Title: PhD candidate: Yinjuan Shao
1Mobile Group Blogging in Learning A Case Study
of Culture Transition
PhD candidate Yinjuan Shao Supervisors Boriana
Koleva Charles Crook
Tom Rodden Damian Schofield (1st year)
2Research background
- Technology development
- -Digital technology
- -The generation of digital native
- Learning can occur anytime anywhere
- Mobile computing
- Social software
- Learn from social life
3Research background
- Technoratis investigation reveal that more and
more people started using blog in everyday life
for different purposes such as for fun, for work,
for study or just as diary of their experiences
(Sifry 2006) . - Mobile group blogging involves a group of people
gathering, contributing, discussing and sharing
information on an online blog, with the mobile
devices to capture and deliver instant
information from their own contexts.
4Target group
- The largest group of overseas students in the UK
is Chinese (BBC 2004) - An investigation by the China Study Abroad (CSA
2004) indicated that as well as language capacity
(76.7) and professional knowledge (74.1), which
are at the top of their intentions, local culture
(52.6)and networking skills (36.4) are also
regarded as key challenges.
5Research questions
- Will the mobile group blog suitable, acceptable
for people to use in cultural transition and
learning? - How could learners feel that they are part of the
group or community in the mobile group blog? - What benefits could the mobile group blog offer
in reality to people for their experiencing
culture transition? - If contributions in the mobile group blog are
regarded as learning resource, could it be
reusable? - What could be improved?
6Related theory
- Constructivism (Bruner Piaget )
- Social constructivism (Vygotsky)
- Situated learning (Lave and Wenger)
- Two focus in the research
- Learning community
- Learning context
7Research Approaches
- Observation
- Field study
- Interviews
- Action research
- Focus group
8Overview of four studies
- First two studies investigated the demands and
needs of a mobile group blog application in
culture transition. - The third study investigated real and practical
mobile group blogging activities with a group of
twelve newly arrived Chinese overseas students in
Nottingham. - The fourth study was conducted in China, for
evaluating the mobile group blog in study 3.
9Needs assessment by a group blog (study 1)
- The first study was conducted with a group of
newly arrived Chinese students in 2006, doing
group blogging, talking about anything in their
everyday life. - Observation on their personal blogs on MSN space
and QQ space, which helped to distinguish the
different utilities of the personal blog and the
group blog. Conversations were made before the
study to get the peoples background. - Follow-up interviews and focus group were
conducted after they finished their three weeks
group blogging
10Findings from study 1
- 120 logins by bloggers were found, 77 blog
entries were posted onto the group blog in forms
of texts and images and 72 comments were given
while total number of blog hits was 254. - These overseas students had great enthusiasm to
share information with people locally or
globally. A group blog is a platform for records
keeping, information sharing from physical world
to the virtual world through the Internet. Their
attitudes towards Mobile group blog were
positive.
11Summarized category proportion
12Needs of mobile blogging
- Capture a sudden occurrence
- Enthusiasm of sharing experience immediately
- Supplement of recording tools (such as not
carrying digital cameras all the time) - Know the reactions and replies on the go and
remotely - In my opinion, mobile phones with cameras/video
cameras are very good at capturing the unexpected
moments (Tao, Master student ,University of
Nottingham) - Provided good technology, my good friends and
parents could travel with me through the
Internet. That would be amazing if they sit in
front of computer and I wear mobile cameras to
catch happenings in my real life here.
(Yuzhuo, Master student ,University of
Nottingham)
13Comparative audio diary (study2)
- Another group of Chinese students who came from
Ningbo campus to Nottingham, staying for a short
period for Summer Institute. - In about one month, they continued telling
stories about their experiences by recording
their own talks with MP3 recorders. - I tried to explore what people mainly concerned
about and their experiences of using a portable
digital tool for recording diaries.
14Proportion of category
15Design the mobile group blog system
- The findings of the above two studies guided the
design and development of the mobile group blog - User Analysis
- Activity analysis
- Content Analysis
- Mobile group blog as a learning community as well
as a learning resource
16Framework of mobile group blog
Information Gathering capture and collect
data Information Searching reviews and
reflection
17Mobile group blog solution
- Mobile blog Gateway
- - Post by E-mail
- - Post by SMS/MMS
- - Direct post by Web or custom application
- Web-post applications are suitable for most
mobile devices with browser - Install and configure blog service system
(WordPress) manually, adding mobile features
18Layout of the blog site
http//wwwdev.mrl.nott.ac.uk/yqs/moblog/
19Experimental evaluation (study3)
- Practical deployment of mobile group blog in the
real world within a group of newly arrived
students from September 2007 in Nottingham. - Used qualitative and quantitative approaches,
data was collected through observations, field
studies with partly researcher-participation,
interviews and focus groups. - Explored the actual acceptances of the mobile
group blog in these overseas students and the
strength, weakness of this technology
20Method
- 12 newly arrived Chinese overseas students were
recruited, 8 females and 4 males, aged from 19 to
25, who came to do undergraduate or postgraduate
programs in the university of Nottingham. They
were asked to tell true stories of their
experience, thoughts, feelings in everyday life,
their insights about the local society, their
exploration of Englishness and the way of life in
the UK. - An example of moblogging in Nottingham city
center.
21Proportion of moblog and traditional blog
22Contributions from participants
23Frequency of moblogging
24Category proportion in this study
25Findings from interviews and focus groups
- Motivation of mobile blogging
- -Sharing experiences
- -Expecting comments
- -Keeping inspiration and passion
- Time and place of blogging
- All participants claimed they did moblogging
mostly in their dorm in the evening after
classes. Although photos could be taken anytime,
texts required time to type. They said they did
moblogging on trains and buses, in the park, cafe
and some public places so on.
26Findings from interviews and focus groups
- Learning in the context
- Sometimes we dont notice something in our
context but some other people notice them in
their own contexts. They put them on the group
blog and we realized the culture difference there
that we nearly neglected. Then I would make a
link of their findings and thoughts to those
happened or happening in my contexts.
(Xue,Master student)
27Findings from interviews and focus groups
- Shift from texts to images
- complaints about the inconvenient inputs of texts
through mobile phone keyboards - the new generation is an image generation
- Audience consideration
- 11 out of 12 participants stated that they
had slightly different contents in their personal
blog and this group blog. Considering the online
identity, most students shared more photos of
people on their personal blogs than on this
public group blog.
28Findings from interviews and focus groups
- Potential psychological aids
- Through this group blog, they felt some
familiar people with similar background and
similar opinions toward what happened around
them. That made them feeling not alone. And
communication through the discussion sometimes
released their agony, anxiety and confusions.
29Alternative evaluation (study4)
- A group of Chinese students in the South West
University in China were asked to join the study
to evaluate the contents on the mobile group site
contributed by bloggers in study 3. - They were asked to browse through the blog site
from computer - Also, follow-up interviews and focus group were
also conducted.
30Findings from study4
- In the process of reading through these blogs,
all participants compared what they saw from the
blogs and the environment they lived in China
from time to time. - Interestingly males and females had slightly
different appetites on the contents. Males were
more interested in building, transportation
while females gave more their attentions to
food and shopping.
31Findings from study4(contd)
- They emphasised that studying abroad not only for
the purpose of study, but also to widen their
vision, get more insights into the local society
and the local culture. - They noticed only a few people did the blogging.
They suggested more people to join this online
community that may provide more interesting and
more useful information from more aspects.
32Feedbacks and suggestions
- Due to the low speed of Internet connection in
their campus, they found it take longer time to
open the webpage to review than they expected. - Expert section was needed. A forum-blog
community in which bloggers have the freedom to
record their experiences, express their opinions
and all people including the readers authors can
really be engaged in the discussion in this
community.
33Contribution made
- Culture awareness
- -Language challenge
- -Food
- -Psychological stress
- Technology to keep information of the context
- Start the adoption remotely
34Limitations and challenges of this research
- Tiny screen syndrome
- Ownership
- Input dilemma
- Connectivity
- Accessibility
- Cost
- Privacy and security
35Future work
- Audio-ware to mobiles
- Ease of Use
- Awareness of community
- Location awareness
- Bridge the prospective students and current
students - Privacy and security
36Thank you !
Yinjuan Shao (Peggy) E-mail yqs_at_cs.nott.ac.uk
or yinjuan_at_gmail.com