DocumentCode :
2246978
Title :
Social Software and the Emergence of Control
Author :
Dron, Jon
Author_Institution :
Brighton Univ.
fYear :
2006
fDate :
5-7 July 2006
Firstpage :
904
Lastpage :
908
Abstract :
Social software, such as blogs, wikis, tagging systems and collaborative filters, treats the group as a first-class object within the system. Drawing from theories of transactional distance and control, this paper proposes a model of e-learning that extends traditional concepts of learner-teacher-content interactions to include these emergent properties of the group. It suggests that this feature of social software can facilitate an approach to e-learning that is qualitatively different from and capable of significantly augmenting traditional methods. It goes on to explore some of the dangers and issues that need to be addressed in order for this new model to fulfill its promise
Keywords :
Internet; computer aided instruction; groupware; control emergence; e-learning model; learner-teacher-content interactions; social software; transactional control; transactional distance; Blogs; Collaborative software; Collaborative tools; Electronic learning; Filters; Navigation; Psychology; Software quality; Software tools; Tagging;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Advanced Learning Technologies, 2006. Sixth International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Kerkrade
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2632-2
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICALT.2006.1652589
Filename :
1652589
Link To Document :
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