|
|
|
|
Department of Educational Research, County South,
Lancaster University, Lancaster LA1 4YD, UK Tel: +44 (0) 1524 592685 E-mail Enquiries |
||
| Educational Research > Centre for Technology Enhanced Learning TEL > Our Aims and Scope > Activities and Outputs | ||
Our Aims and Scope - Activities and OutputsQuick LinksNon-formal, Informal and Home Settings Online Communities of Practice The Emergence of Digital Practices and Literacies Shaping Learning in a Digital Age Application and Development of Appropriate Methodological Approaches Design of Conducive Learning TEL Environments and Communities Primary SchoolingPassey, D. (2011). Implementing learning platforms into schools: an architecture for wider involvement in learning. Learning, Media and Technology. DOI: 10.1080/17439884.2011.592496 Passey, D. (2011). Building an ecological model to support uses of integrated technologies: A case study school in Wolverhampton LA. Lancaster University: Lancaster. ISBN 978-1-86220-282-5. 14pp. Passey, D. (2011). Independent evaluation of the uses of Espresso online digital resources in primary schools: Final Report – Summary. Lancaster University: Lancaster. Passey, D. (2011). Independent evaluation of the uses of Espresso online digital resources in primary schools: Final Report – School Uses and Learning Impacts. Lancaster University: Lancaster. Passey, D. (2011). Independent evaluation of the uses of Espresso online digital resources in primary schools: Final Report – Management, Time and Cost Benefits. Lancaster University: Lancaster. Passey, D. (2011). Independent evaluation of the uses of Espresso online digital resources in primary schools: Final Report – Attainment and Usage Levels. Lancaster University: Lancaster.
Higher EducationBonzo, J. and Parchoma, G. (2010). The paradox of social media in higher education institutions. In L. Dirckinck-Holmfeld, V. Hodgson, C. Jones, M. de Laat, D. McConnell and T. Ryberg (Eds.). Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Networked Learning 2010, Aalborg, Denmark. Hans, O., Zenios, M. and Parchoma, G (2010). Teachers views on assessment in higher education. In L. Dirckinck-Holmfeld, V. Hodgson, C. Jones, M. de Laat, D. McConnell and T. Ryberg (Eds.). Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Networked Learning 2010. Aalborg University: Aalborg, Denmark. Oberg, H., Zenios, M. and Parchoma, G. (2010). Teachers' views on assessment in higher education. In L. Dirckinck-Holmfeld, V. Hodgson, C. Jones, M. de Laat, D. McConnell and T. Ryberg (Eds.). Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Networked Learning 2010, Aalborg, Denmark.
In the WorkplaceCram, R. and Sime, J.A. (2011). Behaviour, the final frontier: A proven approach to changing organisational behaviours. SPE/IADC Middle East Drilling Technology Conference and Exhibition (MEDT), SPE 148443. Muscat, Oman. Zenios, M. and Smith, C. (2010). Organisational patterns for e-learning centres. In P. Goodyear and S. Retalis (Eds.). E-learning, Design Patterns and Pattern Languages. Sense Publications
Formal Learning SettingsFritz, C. O. (2010). Testing, generation, and spacing applied to education: Past, present and future. In A. S. Benjamin (Ed.), Successful remembering and successful forgetting: A festschrift in honor of Robert A. Bjork. London: Psychology Press. Fritz, C. O., Francis, B., Morris, P. E. and Peelo, M. (2010). SIMPLE: Helping to introduce statistics to social science students. In C. M. Marr and M. J. Grove (Eds.). Responding to the mathematics problem: The implementation of institutional support mechanisms (pp. 51-58). Birmingham, UK: Maths, Stats and OR Network. Passey, D. (2011). Learning mathematics using digital resources: impacts on learning and teaching for 11 to 14 year old pupils. In A. Oldknow and C. Knights (Eds.) Mathematics Education with Digital Technology. pp.46-60. Continuum International Publishing: London. Passey, D. (2011). Managing quality education – identifying the learning needs of the individual, then satisfying them. In A. Tatnall, O.C. Kereteletswe, and A. Visscher (Eds.), Information Technology and Managing Quality Education, IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technologies volume 348, pp. 1–10
Non-formal, Informal and Home SettingsThere should be a link here to the Aston Pride research project on Don Passey's web-site Passey, D. (2011). Independent Evaluation of the Aston Pride Phase 3 Computers in the Home Project (2009 to 2011): Final Report - March 2011. Lancaster University: Lancaster. Accessible at: http://www.titan.org.uk/activities/
Networked LearningBell, A., Zenios, M. and Parchoma, G. (2010). Undergraduate experiences of coping with networked learning: Difficulties now, possibilities for the future. In L. Dirckinck-Holmfeld, V. Hodgson, C. Jones, M. de Laat, D. McConnell and T. Ryberg (Eds.). Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Networked Learning 2010, Aalborg, Denmark. Parchoma, G. (2010). International tutor perspectives on undergraduate networked learning environments. In L. Dirckinck-Holmfeld, V. Hodgson, C. Jones, M. de Laat, D. McConnell and T. Ryberg (Eds.). Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Networked Learning 2010, Aalborg, Denmark. Themelis, C., Parchoma, G. and Reynolds, M. (2010). Athenian democracy and networked learning communities. In L. Dirckinck-Holmfeld, V. Hodgson, C. Jones, M. de Laat, D. McConnell and T. Ryberg (Eds.). Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Networked Learning 2010, Aalborg, Denmark. Online Communities of PracticeHolmes, B. and Sime, J.A. (2011). Online learning communities for teachers' continuous professional development: Examining competence development and social issues in an eTwinning Learning Event. BERA Special Interest Group "New Technologies in Education", 6-8 Sept. 2011, London. Holmes, B., Sime, J.A. and Gilleran, A. (2010). eTwinning Learning Events: using online learning communities for teachers' continuous professional development. 16th International conference on technology supported learning and training. OnLine Educa 2010, Berlin.
Games-basedO Suilleabhain, G. and Sime, J.A. (2010). Games for learning and learning transfer. In R. Donnelly, J. Harvey and K. O'Rourke (Eds.). Critical design and effective tools for e-learning in higher education: Theory into practice. Hershey, PA: IGI Global. O Suilleabhain, G., Garvey, R. and Sime, J.A. (2011). Learning transfer in recreational video games. Irish symposium on Game-Based Learning. 19 May 2011, Waterford Institute of Technology: Cork, Ireland.
SimulationsO Suilleabhain, G., Garvey, R. and Sime, J.A. (2011). Wait, am I still the green guy? User experience as learning transfer. iHCI, June 2011.
MultimodalitiesRamirez-Martinell, A. and Sime, J.A. (2010). Video-enriched learning experiences for performing arts students: Two exploratory case studies. In J. O'Donoghue (Ed.). Technology Supported Environment for Personalised Learning: Methods and Case Studies. Hershey, PA: IGI Global. Smith, A.G. and Sime, J.A. (2011). Can emotion expand minds online? The problems of online positive mood induction for cognitive flexibility. CAL Conference, Learning Futures: Education, Technology & Sustainability, 13-15 April 2011. Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester.
Professional GroupsThere should be a link here to research projects on individual researcher web-sites and their publications
Elderly PeopleHamilton, M. (2011). Spiralling Through Change: Older Adults Engaging with New technologies. Adults Learning
Vulnerable GroupsPassey, D., Davies, P. and Rogers, C. (2010). Independent evaluation of the intervention study in Sunderland LA with young people who are not in employment, education or training (NEET) - Go Create – a social, creative and practical intervention: Summary report, March 2010. Becta: Coventry. 4pp. Passey, D., Davies, P. and Rogers, C. (2010). Independent evaluation of the intervention study in Sunderland Local Authority (LA) with young people who are not in employment, education or training (NEET): Final report, March 2010. Becta: Coventry. 82pp. Passey, D. and Davies, P. (2010). Technology to support young people 16 to 18 years of age who are not in employment, education or training (NEET): A Local Authority Landscape Review. Becta: Coventry. 89pp. Passey, D. (2010). Identifying young people at risk of learning exclusion: evidence from the educational system in England. In J. Engelen, J. Dekelver and W. Van den Bosch (eds.) Social Media for Social Inclusion of Youth at Risk: Proceedings of the INCLUSO 2010 Conference. K.U. Leuven: Leuven. ISBN 9789460182532. pp. 59-72. Passey, D. (2010). Using technologies to support young people at risk of learning exclusion: considering key factors when identifying impacts. In J. Engelen, J. Dekelver and W. Van den Bosch (Eds.). Social Media for Social Inclusion of Youth at Risk: Proceedings of the INCLUSO 2010 Conference. K.U. Leuven: Leuven. For more details: http://www.epractice.eu/en/events/2010-be-incluso-2010-conference
The Emergence of Digital Practices and Literacies Shaping Learning in a Digital AgeLancaster was a partner in the ESRC Seminar Series 'Literacy in the Digital University'. Four research seminars were held between October 2009 and April 2011 promoting new research into digital literacy practices in post-school education. These seminars were conducted by researchers and others who have been involved in four recent publically-funded projects:
For more details: http://www.open.ac.uk/researchprojects/lidu/ Passey, D. (In Press). Real purpose, real audience and real value: researching contributions of digital literacy to learning. In L. Stergioulas and H. Drenoyianni (eds.) Pursuing Digital Literacy in Compulsory Education. Peter Lang Publishing: New York, NY. Gillen, J. and Passey, D. (2011). Digital literacies in the making: schools producing news with the BBC. Nordic Journal of Digital Literacy, 6 (1/2), 37-51 Passey, D. (2011). National Education Network Safeguarding Group: Internet Safety in the Context of Developing Aspects of Young People's Digital Citizenship. Lancaster University: Lancaster.
Application and Development of Appropriate Methodological ApproachesIoannidou, S., Zenios, M. and Reynolds, M. (2010). Collaboration, negotiation and reflection: meaning-making established through grounded theory. In L. Dirckinck-Holmfeld, V. Hodgson, C. Jones, M. de Laat, D. McConnell and T. Ryberg (Eds.). Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Networked Learning 2010. Aalborg University: Aalborg, Denmark. Fritz, C. O., Morris, P. E. and Richler, J. J. (In press). Effect size measures: Current use, calculations and interpretation. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General
Collaborative LearningDetails to follow.
Knowledge CreationZenios, M. and Holmes, B. (2010). Knowledge creation in networked learning: combined tools and affordances. In L. Dirckinck-Holmfeld, V. Hodgson, C. Jones, M. de Laat, D. McConnell and T. Ryberg (Eds.). Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Networked Learning 2010, Aalborg University: Aalborg, Denmark. Zenios, M. (2011). Epistemic activities and collaborative learning: towards an analytical model for studying knowledge construction in networked learning settings. Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 27 (3), 259-268
Identity DevelopmentKoole, M. and Parchoma, G. (Forthcoming 2011). The web of identity: A model of digital identity formation in networked learning environments. In S. Warburton and S. Hatzipanagos (Eds.). Digital identity and social media. Hershey, PA: IGI Global. Koole, M. and Parchoma, G. (Forthcoming, 2011). The ethical and practical implications of systems architecture on identity in networked learning: A constructionist perspective. Journal of Interactive Learning Environments
Design of Conducive Learning TEL Environments and CommunitiesParchoma, G. (2010). Leadership strategies for coordinating distance education instructional development teams. In D. Kennenpohl and L. Shaw (Eds.). Accessible elements: Teaching science at a distance. Athabasca, Canada: Athabasca University Press. Parchoma, G. (2011). Toward diversity in researching teaching and technology philosophies-in-practice in e-learning communities. In B. Daniel (Ed.). Handbook of Research on Methods and Techniques for Studying Virtual Communities: Paradigms and Phenomena, Vol. 1, 61-86. Hershey, PA: IGI Global. (in a Premier Reference Source). Wright, S. and Parchoma, G. (Forthcoming, 2011). Technologies for learning? An actor-network theory informed critique of mobile learning research and the search for 'affordances'. Research in Learning Technology (Special Issue).
|
Networked Learning ConferenceEdinburgh, Scotland |
|
| | Home | What we do | Our Aims & Scope | Our Approach | Current Research | Projects | | Research Activities | Study for a PhD | Staff | Associate Members | Main Outcomes & Publications | News & Events | |
||