Title
Using a social networking site for experiential learning: Appropriating, lurking, modeling and community building
Abstract
With social networking sites playing an increasingly important role in today's society, educators are exploring how they can be used as a teaching and learning tool. This article reports the findings of a qualitative case study about the integration of Ning into a blended course. The study draws on the perspectives of the students, the instructor and an outside observer to explore the intended and unintended outcomes of Ning use. As intended by the instructor, the site effectively served as an information repository and the blogs and discussion forums promoted reflection and review of each other's work. Unintended outcomes included community building and modeling, both of which are types of vicarious interaction that fall into the category of pedagogical lurking.
Year
DOI
Venue
2010
10.1016/j.iheduc.2010.04.002
The Internet and Higher Education
Keywords
DocType
Volume
Social networking site,Vicarious interaction,Case study,Experiential learning,Lurking,Teacher education
Journal
13
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
4
1096-7516
33
PageRank 
References 
Authors
1.62
6
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Nike Arnold1331.62
Trena Paulus2583.73