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6 publications | personal-inquiry


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Mulholland, P., Anastopoulou, S., Collins, T., Feisst, M., Gaved, M., Kerawalla, L., Paxton, M., Scanlon, E., Sharples, M. and Wright, M. (2012) nQuire: Technological Support for Personal Inquiry Learning, IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies, 5, 2, pp. 157-169

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Gaved, M., Collins, T., Mulholland, P., Kerawalla, L., Jones, A., Scanlon, E., Littleton, K., Blake, C., Petrou, M., Clough, G. and Twiner, A. (2010) Using netbooks to support mobile learners' investigations across activities and places, Open Learning: The Journal of Open and Distance Learning, 25, 3, pp. 187-200

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Scanlon, E., Conole, G., Littleton, K., Kerawalla, L., Gaved, M., Twiner, A., Collins, T. and Mulholland, P. (2009) Personal Inquiry (PI): Innovations in participatory design and models for inquiry learning, TLRP TEL symposium, American Educational Research Association (AERA), San Diego, CA

Mulholland, P., Collins, T., Gaved, M., Wright, M., Sharples, M., Greenhalgh, C., Kerawalla, L., Scanlon, E. and Littleton, K. (2009) Activity Guide: An Approach to Scripting Inquiry Learning, Workshop: Intelligent Support for Exploratory Environments at AIED 2009, Brighton, UK

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Scanlon, E., Littleton, K., Gaved, M., Kerawalla, L., Mulholland, P., Collins, T., Conole, G., Jones, A., Clough, G., Blake, C. and Twiner, A. (2009) Support for evidence-based inquiry learning: teachers, tools and phases of inquiry, 13th Biennial Conference of the European Association for Research on Learning and Instruction (EARLI), Amsterdam

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Conole, G., Scanlon, E., Karawalla, L., Mulholland, P., Anastopoulou, S. and Blake, C. (2008) From design to narrative: the development of inquiry-based learning models, World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia and Telecommunications, pp. 2065-2074, AACE

 
 
 

New Media Systems is...


Our New Media Systems research theme aims to show how new media devices, standards, architectures and concepts can change the nature of learning.

Our work involves the development of short life-cycle working prototypes of innovative technologies or concepts that we believe will influence the future of open learning within a 3-5 year timescale. Each new media concept is built into a working prototype of how the innovation may change a target community. The working prototypes are all available (in some form) from this website.

Our prototypes themselves are not designed solely for traditional Open Learning, but include a remit to show how that innovation can and will change learning at all levels and in all forms; in education, at work and play.