is very interesting. I am confident that students will access and use twitter far more readily than they access the discussion groups on the KLE. Because posting is instant and responses are rapid, students will soon be making full use of it and will then lead the way it goes. I see more academics using twitter, which has a great future. We should encourage students to use social media responsibly and extensively. Guy WoolnoughGuyhttp://www.guywoolnough.comnoreply@blogger.com