Embracing social networking to create a community of scholars in large multi-disciplinary first year cohorts
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2013
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The first year of a property degree program is a time to establish threshold concept knowledge to acculturise students into their discipline or professional group. Due to the foundational nature of first year in many property degrees, students are enrolled in large, multi-disciplinary classes. There are several challenges in the delivery of large first year multi-disciplinary units to engage the student in a community of leaning to aid in student retention. Through action based research this study shows how social networking, particularly Facebook, can be used to create a sense of community across large, multi-disciplinary units to illicit ‘real time’ feedback from students and encourage peer to peer learning. This study assesses the benefits of using social media and considers the potential limitations of this medium. |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/56508/1/Blake_Gray_social_media_PRRES2013.pdf http://www.prres.net/Conference/2013conference.htm Blake, Andrea & Gray, Matthew (2013) Embracing social networking to create a community of scholars in large multi-disciplinary first year cohorts. In 19th Annual Pacific-Rim Real Estate Society Conference, 13-16 January 2013, Melbourne, Australia. |
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Copyright 2013 (please consult the authors). |
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School of Civil Engineering & Built Environment; Science & Engineering Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #130103 Higher Education |
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Conference Paper |