Title
A Study On The Perception Of Students Towards Educational Weblogs
Abstract
Weblogs are a popular form of easy-to-use personal publishing that has attracted millions of bloggers to share their personal thoughts, opinions, and knowledge on the web. The versatility of weblogs as a communication medium has attracted interests from educators. Educational applications of weblogs have so far included journals, e-portfolio, learning diaries, and logbooks. As in the case of other educational technologies, the perception of students is a determinant factor of whether weblogs are used in a way that elicits educational values. This paper investigates student perception towards the purposes of blogging. It reports an experience of introducing blogging tasks to third year computing students, and compares their perception with students not participating in the blogging tasks. A student perception model is proposed to explain the difference in the perception due to the experience in blogging. The paper concludes that mandatory use of weblogs in a course can gradually cultivate educationally sound perceptions in students despite of the observed misuse.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2006
INFORMATICS IN EDUCATION
weblog, blogging, educational blogging, student perception, feedback model
Field
DocType
Volume
Psychology,Pedagogy,Publishing,Perception
Journal
5
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
2
1648-5831
2
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.43
4
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Andrew K. Lui1629.43
Sheung-On Choy2294.16
Yannie H. Y. Cheung3192.52
Sandy C. Li4346.53