r.i.p e-mail * 1965 - 2015
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R.I.P E-Mail * 1965 - ✝ 2015
Martin EbnerWalther NaglerMartin Schön
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General Research Questions:
Which trends can be seen towards:
•Technical equipment•Internet access at study home•Communication behavior•Useage of e-learning platforms (secondary school level)
•Web2.0 competence
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Study over 9 years (n=6851):
Term 2007/2008 n=578Term 2008/2009 n=821Term 2009/2010 n=757Term 2010/2011 n=702Term 2011/2012 n=632Term 2012/2013 n=715 Term 2013/2014 n=789Term 2014/2015 n=968 Term 2015/2016 n=889
Comparison of general and learn use for categories “often and daily” for 2013, 2014, and 2015; *: Applications that are new in 2014
Comparison of “often and daily learn” use of Web2.0 and Internet offers for the years 2011 to 2015; *: Applications that are new in 2014
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Special Focus On:The End of E-Mail?
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• Why has e-mail turned less interesting to students?
• What makes WhatsApp so attractive?
• Which circumstances promote this change of communication?
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Change of Communication•Traditional communication – e-mail, SMS
• Turned out to be too clumsy• Miss of multi purposes
•Social media communication – WhatsApp, Facebook , others
• Easy to handle• Group communication • Connecting online data• Designed for smartphones• WLAN coverage
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Discussion and Conclusion
•Communication is changing towards social media platforms and apps•Increase of mobile devices unbroken•analogue materials are still preferred for learning at secondary school level•Online Course slowly increasing
EdMedia Vancouver, 2016 , June 28-30