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Tweeting in the Time of Terrorism: Who Participates in a French Hashtag-based Affinity Space, Where, and How?
Spencer P. Greenhalgh; Matthew J. Koehler
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2017 (Mar 05, 2017) pp. 614–619
Twitter is increasingly seen as a valuable resource for teacher professional development, in part for its ability to facilitate affinity spaces (Gee, 2004) that are accessed through hashtags. However, while the affinity space is widely recognized as ...
Topics: New Possibilities with Information Technologies, International Education, Teaching and Learning with Emerging Technologies
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A Tweet by Any Other Frame: Three Approaches to Studying Educator Interactions on Twitter
K. Bret Staudt Willet; Matthew J. Koehler; Spencer P. Greenhalgh
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2017 (Mar 05, 2017) pp. 1823–1830
Every day, thousands of educators use Twitter to interact with each other. Yet, the research that examines these educator interactions on Twitter is nascent, in part because it is unclear how to theoretically conceptualize the nature of interactions ...
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Avoiding Madness in our Methods: Considerations for Twitter Research in Teacher Education
Spencer P. Greenhalgh; Joshua M. Rosenberg; Matthew J. Koehler
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2017 (Mar 05, 2017) pp. 1558–1561
Twitter is increasingly recognized as a site for both teacher education and teacher education research. Although using digital methods to study Twitter data has a number of advantages for teacher education scholars, there are also methodological and ...
Topics: New Possibilities with Information Technologies, Teaching and Learning with Emerging Technologies