Using Educational Social Software to Foster Socially Constructed Self-Paced Learning
Educational Social Software (ESS) is a relatively new subset of communication tools that have been recognized as offering aspects to the communication landscape that up until recently have not been available. This presentation that I delivered at the 2008 AECT Convention shares the experiences of one institutions that has leveraged the open source educational social software Elgg to extend social networking capabililities beyond the limitations of its existing learning management system.
In addition to the session slides, the audio recording is available as either .mp3 or .m4a as well as from my podcast. The enhanced version is available in iTunes.
Cite this session as follows:
Rhode, J. F. (2008, November 7). Using educational social software to foster socially constructed self-paced learning. Presented at the 2008 AECT Convention.
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