Looking for value through networked learning in social context

PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to investigate students' social networking strategies based on learning values in the social context of Iranian universities.Design/methodology/approachThis research has used the case study method to investigate students’ networked learning (NL) strategies am...

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Published inEducation & training (London) Vol. 62; no. 7/8; pp. 897 - 916
Main Authors Bagheri, Amin, Yamani douzi sorkhabi, Mohammad
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published London Emerald Publishing Limited 17.11.2020
Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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ISSN0040-0912
1758-6127
DOI10.1108/ET-10-2019-0223

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Summary:PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to investigate students' social networking strategies based on learning values in the social context of Iranian universities.Design/methodology/approachThis research has used the case study method to investigate students’ networked learning (NL) strategies among students of four different universities in the context of Iran. They were explored by semistructured in-depth interviews about the nature or current conditions of their study life. The data were analyzed by the qualitative analysis method based on the systematic approach of Strauss and Corbin (1998).FindingsThe researchers in this study found the special concept of NL in the social context: “NL as a continuous process of thinking to understand the environment through multiple/ diverse careers of learning knowledge and skills for environmental modeling towards creating added-value.” According to this definition, various networked strategies were identified as follows: 1) interactive and multidimensional searching, 2) multidimensional studying and learning, 3) environmental and social management, 4) studying and social wandering.Research limitations/implicationsDesigning dynamic curriculum, which integrates various careers of learning, multidimensional knowledge and abilities and subject matters with environmental events and social structures of the society. Given the exploratory nature of the research, the paper cannot provide empirically justified findings.Originality/valueThe research had identified diverse approaches of networking strategies, which do not appear just as a positive instrument to improve learning conditions. However, there is such an extreme degree of social wandering among students in universities that makes their efforts useless.
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ISSN:0040-0912
1758-6127
DOI:10.1108/ET-10-2019-0223