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Learning, Media and Technology | 2009

Do Web 2.0 tools really open the door to learning? Practices, perceptions and profiles of 11–16‐year‐old students

Rosemary Luckin; Wilma Clark; Rebecca Graber; Kit Logan; Adrian Mee; Martin Oliver

In this paper, we report on survey and focus group data relating to the activities and perceptions of learning with Web 2.0 technologies of students aged between 11 and 16 years in 27 UK secondary schools. The study confirms that these learners had high levels of access to Web 2.0 technologies and that Web 2.0 activities were prolific. However, patterns of use were complex. The types of activity evidenced by the study suggest that learners can be categorised into four main groups: (1) researchers: mainly in terms of reading with little evidence of critical enquiry or analytical awareness; (2) collaborators: mainly with respect to file sharing, gaming and communicating; (3) producers and (4) publishers: mainly in terms of sharing experience through social networking sites. Whilst most expressed an interest in using online technologies to support familiar school activities, such as presentations or for communication, learners seemed cautious about other values associated with Web 2.0 tools, such as the shared construction of knowledge in a public format. Few learners were familiar with the complete spectrum of Web 2.0 activities and only a small number were engaging in more sophisticated activities, such as producing and publishing self‐created content for wider consumption. There was little evidence of groundbreaking activities and only a few embryonic signs of criticality, self‐management or metacognitive reflection. The paper concludes that these higher order thinking skills need to be encouraged and supported in any attempt to use Web 2.0 for learning in formal education.


Journal of Computer Assisted Learning | 2009

Beyond Web 2.0 : Mapping the technology landscapes of young learners

Wilma Clark; Kit Logan; Rosemary Luckin; Adrian Mee; Martin Oliver


Journal of Computer Assisted Learning | 2009

E-Safety and Web 2.0 for Children Aged 11-16

Mike Sharples; Rebecca Graber; Colin Harrison; Kit Logan


Archive | 2008

Web 2.0 Technologies for Learning at Key Stages 3 and 4: Summary Report

Charles Crook; Colin Harrison; Tony Fisher; Rebecca Graber; Mike Sharples; Cathy Lewin; John Cummings; Rose Luckin; Kit Logan; Martin Oliver


BECTA, [Coventry]. (2008) | 2008

Learners' use of Web 2.0 technologies in and out of school in Key Stages 3 and 4

Rosemary Luckin; Kit Logan; Wilma Clark; Rebecca Graber; Martin Oliver; Adrian Mee


Archive | 2008

Implementing Web 2.0 in secondary schools: impacts, barriers and issues

Charles Crook; Tony Fisher; Rebecca Graber; Colin Harrison; Cathy Lewin; John Cummings; Kit Logan; Rose Luckin; Martin Oliver; Mike Sharples


european conference on technology enhanced learning | 2006

Adult learners and ICT: an intervention study in the UK

Maria Kambouri; Harvey Mellar; Kit Logan


National Research and Development Centre for adult literacy and numeracy: London. | 2007

Effective Teaching and Learning: Using ICT

Harvey Mellar; Maria Kambouri; Kit Logan; Sally Betts; Barbara Nance; Viv Moriarty


UNSPECIFIED (2008) | 2008

Web 2.0 technologies for learning at KS3 and KS4: Learners' use of Web 2.0 technologies in and out of school

Rosemary Luckin; Kit Logan; Wilma Clark; Martin Oliver; Adrian Mee; Rebecca Graber


Archive | 2008

KS3 and KS4 learners' use of Web 2.0 technologies in and out of school - summary

Rose Luckin; Kit Logan; Wilma Clark; Rebecca Graber; Martin Oliver; Adrian Mee

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Rebecca Graber

University of Nottingham

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Adrian Mee

Institute of Education

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Wilma Clark

Institute of Education

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Colin Harrison

University of Nottingham

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Rose Luckin

Institute of Education

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