Kinship--king's social harmonisation project. Pilot phase of a social network for use in higher education (HE).

B A John
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Students entering Higher Education are increasingly information and communications technology literate. Many students (graduates and undergraduates) arrive as "digital residents", who are adept with social media and technologically fluent. The informal use of social media for learning is becoming increasingly evident, along with the potentially detrimental effects of a poor digital profile on employment prospects. This paper describes the creation of Kinship (King's Social Harmonisation Project), a university hosted, members only social network, which is currently being piloted in the Medical School at King's College London. Along with a number of other teaching and learning resources, it is intended to use Kinship to establish an informal code of conduct by modelling and moderating appropriate professional online behaviour. Kinship was developed using an open source Elgg platform, thanks to funding of £20,000 from the College Teaching Fund under the mentorship of Brighton University (1). This educational research project, led by Medicine, was proposed to select, customise and evaluate a social networking platform in order to provide functionality that would enhance new and existing e-learning resources, support group interaction, participation and sharing and meet the diverse needs of three academic schools: Medicine, the Dental Institute and two separate Departments, the Modern Languages Centre and the Department of English from Arts & Humanities, as a pilot for wider College deployment. Student involvement is central to the project, from conducting the evaluation to moulding and customising the functionality and look of Kinship, in order to ensure that the site is authentic and evolves in response to their wishes and requirements. Formal evaluation of Kinship commences summer 2012.

亲属关系——金的社会和谐计划。用于高等教育(HE)的社会网络的试验阶段。
进入高等教育的学生越来越多地掌握信息和通信技术。许多学生(研究生和本科生)以“数字居民”的身份来到这里,他们熟练使用社交媒体,精通技术。非正式地使用社交媒体进行学习的情况越来越明显,此外,数字形象不佳对就业前景的潜在不利影响也越来越明显。本文描述了亲属关系(国王社会协调项目)的创建,这是一个大学主办的,仅限成员的社交网络,目前正在伦敦国王学院医学院进行试点。与其他一些教学和学习资源一起,它的目的是利用亲属关系建立一个非正式的行为准则,通过建模和调节适当的专业在线行为。在布莱顿大学(Brighton University)的指导下,由学院教学基金(College Teaching Fund)提供了2万英镑的资金,使用开源Elgg平台开发了亲属关系(Kinship)(1)。该教育研究项目由Medicine牵头,旨在选择、定制和评估一个社交网络平台,以提供增强新的和现有的电子学习资源、支持小组互动、参与和共享的功能,并满足三所学术学校的不同需求:医学院、牙科学院和两个独立的部门,现代语言中心和艺术与人文英语部门,作为更广泛的学院部署的试点。学生的参与是项目的核心,从进行评估到塑造和定制亲属关系的功能和外观,以确保场地是真实的,并根据他们的愿望和要求而发展。正式的亲属关系评估始于2012年夏季。
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