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Selected Papers from HKAECT 2018 International Conference
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2018 | 1st ed. 2018
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This book gathers selected papers presented at the Hong Kong Association for Educational Communications and Technology 2018 International Conference on the theme of 'new media for educational change: effects on learning and reflection on practice'. It contributes to a scholarly discussion that goes beyond what new media can contribute to education, and reflects on best practices as well as lessons learned by applying new media in a wide range of fields. Scholars from educational technology, journalism, higher education, etc. share their findings in a number of formats, such as empirical research, case studies of best practices, literature reviews, etc. The topics addressed include but are not limited to media practice, application of innovative technologies, MOOCs in higher education, social media for learning, gamification, learning analytics, and comparative studies.



Liping Deng is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Education Studies, Hong Kong Baptist University. Her research interests centre on social media, informal learning, multitasking, and learning communities. She has published papers in key international journals such as Computers & Education on the educational use of Web 2.0 technologies such as blogs and social networking websites. 

Wai-Kit Will Ma received his PhD from the University of Hong Kong. He is currently Head of the Learning Commons, Technological and Higher Education Institute of Hong Kong.  Dr Ma's research chiefly focuses on the use of information systems for communication, knowledge sharing and knowledge creation. He is President of the Hong Kong Association for Educational Communications and Technology and served as Co-editor of the Journal of Communication and Education.

Cheuk Wai Rose Fong completed her doctoral degree in Education at Durham University, UK. She is currently a senior lecturer and Director of Student Services at the Community College of City University, as well as the Public Relations Officer of the Hong Kong Association for Educational Communications and Technology. Her research interests include education technologies, human-computer interaction, and thinking skills in self-reflection and creativity.


This book gathers selected papers presented at the Hong Kong Association for Educational Communications and Technology 2018 International Conference on the theme of "e;new media for educational change: effects on learning and reflection on practice"e;. It contributes to a scholarly discussion that goes beyond what new media can contribute to education, and reflects on best practices as well as lessons learned by applying new media in a wide range of fields. Scholars from educational technology, journalism, higher education, etc. share their findings in a number of formats, such as empirical research, case studies of best practices, literature reviews, etc. The topics addressed include but are not limited to media practice, application of innovative technologies, MOOCs in higher education, social media for learning, gamification, learning analytics, and comparative studies.

Liping Deng is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Education Studies, Hong Kong Baptist University. Her research interests centre on social media, informal learning, multitasking, and learning communities. She has published papers in key international journals such as Computers & Education on the educational use of Web 2.0 technologies such as blogs and social networking websites. Wai-Kit Will Ma received his PhD from the University of Hong Kong. He is currently Head of the Learning Commons, Technological and Higher Education Institute of Hong Kong.  Dr Ma’s research chiefly focuses on the use of information systems for communication, knowledge sharing and knowledge creation. He is President of the Hong Kong Association for Educational Communications and Technology and served as Co-editor of the Journal of Communication and Education.Cheuk Wai Rose Fong completed her doctoral degree in Education at Durham University, UK. She is currently a senior lecturer and Director of Student Services at the Community College of City University, as well as the Public Relations Officer of the Hong Kong Association for Educational Communications and Technology. Her research interests include education technologies, human-computer interaction, and thinking skills in self-reflection and creativity.

Part I Introduction.- New Media for Educational Change.- Part II Learning Attitude, Behavior, and Analysis.- Action learning, value clarification, conventional lecture method, and secondary school students' attitude to Information and Communication Technology concepts in Social Studies in rural learning ecologies.- Improving reading performance through gamification and analytics.- Online knowledge sharing motivators of top contributors in 30 Q&A sites.- An exploratory study on learning attitude in Computer Programming for 21st century.- A framework for analysis learning pattern towards online forum in programming course.- Twitter as a Music Education tool to enhance the learning process: Conversation analysis.- Part III Learning Management Systems, Mobile Learning and MOOCs.- The impact of technology upon family co-play roles.- A cross-cultural exploration of primary students' learning management system use: A mixed methods approach.- Effects of M-learning on students' learning outcome: A meta-analysis.- Implementation of tool-based mathematics lesson: A duo of material and digital tools.- Global learners' perspectives on news in social media platforms through a MOOC.- Part IV Communication and New Media in Everyday Life.- The relations of secure attachment style and love satisfaction with online relationship maintenance.- A study on the impact of invovlement in violent online game and self-control on Hong Kong young adults' psychological well-being.- A cross-cultural analysis: American and Hong Kong newspaper organizations' social media use.- Emoticon, emoji and sticker use in computer-mediated communications: Understanding its communicative function, impact, user behavior, and motive.- A longitudinal study on smartphone use in Hong Kong.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 26.6.2018
Reihe/Serie Educational Communications and Technology Yearbook
Educational Communications and Technology Yearbook
Zusatzinfo XII, 225 p. 45 illus.
Verlagsort Singapore
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Schulbuch / Wörterbuch Unterrichtsvorbereitung Unterrichts-Handreichungen
Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Pädagogische Psychologie
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Psychiatrie / Psychotherapie
Sozialwissenschaften Kommunikation / Medien Medienwissenschaft
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Schulpädagogik / Grundschule
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung
Schlagworte Computer-mediated communication • Educational change • Learning and Instruction • learning technology • Media Psychology • mobile communication and learning • New Media in Education • Social Interaction • Social Media
ISBN-10 981-10-8896-9 / 9811088969
ISBN-13 978-981-10-8896-4 / 9789811088964
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