Understanding Student Self-Disclosure Typology through Blogging

  • Harper V
  • Harper E
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Abstract

Significant research indicates that student self-disclosure plays an important role in the learning experience and producing positive learning outcomes. Blogging is an increasingly popular web tool that can potentially aid educators by encouraging student self-disclosure. Both content analysis and focus groups were used to assess whether student self-disclosure reveals in descriptive, topical, and evaluative categories. The results indicate that blogging encourages student self-disclosure, and the implications of these findings are also discussed.

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Harper, V., & Harper, E. (2015). Understanding Student Self-Disclosure Typology through Blogging. The Qualitative Report. https://doi.org/10.46743/2160-3715/2006.1673

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