Information on Loughborough
News Index
2010
Mar 2010Feb 2010
Jan 2010
2009
Dec 2009Nov 2009
Oct 2009
Sep 2009
Aug 2009
Jul 2009
Jun 2009
May 2009
Apr 2009
Mar 2009
Feb 2009
Jan 2009
2008
Dec 2008Nov 2008
Oct 2008
Sep 2008
Aug 2008
Jul 2008
Jun 2008
May 2008
Apr 2008
Mar 2008
Feb 2008
Jan 2008
2007
Dec 2007Nov 2007
Oct 2007
Sep 2007
Aug 2007
Jul 2007
Jun 2007
May 2007
Twittering the Student Experience
Posted on 17/11/09
University of Leicester
An experiment into the use of social media at the University of Leicester has shown that Twitter, an online blogging service, can act as an exceptional communication tool within academia.
The study, published by the Association for Learning Technology, discovered that tweeting helped:
Develop peer support among students - with activity rising just prior to assessment deadlines or during revision for exams
Develop personal learning networks - students used the network when they were preparing assessed work or revising for tests, often in situations when they were physically isolated from their peers
Students to arrange social meetings
The researchers also found Twitter to be very attractive as a data collection tool for assessing and recording the student experience, with a wide range of free and increasingly sophisticated online analysis tools available.
Dr Alan Cann, of the Department of Biology, who led the study said: The academic departments involved in the study were so impressed with the affordances of Twitter that they have continued to use it in their pedagogic academic practices and plan to work with other bodies in the University such as the Student's Union to promote the use of Twitter as a lightweight communication channel in the coming academic year.
The researchers set up a system where students in their first term of higher education would communicate by Tweeting. Prior to this exercise, all but one of the students had never used Twitter before. At the end of the study, research showed that Approximately half of the students involved in the project have continued to use Twitter.
Dr Cann said that the awareness of Twitter has changed hugely over a year. One year ago, searches for mentions of our own university on Twitter revealed little of interest. Currently, similar searches show a growing volume of conversation between existing students, often across institutional boundaries, and from prospective students, commenting on perceptions of the university and higher education in general.
The Leicester Tweets showed that students were eager in exploring the benefits of Twitter and regularly updated their status, informing others about their activities I am in the library writing an essay for a module x Is rather worried about the assessment tomorrow and is preparing herself for failure, using a unique hashtag code. These Tweets imply a sense of community between the students. Other students following these Tweets would be able to relate these outlooks, encouraging them to correspond to their peers.
As well as acting as a peer-support tool, Twitter was also used as a contact path between students and staff. Dr Cann said that the students, frequently used Twitter in preference to alternative channels such as email to contact tutors to ask questions or arrange meeting.
Dr Cann acknowledged that the general perception of Twitter was that it is populated only by chattering celebrities. Nevertheless, he realised that Twitter is a powerful personal research tool, populated by carefully selected individuals we have chosen to follow for their knowledge and insight.
Dr Cann concluded from the findings and an online survey that the students frequently used Twitter in preference to alternative channels. Dr Canns study proves that Twitter does act as an effective peer-support tool as well as an efficient service for student-staff communication.
As a result of Dr Canns experiment, the appeal of Twitter has extended and plans are being developed to work with other bodies in the University such as the Students Union to promote the use of Twitter as a lightweight communication channel in the coming academic year.
You can read the article in the Association for Learning Technology Newsletter here:
http://newsletter.alt.ac.uk/xrctg5ovlfkimsphpsy77s
ends
Acknowledgements:
Dr Cann and his team are grateful to JISC TechDis (www.techdis.ac.uk) for their suppoprt under the HEAT3 scheme.
Jo Badge1, Stuart Johnson2, Alex Moseley3, Alan Cann4
1School of Biological Sciences, 2Student Development, and 3Course Design and Development Unit, 4Department of Biology, University of Leicester.
Latest Loughborough News
Easter Holiday Events in Leicestershire to view online |
|---|
Created: Wednesday 17th of March 2010 06:30:01 PM ![]() Community Services17 March 2010Easter Holiday Events in Leicestershire to view onlineLeicestershire museums, libraries and country parks will be hosting numerous events, many of which are free throughout the school holidays to keep the family entertained across the county. There’s something for everyone, whether your family enjoy arts and crafts, games and puzzles, historical or nature events.... Read More: Easter Holiday Events in Leicestershire to view online |
In the Frame winner announced at Harborough Museum |
Created: Wednesday 17th of March 2010 04:30:02 PM ![]() Community Services 17 March 2010. .... Read More: In the Frame winner announced at Harborough Museum |
Praise for long serving school governors |
Created: Wednesday 17th of March 2010 04:30:01 PM ![]() 17 March 2010Praise for long serving school governorsPhoto Opportunity: School governors from all over the County will be thanked for serving their local communities at a special reception hosted by Roger Wilson, the Chairman of Leicestershire County Council. The event is taking place at County Hall on Tuesday 23rd March at 5.... Read More: Praise for long serving school governors |
Park and ride scoops two awards |
Created: Wednesday 17th of March 2010 12:30:01 PM ![]() 17 March 2010Park and ride scoops two awardsThe Enderby park and ride scheme has scooped two awards in the Parking Review British Parking Awards 2010. The £9.... Read More: Park and ride scoops two awards |
Recycled humps, quieter bumps |
Created: Wednesday 17th of March 2010 10:30:01 AM ![]() 17 March 2010Recycled humps, quieter bumpsRubber speed bumps are being used to cut traffic speed in Syston. The innovative safety measures, made from recycled rubber tyres, are the first of their kind in Leicestershire and have been put in along Barkby Road.... Read More: Recycled humps, quieter bumps |
Related Loughborough News
Corporate Training Failing to Keep up with Technology, online learning Professor warns |
|---|
Created: Friday 9th of October 2009 08:10:39 AM A University of Leicester expert calls on businesses to work closer with university e-learning teams... Read More: Corporate Training Failing to Keep up with Technology, online learning Professor warns |
Social Media becomes more engaging! |
Created: Wednesday 20th of January 2010 02:14:02 PM ![]() Community Services19 January 2010Social Media becomes more engaging!Social media websites like Twitter, Facebook and online blogs are allowing people to engage more with Leicestershire libraries and museums. People are increasingly using social media to keep up to date about news and events happening in libraries and museums across the county.... Read More: Social Media becomes more engaging! |
Loughborough remains one of UKs top universities in National Student Survey |
Created: Monday 29th of December 2008 06:50:29 AM ![]() Loughborough remains one of UK s top universities in National Student Survey Loughborough has again been rated as one of the UK s top universities for student satisfaction in this year s National Student Survey. The survey, published today (11 September), places Loughborough fourth in the UK, based on the percentage of full-time students rating their overall satisfaction with their university course as four or five on a five-point scale.... Read More: Loughborough remains one of UKs top universities in National Student Survey |
Oprah, Luke Skywalker and Maradona - new study investigates how our brains respond to them |
Created: Friday 24th of July 2009 12:07:10 PM ![]() Leicester research reveals how visual and auditory information converges into the firing of single neurons... Read More: Oprah, Luke Skywalker and Maradona - new study investigates how our brains respond to them |
Archaeologist uncovers role of religion in South West woollen industry |
Created: Friday 5th of February 2010 03:02:08 PM ![]() Dr Claire Strachan discusses her findings on Wednesday 10 February in a free public lecture entitled Congregation and Community: Space, Architecture and Identity in the South West woollen industry, c.1760-1850 .... Read More: Archaeologist uncovers role of religion in South West woollen industry |
Most Read Loughborough News (today)
Graffiti Workshops in Loughborough and Charnwood |
|---|
Created: Friday 18th of July 2008 11:00:00 AM ![]() A SERIES of free graffiti workshops could help creative youngsters avoid a brush with the law. Charnwood Community Safety Partnership, of which Charnwood Borough Council is a partner, is staging the six-week programme of graffiti workshops in three neighbourhoods to give 11 to 16-year-olds an alternative means of expression rather than daubing slogans and images on buildings throughout the Borough.... |
Ladybird Survey |
Created: Tuesday 29th of April 2008 09:03:00 AM ![]() Ladybirds ( or ladybugs if you are American) are loved by the public but now help is needed to monitor local numbers as an invasive species called the harlequin ladybird spreads across England.... Read More: Ladybird Survey |
Mini moto campaign in Loughborough is a crushing success. |
Created: Wednesday 2nd of July 2008 03:31:00 PM ![]() 14 motorbikes and mini-motos have been crushed after they were confiscated by police in Loughborough during a crack down on young people who drive dangerously and inconsiderately on roads, parks and public places.... Read More: Mini moto campaign in Loughborough is a crushing success. |
Robot in Loughborough Town Centre |
Created: Tuesday 27th of May 2008 03:50:00 PM ![]() Reports are coming in that Loughborough Town Centre was yesterday infiltrated by a giant robot. The robot which some eye witnesses say they saw in Market Place and Market Street at various times yesterday afternoon stood some 8ft tall, was metallic in colour, had blue glowing eyes and spoke in sound bites.... Read More: Robot in Loughborough Town Centre |
Radical plans to personalise social care in Leicestershire |
Created: Tuesday 22nd of July 2008 04:45:00 PM ![]() Radical changes to social care in Leicestershire will be outlined at a meeting next week. The County Council wants to personalise its social care and will update the Cabinet on the plans next Tuesday (29th July).... Read More: Radical plans to personalise social care in Leicestershire |
Most Read Loughborough News (this month)
Loughborough Astra Zeneca Closure |
|---|
Created: Tuesday 2nd of March 2010 04:03:15 PM ![]() Charnwood Borough Council has today learned that the Astra Zeneca has decided to close its facility in Loughborough by the end of 2011. The announcement is a huge blow and a major loss of employment in the Borough and in Loughborough in particular. ... Read More: Loughborough Astra Zeneca Closure |
Family of Ernest Mathers pay tribute to him |
Created: Saturday 20th of February 2010 07:49:32 AM ![]() Family of Ernest Mathers pay tribute to him Ernest pictured with his common law wife Nina The family of a man killed in a road traffic collision have paid tribute to him. 46-year-old Ernest Mathers from Doncaster was killed in a road traffic collision at around 1.... Read More: Family of Ernest Mathers pay tribute to him |
Action group to meet regarding Astra Zeneca announcement |
Created: Wednesday 3rd of March 2010 11:03:57 AM ![]() An action group consisting of local organisations is to meet on Friday to discuss yesterday s (Tue) announcement by Astra Zeneca. Charnwood Borough Council has organised the urgent meeting after the pharmaceutical firm announced it will close its operation in the town by the end of next year. This will mean a loss of nearly 1,200 jobs. ... Read More: Action group to meet regarding Astra Zeneca announcement |
Appeal following incident at Loughborough University |
Created: Friday 26th of February 2010 08:10:01 PM ![]() Appeal following incident at Loughborough UniversityPolice are appealing for witnesses following the report of a serious sexual assault in Loughborough. The incident is alleged to have happened sometime between 1.... Read More: Appeal following incident at Loughborough University |
Thirteen people arrested in 'Bling' crackdown |
Created: Wednesday 24th of February 2010 10:20:01 PM ![]() Thirteen people arrested in 'Bling' crackdownThirteen people have been arrested in the first phase of a Force-wide operation to crackdown on criminals living lavish lifestyles from the proceeds of crime. The ‘Too Much Bling? Give us a Ring’ campaign was launched on February 10, 2010, encouraging members of the public to call Crimestoppers anonymously to let police know of any people who may be living beyond their means from drug money or ill gotten gains.... |










