Published August 17, 2018
| Version v1
Journal article
Open
Social network science: pedagogy, dialogue, deliberation
Authors/Creators
Description
The online world constitutes an ever-expanding store and incubator for scientific information. It is also a social space where forms of creative interaction engender new ways of approaching science. Critically, the web is not only a repository of knowledge but a means with which to experience, interact and even supplement this bank. Social Network Sites are a key feature of such activity. This paper explores the potential for Social Network Sites (SNS) as an innovative pedagogical tool that precipitate the 'incidental learner'. I suggest that these online spaces, characterised by informality, open-access, user input and widespread popularity, offer a potentially indispensable means of furthering the public understanding of science; and significantly one that is rooted in dialogue.
Files
fulltext.pdf
Files
(202.5 kB)
| Name | Size | Download all |
|---|---|---|
|
md5:4e7538ba03c32dd7b50eb6d79b348048
|
202.5 kB | Preview Download |