2018
DOI: 10.24059/olj.v22i3.1471
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Effective Tagging Practices for Online Learning Environments: An Exploratory Study of Tag Approach and Accuracy

Abstract: This exploratory study examines student tagging activity within a five-week social bookmarking unit. Students in six sections of a course were tasked with locating, tagging, and then highlighting and discussing course-related materials using Diigo, a social bookmarking tool. Three different tagging approaches were tested: dictionary only, freestyle only, and dictionary + freestyle. Analysis focused on accuracy and rates of student tagging, popularity of different tag types  Findings show that most students wer… Show more

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“…Hamm et al (2019) asserted that online language learners learn entirely online and mainly in an asynchronous mode, accepting the methods used in current communicative language education coursebooks, which often include thematic 'units' and an integrated skills approach. Dennen et al (2018) ascertained that these characteristics included improving learners' vocabulary, enhancing selfconfidence, increasing their encouragement and desirable attitudes toward communities and cultures, and reducing learners' language usage anxiety.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hamm et al (2019) asserted that online language learners learn entirely online and mainly in an asynchronous mode, accepting the methods used in current communicative language education coursebooks, which often include thematic 'units' and an integrated skills approach. Dennen et al (2018) ascertained that these characteristics included improving learners' vocabulary, enhancing selfconfidence, increasing their encouragement and desirable attitudes toward communities and cultures, and reducing learners' language usage anxiety.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(2017, p. 9). One option is a combined methodological design of the folksonomy variables and multimedia codes depending to the relevance, similar to the study by Dennen, Bagdy, and Cates (2018) which examines student tagging activity within a five-week social bookmarking unit, considering that " these skills [tagging] are important components of information literacy and are used increasingly in professional settings where large quantities of information are being amassed, evaluated, and shared" (2018, p. 117).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Users' familiarity with tagging through social media use makes introducing this concept in a classroom context simpler. According to a study (Dennen et al, 2018), students can quickly grasp the idea of tagging and apply it to their own online education. Students' skillful tagging demonstrated a swift conceptualization of the potential of tags in online education.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%