Student attitudes to blogs: a case study of reflective and collaborative learning |
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Authors: | Beverley Jackling Riccardo Natoli Salina Siddique Nick Sciulli |
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Institution: | College of Business, Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia |
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Abstract: | The aim of this study is to evaluate the capacity of an e-learning tool (blog) to facilitate reflection among students as part of collaborative group learning. The paper provides insights into student attitudes towards blogs as an interactive and reflective learning tool. Additionally, the study highlights the differences between domestic and international student attitudes towards reflection as part of collaborative learning in groups. The results indicate that international students consistently viewed the use of e-learning tools more positively than domestic students. For educators, the results provide direction in terms of enhancements to assessment tasks incorporating e-learning, including the professional development of staff to address the rapidly changing learning environment. |
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Keywords: | e-learning cultural diversity group work blogs |
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