social.software

Welcome

The Digital Learning Communities Project is exploring the role of social software and social networking in supporting peer learning in higher education. The project has been funded by the Carrick Institute for Learning and Teaching in Higher Education under their Competitive Grants Program. We invite you to read more about the background to the project, our research team, recent news and our contact details.

Social Software Survey

Our social software survey is now available. We are asking academics and students from the University of Canberra, QUT and RMIT to help us find out more about the ways they are using social software and web2.0 technologies. The link to the survey is: http://www.questionpro.com/akira/TakeSurvey?id=697518

Professor Yoni Ryan recently attended the FYHE 2007 conference as a keynote speaker. Yoni’s paper and slideshow, ‘Do You YouTube? Wanna come to MySpace?’ is now available at the document section of the site.

Social Software Survey

The Social Software Survey is nearing completion, and will soon be sent out to students across the country. The survey has gone through a long development process and should now bring us valuable information regarding the way that students use communication technologies and social software.

Online services were trialled and the survey was prepared for online delivery through QuestionPro. The survey's scope broadened then narrowed with QuestionPro's ability to structure a dense and effecient survey.

With the aim to collect data over a number of years with a potentially increasing sample size it was imporatant to fully develop the survey's layout and delivery. As a side note, Rob came across significant interest in the survey during his trip to ED-MEDIA 2007 .

Beyond statistics and usage data, we hope to better understand students feelings towards their personal communicative devices. Do such devices aid their study, work, personal interests and enhance abilities to learn and keep in touch? Or do users feel overwhelmed or intruded upon?

The Social Software Survey should also help us better understand levels of online production and participation. We hope to gain insight into the number of users still only browsing, those who are participating and those who are actively producing online content.

Mashedlc Wiki

Welcome to the Mashedlc Wiki.

 

We will be using this space for collaborative editing and content creation.

 

Social software survey

As part of our research into the application of social software and social networking technologies, we will soon be conducting an online survey of university student's use of information and commu

About the Project

In the complexity of competing study, work and social demands, university students face many challenges to their effective participation in, and engagement with, the university environment. The fragmentation of their time is often associated with a decreased on-campus presence. The Project’s primary aim is to increase undergraduate and postgraduate student engagement, especially peer-engagement and communal learning, through the innovative application of social software in university teaching.

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