Putting twitter to the test: Assessing outcomes for student collaboration, engagement and success

Citation:

Work data:

ISSN: 1467-8535

Type of work: Book

Categories:

e-Learning and Instructional Technology | Education | Social Media & Social Software

Tags:

twitter, microblogging, nanoblogging, twitter in the classroom

Abstract:

Herein, we present data from two studies of Twitter usage in different postsecondary courses with the goal of analyzing the relationships surrounding student engagement and collaboration as they intersect learning outcomes. Study 1 was conducted with 125 students taking a first-year seminar course, half of who were required to use Twitter while the other half used Ning. Study 2 was conducted with 135 students taking a large lecture general education course where Twitter participation was voluntary. Faculty in Study 1 engaged with students on Twitter in activities based on an a priori theoretical model, while faculty in Study 2 only engaged students sporadically on the platform. Qualitative analyses of tweets and quantitative outcomes showthat faculty participation on the platform, integration of Twitter into the course based on a theoretically driven pedagogical model and requiring students to use Twitter are essential components of improved outcomes.