Communication, collaboration and identity: factor analysis of academics’ perceptions of online networking
Since the advent of online social networking sites, much has been written about their potential for transforming academia, as communication and collaboration underpin many scholarly activities. However, the extent to which these benefits are being realised in practice is unclear. As the uptake of to...
Main Authors: | Katy Jordan, Martin Weller |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Association for Learning Technology
2018-04-01
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Series: | Research in Learning Technology |
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Online Access: | https://journal.alt.ac.uk/index.php/rlt/article/view/2013/pdf_1 |
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