Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC)
2019-04-11T07:54:14Z
2019-04-11T07:54:14Z
2017-02-28
Teachers participate in social networking sites to share knowledge and collaborate with other teachers to create education-related content. In this study we selected several communities in order to better understand the networks that these participants establish in Twitter and the role that the social network plays in their activity within the community, especially related with peer production. We analyzed the topology of these networks in two ways: a) the indirect relations by counting followers and followed people and b) the conversational networks by counting mentions in tweets. We also analyzed the communities' websites in order to elucidate whether their production was lightweight or heavyweight peer production. Results indicate that teacher networks adopt a community clusters archetype in which some teachers act as bridges between several groups. Although these networks do not form a tight crowd, their degree of tightness is superior to that of the general networks established in Twitter. Our results also indicate that the degree of tightness is important for sustaining heavyweight peer production and strong leadership can play a crucial role in establishing long-term commitment to a collective task.
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social networks; teachers' professional development; network topology; open learning; peer production; virtual communities; bridging role; Twitter; redes sociales; desarrollo profesional de los profesores; topología de red; aprendizaje abierto; producción de pares; comunidades virtuales; rol de puente; Twitter; Twitter; xarxes socials; desenvolupament professional dels professors; topologia de xarxa; aprenentatge obert; producció entre iguals; comunitats virtuals; rol de pont; Open learning; Educació oberta; Educación abierta
International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning
International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning, 2017, 18(1)
http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/download/2644/4013
Macià, M. & Garcia, I. (2017). Properties of teacher networks in twitter: are they related to community-based peer production? International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning, 18(1), 110-140. doi: 10.19173/irrodl.v18i1.2644
1492-3831
10.19173/irrodl.v18i1.2644
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