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Neil Selwyn
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Teaching and Digital Technologies: Big Issues and Critical Questions
Students’ use of Wikipedia as an academic resource — Patterns of use and perceptions of usefulness
Education, technology and the sociological imagination
Students’ everyday engagement with digital technology in university: exploring patterns of use and ‘usefulness’
Minding our language: why education and technology is full of bullshit … and what might be done about it
Prof Neil Selwyn
What works and why? Understanding successful technology-enabled learning within institutional contexts
Making a digital difference? An investigation of new technologies in secondary schools
Open for learning: using open data tools and techniques to support student learning
School data for all (Spencer Foundation)
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