Items where Author is "Beckingham, Sue"
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PURVIS, Alison J, RODGER, Helen M and BECKINGHAM, Sue
(2020).
Experiences and perspectives of social media in learning and teaching in higher education.
International Journal of Educational Research Open, p. 100018.
PURVIS, Alison, RODGER, Helen and BECKINGHAM, Sue
(2016).
Engagement or distraction : the use of social media for learning in higher education.
Student Engagement and Experience Journal, 5 (1).
BECKINGHAM, Sue
(2015).
My role as a facilitator: the value of reflection from multiple personal perspectives.
Learning and Teaching in Action, 11 (1), 44-51.
BECKINGHAM, Sue and NERANTZI, Chrissi
(2015).
Scaling-up open CPD for teachers in higher education using a snowballing approach.
Journal of Perspectives in Applied Academic Practices, 3 (1), 109-121.
BECKINGHAM, Sue
(2015).
What does it mean to be a digital lifewide learner?
The Journal of Technology Enhanced Learning, Innovation and Change, 1 (1).
BECKINGHAM, Sue, NERANTZI, Chrissi, REED, Peter and WALKER, David
(2015).
Speedy professional conversations around learning and teaching in higher education via the brand new tweetchat #LTHEchat.
ALISS Quarterly.
NERANTZI, Chrissi, MIDDLETON, Andrew and BECKINGHAM, Sue
(2014).
Facilitators as co-learners in a collaborative open course for teachers and students in higher education.
eLearning papers, European Commission.
BECKINGHAM, Sue
(2014).
Social media for professional learning and networking.
Lifewide Magazine, 10, 25-28.
BECKINGHAM, Sue and ADAMS, Joelle
(2013).
Introduction to Twitter for educational developers.
Educational developments, 14 (3), 10-12.
BECKINGHAM, Sue
(2011).
Twitter, SEDA and the November 2011 Conference.
Educational developments, 12.4, p. 28.
Book Section
BECKINGHAM, Sue
(2019).
Developing a professional online presence and effective network.
In: ROWELL, Chris, (ed.)
Social Media in Higher Education: Case Studies, Reflections and Analysis.
Open Book Publishers, 21-34.
BECKINGHAM, Sue
(2018).
Baseline skills—scaffolding soft skills development within the curriculum.
In: CARTER, Jenny, O'GRADY, Michael and ROSEN, Clive, (eds.)
Higher education computer science: A manual of practical approaches.
Springer, 221-242.
BECKINGHAM, Sue
(2018).
Using social media to learn from conferences.
In: POPOVIC, Celia, (ed.)
Learning from Academic Conferences.
Critical Issues in the Future of Learning and Teaching
(16).
Leiden, Brill | Sense.
BECKINGHAM, Sue
(2017).
Beckingham, @suebecks' Emergency #EdTechRations.
In: HOPKINS, David, (ed.)
Emergency Rations #EdTechRations: What’s so important we can’t leave it at home?
David Hopkins, 45-48.
PURVIS, Alison, RODGER, Helen and BECKINGHAM, Sue
(2016).
Experiences of social media in higher education: barriers, enablers and next steps.
In:
Social Media for Learning in Higher Education 2015 Conference proceedings (#SocMedHE15).
Sheffield, Sheffield Hallam University.
BECKINGHAM, Sue and NERANTZI, Chrissi
(2015).
BYOD4L : learning to use own smart devices for learning and teaching through the 5C framework.
In: MIDDLETON, Andrew, (ed.)
Smart learning : teaching and learning with smartphones and tablets in post-compulsory education.
MELSIG, Sheffield Hallam University, 108-127.
MIDDLETON, Andrew and BECKINGHAM, Sue
(2015).
Social media for learning : a framework to inspire innovation.
In: MIDDLETON, Andrew, (ed.)
Smart learning : teaching and learning with smartphones and tablets in post-compulsory education.
MELSIG, Sheffield Hallam University, 46-56.
BECKINGHAM, Sue
(2015).
The blended professional : Jack of all trades, and master of some?
In: HOPKINS, David, (ed.)
The Really Useful #EdTechBook.
UK, David Hopkins / CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 129-150.
NERANTZI, Chrissi and BECKINGHAM, Sue
(2014).
BYOD4L – Our Open Magical Box to Enhance Individuals’ Learning Ecologies.
In: JACKSON, Norman and WILLIS, Jenny, (eds.)
Lifewide Learning & Education in Universities and Colleges E-Book.
UK, Lifewide Education.
BECKINGHAM, Sue, PURVIS, Alison and RODGER, Helen
(2014).
The SHU Social Media CoLab: developing a social media strategy through open dialogue and collaborative guidance.
In:
Proceedings of the European Conference on Social Media.
Sonning, Wokingham, Academic Conferences and Publishing International Limited.
DUJARDIN, Florence, EDWARDS, Kirstie and BECKINGHAM, Sue
(2012).
Diigo : social bookmarking in a professional communication course.
In: CHEAL, C., COUGHLIN, J. and MOORE, S., (eds.)
Transformation in teaching : social media strategies in higher education.
Santa Rosa, CA, Informing Science Institute, 243-274.
Monograph
SMITH, David, WOODROOFE, Nicola, LITTLE, Liam, SLAY, Oliver, HANDFORTH, Rachel, BECKINGHAM, Sue, FIELDING-LLOYD, Beth, ZHANG, Hongwei and LUDWIG, Franziska
(2019).
Research Informed Teaching a Post Graduate perspective.
Project Report.
Sheffield Hallam University.