The use of blogs as reflective learning tools for placement students

This paper reviews the effectiveness of web logs (blogs), or online journals, within the context of a compulsory, final year placement unit for public relations students. The key goal behind the use of Web2.0 technology was to encourage ongoing, reflective practice via an exchange between students;...

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Main Author: Wolf, Katharina
Format: Working Paper
Published: School of Marketing, Curtin Business School 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/31089
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description This paper reviews the effectiveness of web logs (blogs), or online journals, within the context of a compulsory, final year placement unit for public relations students. The key goal behind the use of Web2.0 technology was to encourage ongoing, reflective practice via an exchange between students; thereby limiting feelings of isolation, commonly reported during the course of this individual tuition unit (ITU). Secondary objectives were to encourage exchange between participating students based at different, on- and offshore campuses, therefore integrating an international perspective and insight into best industry practice. Online journals have their shortcomings, particularly from an administrative point of view. However, the results indicate that the introduction of the Reflective Blog can be described as a success, particularly in the context of an individual tuition unit, by effectively shifting the focus away from textbook- and teacher-centric education, to interactive, peer to peer learning opportunities.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-310892018-10-18T06:46:23Z The use of blogs as reflective learning tools for placement students Wolf, Katharina Web 2.0 Internationalisation reflective writing social media peer to peer learning e-learning This paper reviews the effectiveness of web logs (blogs), or online journals, within the context of a compulsory, final year placement unit for public relations students. The key goal behind the use of Web2.0 technology was to encourage ongoing, reflective practice via an exchange between students; thereby limiting feelings of isolation, commonly reported during the course of this individual tuition unit (ITU). Secondary objectives were to encourage exchange between participating students based at different, on- and offshore campuses, therefore integrating an international perspective and insight into best industry practice. Online journals have their shortcomings, particularly from an administrative point of view. However, the results indicate that the introduction of the Reflective Blog can be described as a success, particularly in the context of an individual tuition unit, by effectively shifting the focus away from textbook- and teacher-centric education, to interactive, peer to peer learning opportunities. 2009 Working Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/31089 School of Marketing, Curtin Business School fulltext
spellingShingle Web 2.0
Internationalisation
reflective writing
social media
peer to peer learning
e-learning
Wolf, Katharina
The use of blogs as reflective learning tools for placement students
title The use of blogs as reflective learning tools for placement students
title_full The use of blogs as reflective learning tools for placement students
title_fullStr The use of blogs as reflective learning tools for placement students
title_full_unstemmed The use of blogs as reflective learning tools for placement students
title_short The use of blogs as reflective learning tools for placement students
title_sort use of blogs as reflective learning tools for placement students
topic Web 2.0
Internationalisation
reflective writing
social media
peer to peer learning
e-learning
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/31089