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Lyndsay Grant
University of Bristol - Bristol / United Kingdom
Law / Law and Legal Studies
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Social software and learningM Owen, LJ Grant, K Facer, S Sayers3962005
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Using wikis in schools: A case studyL GrantFuture Lab. Im Internet: http://www. futurelab. org. uk/resources …, 2006131*2006
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‘I\'m a completely different person at home’: using digital technologies to connect learning between home and schoolL GrantJournal of Computer Assisted Learning 27 (4), 292-302, 20111282011
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Learning and social software-researching the realitiesN Selwyn, L GrantLearning, Media and Technology 34 (2), 79-86, 2009112*2009
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‘I DON’T CARE DO UR OWN PAGE!’A case study of using wikis for collaborative work in a UK secondary schoolL GrantLearning, Media and Technology 34 (2), 105-117, 2009982009
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