Can't find anything about cybergogy
Answer
Using the Quick Search tool on the main online library page, search the term "cybergogy." Try searching by "keyword" as no results come up searching by "title." After searching, one item looked particularly relevant:
- Wang, M. J. & Kang, J. (2006). Cybergogy of engaged learning through information and communication technology: A framework for creating learner engagement. In D. Hung & M. S. Khine (Eds.), Engaged learning with emerging technologies (pp. 225-253). New York: Springer Publishing.
You can also find this particular book under "Find Books" in the "Ebrary" database.
Otherwise, since there wasn't much available in the online library, you can try searching the web using Google, or Google Scholar.
Some resources found using Google that you might find helpful:
- http://edutechwiki.unige.ch/en/Cybergogy -includes a bibliography and some basic information about the cybergogy model.
- Scopes, L.J.M. (2009) Learning archetypes as tools of Cybergogy for a 3D educational landscape: a structure for eTeaching in Second Life. University of Southampton, School of Education, Masters Thesis, 103pp. http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/66169/
- Collins, L., Huber, E. & Groom, G. (2010). Evaluating cybergogy: Early adopters of Wikis and student engagement. In C.H. Steel, M.J. Keppell, P. Gerbic & S. Housego (Eds.), Curriculum, technology & transformation for an unknown future. Proceedings ascilite Sydney 2010 (pp.222-225). http://ascilite.org.au/conferences/sydney10/procs/Collins-poster.pdf
You can also consider searching for related articles using keywords such as "e-learning" or "learning and technology", or "engaged online learning" in the online library, either by using the the Quick Search tool, or going directly to a database related to Education, such as ERIC, or Education Journals, listed under "Find Articles." See our guide, ProQuest Top 5 Search Tips, for time saving advice on using these databases.