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Online content creation: looking at students’ social media practices through a Connected Learning lens

Cheryl BrownCentre for Innovation in Learning and Teaching, University of Cape Town, Private Bag Rondebosch, Cape Town 7700, South AfricaLaura CzerniewiczCentre for Innovation in Learning and Teaching, University of Cape Town, Private Bag Rondebosch, Cape Town 7700, South AfricaTravis NoakesCentre for Film and Media Studies, University of Cape Town, Cape Town 7700, South Africa
2015en
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As the boundaries between technology and social media have decreased, the potential for creative production or participatory practices have increased. However, the affordances of online content creation (OCC) are still taken up by a minority of internet users despite the opportunities offered for engagement and creativity. While previous studies have addressed creative production by university students for specific purposes, there is a research gap concerning OCC in the everyday lives of African university students. This paper describes the stories of three students who are online creators of content, the social media they utilised; their trajectories; their linkages with career interests; the types of online presences they created, maintained or discontinued into their university lives. As the case studies spanned digital practices that were informal and extracurricular yet peer-supported as well as interest-driven and academically oriented, the pedagogical framework of Connected Learning proved an appropriate heuristic. The study shows that being a digital creator gives students a competitive edge in our globally competitive society.

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