Using texting to support students' transition to university
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Author: Harley, Dave; Winn, Sandra; Pemberton, Sarah; Wilcox, Paula
Abstract:
This article argues that judicious use of mobile phone text messaging by university staff has the potential to enhance the support provided to students by an academic department during the transition to university. It reports on an evaluation of a desktop computer application, student messenger, which enables staff to send text messages from their computers to the mobile phones of groups of students. Analysis of qualitative interviews with 30 students reveals that text messaging is the dominant mode of electronic communication amongst students and plays a central role in maintaining their social networks. The text message dialogue amongst students provides emotional and social peer support and facilitates an informal system of interdependent learning in relation to navigating unfamiliar academic and administrative systems. Text messages from university staff, inserted into this dialogue, can enhance the existing peer support and aid students' social integration into university life.
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[-] Show lessThis article argues that judicious use of mobile phone text messaging by university staff has the potential to enhance the support provided to students by an academic department during the transition to university. It reports on an evaluation of a desktop computer application, student messenger, which enables staff to send text messages from their computers to the mobile phones of groups of students. Analysis of qualitative interviews with 30 students reveals that text messaging is the dominant mode of electronic communication amongst students and plays a central role in maintaining ... [+] Show more
Subjects: Higher education; Technology; Pathways; Skills and knowledge; Students; Teaching and learning; Participation; Providers of education and training
Keywords: University; Learning support; Communication skill; Student teacher relationship; Social participation; Teachers
Geographic subjects: Europe; Great Britain
Published: London, England: Taylor & Francis, 2007
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Journal title: Innovations in education and teaching international
Journal volume : 44
Journal number: 3
Journal date: August 2007
Pages: pp.229-241
ISSN: 1470-3297; 1470-3300 (online)
Statement of responsibility: Dave Harley ... [et al.]
Resource type: Article
Peer reviewed: Yes
Call Number:
TD/TNC 98.823
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