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Facebook as a classroom management solution
by
Ochoa, Marilyn
, Loving, Matthew
in
Academic discourse
/ Academic libraries
/ Analysis
/ Case studies
/ Channels
/ Classroom communication
/ Classroom management
/ Classrooms
/ College campuses
/ College students
/ Colleges & universities
/ Communication
/ Computer mediated communication
/ Educational Objectives
/ Facebook
/ Flexibility
/ Information literacy
/ Innovations
/ Learning management systems
/ Librarians
/ Libraries
/ Literature reviews
/ Management
/ Methodology
/ Networking
/ On-line systems
/ Pushing
/ Reference services
/ Research methodology
/ Social media
/ Social networks
/ Social research
/ Student Interests
/ Studies
/ University libraries
/ User training
2011
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Facebook as a classroom management solution
by
Ochoa, Marilyn
, Loving, Matthew
in
Academic discourse
/ Academic libraries
/ Analysis
/ Case studies
/ Channels
/ Classroom communication
/ Classroom management
/ Classrooms
/ College campuses
/ College students
/ Colleges & universities
/ Communication
/ Computer mediated communication
/ Educational Objectives
/ Facebook
/ Flexibility
/ Information literacy
/ Innovations
/ Learning management systems
/ Librarians
/ Libraries
/ Literature reviews
/ Management
/ Methodology
/ Networking
/ On-line systems
/ Pushing
/ Reference services
/ Research methodology
/ Social media
/ Social networks
/ Social research
/ Student Interests
/ Studies
/ University libraries
/ User training
2011
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Facebook as a classroom management solution
by
Ochoa, Marilyn
, Loving, Matthew
in
Academic discourse
/ Academic libraries
/ Analysis
/ Case studies
/ Channels
/ Classroom communication
/ Classroom management
/ Classrooms
/ College campuses
/ College students
/ Colleges & universities
/ Communication
/ Computer mediated communication
/ Educational Objectives
/ Facebook
/ Flexibility
/ Information literacy
/ Innovations
/ Learning management systems
/ Librarians
/ Libraries
/ Literature reviews
/ Management
/ Methodology
/ Networking
/ On-line systems
/ Pushing
/ Reference services
/ Research methodology
/ Social media
/ Social networks
/ Social research
/ Student Interests
/ Studies
/ University libraries
/ User training
2011
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Facebook as a classroom management solution
2011
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Overview
Purpose - A recent for-credit, library research class at the University of Florida experimented with the use of the social networking site Facebook as an online course management software solution for their research methodology class. This paper seeks to examine this issue.Design methodology approach - Using Facebook Groups to set up a class page, instructors made a case study of the flexibility, functionality and utility of using Facebook as an academic communication channel with students.Findings - The resulting paper reviews the literature of Facebook's academic uses to date.Originality value - This lies in the innovation of pushing forward with incorporating portions of social networking sites into the classroom and the University of Florida librarians' experiences during the semester.
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