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Professor Eileen Scanlon

Professor Eileen Scanlon

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Publications

Authored Book
Twining, P.; Evans, D.; Cook, D.; Ralston, J.; Selwood, I.; Jones, A.; Underwood, J.; Dillon, G.; Scanlon, E.; Heppell, S.; Kukulska-Hulme, A.; McAndrew, P. and Sheehy, K. (2005). Tablet PCs in schools: Case study report: A report for Becta by the Open University. Coventry, UK: Becta.
Book Chapter
Littleton, Karen; Sharples, Mike and Scanlon, Eileen (2012). Editorial introduction: orchestrating inquiry learning. In: Littleton, Karen; Scanlon, Eileen and Sharples, Mike eds. Orchestrating Inquiry Learning. Oxford: Routledge, pp. 1–6.
Scanlon, Eileen; Anastopoulou, Stamatina and Kerawalla, Lucinda (2011). Inquiry learning reconsidered; contexts, representations and challenges. In: Littleton, Karen; Scanlon, Eileen and Sharples, Mike eds. Orchestrating Inquiry Learning. Abingdon: Routledge.
Scanlon, Eileen (2011). Analyzing productive interactions in CSCL: collaborations, computers and contradictions. In: Puntambekar, Sadhana; Erkens, Gijsbert and Hmelo-Silver, Cindy E. eds. Analyzing Interactions in CSCL: Methods, Approaches and Issues. Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning Series, 12 (Part 3). Springer, pp. 319–339.
Olakanmi, Eunice; Blake, Canan and Scanlon, Eileen (2010). The role of self-regulated learning in enhancing conceptual understanding of rate of chemical reactions. In: Dettori , Giuliana and Persico , Donatella eds. Enhancing Fostering Self-Regulated Learning through ICT. IGI Global, pp. 248–267.
Scanlon, Eileen; Littleton, Karen; Anastopoulou, Stamatina; Sharples, Mike and Ainsworth, Shaaron (2010). Personal Inquiry and groupwork: issues for computer-supported inquiry learning. In: Dimitracopoulou, Angelique; O'Malley, Claire; Suthers, Daniel and Reimann, Peter eds. Computer Supported Collaborative Learning Practices - CSCL2009 Community Events Proceedings. ISLS.
Holliman, Richard and Scanlon, Eileen (2009). Interpreting contested science: media influence and scientific citizenship. In: Holliman, Richard; Whitelegg, Elizabeth; Scanlon, Eileen; Smidt, Sam and Thomas, Jeff eds. Investigating Science Communication in the Information Age: Implications for public engagement and popular media. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, pp. 254–273.
Clough, Gill; Jones, Ann; McAndrew, Patrick and Scanlon, Eileen (2009). Informal learning evidence in online communities of mobile device enthusiasts. In: Ally, Mohamed ed. Mobile Learning: Transforming the Delivery of Education and Training. Issues in Distance Education. Athabasca University Press, pp. 99–112.
Carr, Jennifer; Whitelegg, Liz; Holliman, Richard; Scanlon, Eileen and Hodgson, Barbara (2009). Investigating gendered representations of scientists, technologists, engineers and mathematicians on UK children’s television. In: Holliman, Richard; Whitelegg, Liz; Scanlon, Eileen; Smidt, Sam and Thomas, Jeff eds. Investigating science communication in the information age: Implications for public engagement and popular media. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, pp. 237–252.
Colwell, Chetz; Di Paolo, Terry; Scanlon, Eileen; Cooper, Martyn; Uren, Victoria and Jelfs, Anne (2003). Redesigning practical work: web-based remote experimentation. In: Scanlon, Eileen and Holliman, Richard eds. Mediating science learning through information and communications technology. London: Routledge, pp. 169–187.
Scanlon, Eileen (2003). ICT for science education: current prospects and trends for research. In: Holliman, Richard and Scanlon, Eileen eds. Mediating science learning through information and communications technology. London, UK: Routledge.
Conference Item
Fenton-O'Creevy, Mark; Conole, Grainne; Lins, Jeffrey; Peffer, Gilbert; Adam, Marc; Lindley, Craig; Smidt, Ale; Clough, Gill and Scanlon, Eileen (2012). A learning design to support the emotion regulation of investors. In: OECD-SEBI International Conference on Investor Education, 3-4 February 2012, Goa, India.
Charitonos, Koula; Blake, Canan; Scanlon, Eileen and Jones, Ann (2012). Trajectories of learning across museums and classrooms. In: The Transformative Museum, 22-25 May 2012, Roskilde, Denmark (forthcoming).
Iacovides, Ioanna; Aczel, James; Scanlon, Eileen and Woods, Will (2011). What do players have to say about informal learning through games? In: EARLI Conference 2011: Education for a Global Networked Society, 30 August-3 September 2011, Exeter, UK.
Scanlon, Eileen; Blake, Canan; Twiner, Alison; Collins, Trevor; Jones, Ann and Kerawalla, Lucinda (2011). Collaboration in communities of inquirers: an example from a geography field trip. In: 9th International Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning Conference, 04-08 July 2011, Hong Kong.
Blake, Canan; Adams, Anne and Scanlon, Eileen (2011). Effectiveness of mobile learning across various settings. In: CAL Conference 2011, Learning Futures: Education, Technology & Sustainability, 13 - 15 April 2011, Manchester.
Iacovides, Ioanna; Aczel, James; Scanlon, Eileen and Woods, William (2011). Making sense of game-play: how can we examine learning and involvement? In: DiGRA 2011 Conference: Think Design Play, 14-17 September 2011, Hilversum, the Netherlands.
Iacovides, Ioanna; Aczel, James; Scanlon, Eileen and Woods, William (2011). What can breakdowns and breakthroughs tell us about learning and involvement experienced during game-play? In: 5th European Conference on Games Based Learning, 20-21 October 2011, Athens, Greece.
Charitonos, Koula; Blake, Canan; Scanlon, Eileen and Jones, Ann (2011). Museum learning 2.0: how (can) Web 2.0 technologies be used for enhancing the museum learning experience? In: EVA London 2011: Electronic Visualisation and the Arts, 6-8 July 2011, London, UK.
Gaved, Mark; Mulholland, Paul; Kerawalla, Lucinda; Collins, Trevor and Scanlon, Eileen (2010). More notspots than hotspots: strategies for undertaking networked learning in the real world. In: mLearn 2010 9th World Conference on Mobile and Contextual Learning, 20 - 22 October 2010, Valetta, Malta.
Blake, Canan; Adams, Anne and Scanlon, Eileen (2010). Using PDAs in healthcare settings. In: Proceedings of mLearn 2010, World Conference on Mobile and contextual Learning, Valetta, Malta. University of Malta,, 19-22 October 2010, Valetta, Malta.
Scanlon, Eileen; Kerawalla, Lucinda; Twiner, Alison; Mulholland, Paul; Collins, Trevor; Jones, Ann; Gaved, Mark; Littleton, Karen; Blake, Canan and Conole, Grainne (2010). Personal Inquiry: scripting support for inquiry learning by participatory design. In: Computer-Based Learning in Science, 7-10 Jul 2010, Warsaw, Poland.
Kerawalla, Lucinda; Petrou, Marilena and Scanlon, Eileen (2010). Talk Factory: the use of graphical representations to support argumentation around an interactive whiteboard in primary school science. In: Computer-Based Learning in Science, 7-10 Jul 2010, Warsaw, Poland.
Clough, Gill; Conole, Gráinne and Scanlon, Eileen (2010). Using participatory evaluation to support collaboration in an interdisciplinary context. In: Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Networked Learning 2010, 3-4 May, 2010, Aalborg, Denmark.
Scanlon, Eileen and Conole, Grainne (2010). Personal inquiry and interdisciplinary challenges: methodological and theoretical frameworks for learning technologies research. In: American Educational Research Association, 3 May 2010, Denver, Colorado, USA.
Kozinska, K.; Kursun, E.; Wilson, T.; McAndrew, P.; Scanlon, E. and Jones, A. (2010). Are open educational resources the future of e-learning? In: 3rd International Future-Learning Conference: Innovations in Learning for the Future, 10-14 May 2010, Istanbul, Turkey.
Scanlon, Eileen; Kerawalla, Lucinda; Gaved, Mark; Jones, Ann; Collins, Trevor; Mulholland, Paul; Blake, Canan; Petrou, Marilena and Littleton, Karen (2010). The challenge of supporting networked personal inquiry learning across contexts. In: The 7th International Conference on Networked Learning 2010, 3-4 May 2010, Aalborg, Denmark.
Kerawalla, Lucinda; Scanlon, Eileen; Jones, Ann; Littleton, Karen; Mulholland, Paul; Collins, Trevor; Twiner, Alison; Clough, Gill; Blake, Canan; Petrou, Marilena; Conole, Grainne and Gaved, Mark (2010). Being a Geographer: the role of mobile, scripted inquiry in mediating embodied meaning-making during Geography fieldtrips. In: 9th World Conference on Mobile and Contextual Learning (mlearn 2010), 19-22 Oct 2010, Valletta, Malta.
Clough, Gill; Conole, Gráinne and Scanlon, Eileen (2009). Behavioural finance and immersive games: a pan-European framework for design and evaluation. In: Same places, different spaces - Proceedings ascilite Auckland 2009, 6-9 December 2009, Auckland, New Zealand.
Kerawalla, Lucinda; Scanlon, Eileen; Twiner, Alison; Jones, Ann; Littleton, Karen and Gaved, Mark (2009). Technological mediation of personal inquiry in UK GCSE geography: opportunities and challenges. In: CAL09 - Learning in Digital Worlds, 23-25 March 2009, Brighton, UK.
Scanlon, E.; Conole, G. and Littleton, K. (2009). Participatory design for personal inquiry. In: American Educational Research Association, 13-17 April 2009, San Diego, USA.
Mulholland, P.; Collins, T.; Gaved, M.; Wright, M.; Sharples, M.; Greenhalgh, C.; Kerwalla, L.; Scanlon, E. and Littleton, K. (2009). Activity guide: an approach to scripted inquiry learning. In: AIED Workshop on Exploratory Learning Environments, 6-10 July 2009, Brighton, UK.
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. In: European Association for Research in Learning and Instruction Conference, August 2009, Amsterdam.
Kerawalla, L.; Scanlon, E.; Jones, A.; Collins, T.; Conole, G.; Littleton, K.; Mulholland, P.; Twiner, A.; Tosunoglu Blake, C. and Gaved, Mark (2009). Characterising participation trajectories and the negotiation of personalised inquiry learning in the secondary school geography classroom. In: British Educational Research Association, September 2009, Manchester, UK.
Kerawalla, Lucinda; Scanlon, Eileen; Twiner, Alison; Jones, Ann; Littleton, Karen; Conole, Grainne; Mulholland, Paul; Collins, Trevor; Blake, Canan; Clough, Gill and Gaved, Mark (2009). Technological mediation of personal inquiry in UK GCSE geography: opportunities and challenges. In: CAL09 - Learning in Digital Worlds, 23-25 March 2009, Brighton, UK.
Whitelegg, L.; Carr, J.; Holliman, R.; Hodgson, B. and Scanlon, E. (2009). Exploring gendered stereotypes on science television with children and young people: towards a classroom application. In: European Science Education Research Association (ESERA), 31 Aug - 4 Sep 2009, Istanbul.
Collins, Trevor; Gaved, Mark; Mulholland, Paul; Kerawalla, Cindy; Twiner, Alison; Scanlon, Eileen; Jones, Ann; Littleton, Karen; Conole, Grainne and Blake, Canan (2008). Supporting location-based inquiry learning across school, field and home contexts. In: Proceedings of the MLearn 2008 Conference, 7 - 10 Oct 2008, Ironbridge Gorge, Shropshire, UK.
Conole, Grainne; Scanlon, Eileen; Kerawalla, Lucinda; Mulholland, Paul; Anastopulou, Stamatina and Blake, Canan (2008). From design to narrative: the development of inquiry-based learning models. In: World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia and Telecommunications (EDMEDIA), 30 June - 4 July 2008, Vienna.
Scanlon, Eileen; Jones, Ann; Collins, Trevor; Conole, Grainne; Gaved, Mark; Kerawalla, Lucinda; Littleton, Karen; Mulholland, Paul; Twiner, Alison and Blake, Canan (2008). Investigating personal inquiry: An activity theory approach. In: Proceedings of mLearn, 8-10 October 2008, Wolverhampton, UK.
Mann, Phebe; Aczel, James; Scanlon, Eileen and Cooper, Martyn (2008). Supporting computer-supported collaborative work (CSCW) in conceptual design. In: 24th Annual Conference of Association of Researchers in Construction Management ARCOM, 1-3 Sep 2008, Cardiff.
Mann, Phebe; Aczel, James; Scanlon, Eileen and Cooper, Martyn (2007). Sketch-Based Interfaces to Support Collaborative Conceptual Design Learning. In: Computer Assisted Learning (CAL '07), 26-28 March 2007, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland.
Whitelegg, Liz; Holliman, Richard; Allgaier, Joachim; Hodgson, Barbara and Scanlon, Eileen (2007). Invisible witnesses? How scientists, technologists, engineers and mathematicians are represented on UK television. In: Paper presented at the British Educational Research Association (BERA) Conference, 6-9 September, University of Warwick, UK.
Marshall, Christine; Issroff, Kim; Scanlon, Eileen; Blake, Canan; Holliman, Richard; Smidt, Samantha; Clough, Gill; Banks, Frank; Jones, Ann; Roche, Nel and Waycott, Jenny (2007). Investigating mobile science learning in workplace settings. In: CAL07: Development, Disruption and Debate - D3, 26-28 March, Dublin, Ireland.
Scanlon, Eileen; Banks, Frank; Blake, Canan; Clough, Gill; Jones, Ann; Holliman, Richard; Issroff, Kim; Marshall, Christine; Roche, Nel; Smidt, Samantha and Waycott, Jenny (2007). PDAS as workplace tools for science teachers. In: IADIS International Conference - Mobile Learning 2007, 5-7 July, Lisbon, Portugal.
Scanlon, Eileen and O'Shea, Tim (2007). New educational technology models for social and personal computing. In: Proceedings of the Seventh IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies (ICALT 2007), 18-20 July 2007, Niigata, Japan.
San Diego, Jonathan P.; Aczel, James; Hodgson, Barbara and Scanlon, Eileen (2006). Learners' strategies with multiple representations. In: European Association for Research on Learning and Instruction (EARLI) SIG 2 Bi-annual meeting 'Text and graphics comprehension', 30 Aug-01 Sep 2006, Nottingham, UK.
San Diego, Jonathan; Aczel, James; Hodgson, Barbara and Scanlon, Eileen (2006). 'There's more than meets the eye': analysing verbal protocols, gazes and sketches on external mathematical representations. In: 30th annual conference of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education (PME 30), 16–21 July 2006, Prague, Czech Republic.
Ralston, J.; Cooke, D.; Twining, P.; Dillon, G.; Evans, D.; Jones, A.; Kukulska-Hulme, A.; McAndrew, P.; Scanlon, E.; Selwood, I.; Sheehy, K. and Underwood, J. (2006). Introducing Tablet PCs in schools - a national study - some lessons learned. In: IFIP Conference, Imagining the future for ICT and Education, 26th - 30th June 2006, Norway.
Twining, P.; Cook, D.; Dillon, P.; Evans, G.; Heppell, A.; Jones, A.; Kukulska-Hulme, A.; McAndrew, P.; Ralston, J.; Scanlon, E.; Selwood, A.; Sheehy, K. and Underwood, J. (2005). Tablet PCs in schools. In: CALRG-TRLG Seminar, 15 June 2005, Milton Keynes, UK.
Hodgson, B.; Whitelegg, L. and Scanlon, E. (2003). Women in Science in higher Education - participation, progress and equity? In: Proceedings of the 11th International Gender and Science and Technology Conference (GASAT) Conference, 6-11 July 2003, Mauritius.
Whitelegg, Elizabeth; Hodgson, Barbara; Scanlon, Eileen and Donovan, Claire (2002). Young Women's Perceptions and Experiences of Becoming a Research Physicist. In: Proceedings of 12th International Conference of Women Engineers and Scientists, 27-31 July 2002, Ottawa, Canada.
Joiner, Richard; Scanlon, Eileen; O'Shea, Tim; Smith, Randall B. and Blake, Canan (2002). Evidence from a series of experiments on video-mediated collaboration: does eye contact matter? In: Computer Support for Collaborative Learning Conference, CSCL 2002, 7-11 Jan 2002, University of Colorado, USA.
Journal Article
Iacovides, Ioanna; Aczel, James; Scanlon, Eileen and Woods, Will (2012). Investigating the relationships between informal learning and player involvement in digital games. Learning, Media and Technology online first.
Kerawalla, Lucinda; Petrou, Marilena and Scanlon, Eileen (2012). The Talk Factory: supporting 'exploratory talk' around an interactive whiteboard in primary school science plenaries. Technology, Pedagogy and Education (In press).
Mulholland, Paul; Anastopoulou, Stamatina; Collins, Trevor; Feisst, Markus; Gaved, Mark; Kerawalla, Lucinda; Paxton, Mark; Scanlon, Eileen; Sharples, Mike and Wright, Michael (2011). nQuire: technological support for personal inquiry learning. IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies (In Press).
Scanlon, Eileen (2011). Digital futures: changes in scholarship, open educational resources and the inevitability of interdisciplinarity. Arts and Humanities in Higher Education (In Press).
Scanlon, Eileen (2011). Open science: trends in the development of science learning. Open Learning: The Journal of Open and Distance Learning, 26(2), pp. 97–112.
Iacovides, Ioanna; Aczel, James; Scanlon, Eileen; Taylor, Josie and Woods, William (2011). Motivation, engagement and learning through digital games. International Journal of Virtual and Personal Learning Environments, 2(2), pp. 1–16.
Scanlon, E.; Anastopoulou, S.; Kerawalla, L. and Mulholland, P. (2011). How technology resources can be used to represent personal inquiry and support students' understanding of it across contexts. Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 27(6), pp. 516–529.
Kerawalla, Lucinda; Littleton, Karen; Scanlon, Eileen; Jones, Ann; Gaved, Mark; Collins, Trevor; Mulholland, Paul; Blake, Canan; Clough, Gill; Conole, Grainne and Petrou, Marilena (2011). Personal inquiry learning trajectories in geography: technological support across contexts. Interactive Learning Environments iFirst.
Scanlon, Eileen (2010). Technology enhanced learning in science: interactions, affordances and design based research. Journal of Interactive Media in Education
Gaved, Mark; Collins, Trevor; Mulholland, Paul; Kerawalla, Lucinda; Jones, Ann; Scanlon, Eileen; Littleton, Karen; Blake, Canan; Petrou, Marilena; Clough, Gill and Twiner, Alison (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.
Pearce, Nick; Weller, Martin; Scanlon, Eileen and Kinsley, Samuel (2010). Digital scholarship considered: how new technologies could transform academic work. In Education, 16(1),
McAndrew, Patrick; Scanlon, Eileen and Clow, Doug (2010). An Open Future for Higher Education. Educause Quarterly, 33(1),
Conole, Grainne; Scanlon, Eileen; Littleton, Karen; Kerawalla, Lucinda and Mulholland, Paul (2010). Personal inquiry: innovations in participatory design and models for inquiry learning. Educational Multimedia International, 47(4), pp. 277–292.
Clough, G.; Jones, A. C; McAndrew, P. and Scanlon, E. (2007). Informal learning with PDAs and smartphones. Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 24(5), pp. 359–371.
Blake, Canan and Scanlon, Eileen (2007). Reconsidering simulations in science education at a distance: features of effective use. Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 23(6), pp. 491–502.
Scanlon, Eileen; Blake, Canan; Issroff, Kim and Lewin, Cathy (2006). Evaluating learning technologies: frameworks and case studies. International Journal of Learning Technology, 2(2-3), pp. 243–263.
Holliman, Richard and Scanlon, Eileen (2006). Investigating co-operation and collaboration in near synchronous computer mediated conferences. Computers and Education, 46(3), pp. 322–335.
Twining, Peter; Evans, Diane; Cook, Deirdre; Ralston, John; Selwood, Ian; Jones, Ann; Underwood, Jean; Scanlon, Eileen; Kukulska-Hulme, Agnes; Dillon, Gayle; McAndrew, Patrick and Sheehy, Kieron (2005). Should there be a future for Tablet PCs in schools? Journal of Interactive Media in Education
Scanlon, E. and Issroff, K. (2005). Activity Theory and Higher Education: evaluating learning technologies. Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 21(6), pp. 430–439.
Scanlon, Eileen; Jones, Ann and Waycott, Jenny (2005). Mobile technologies: prospects for their use in learning in informal science settings. Journal of Interactive Media in Education, 21(5),
Scanlon, Eileen; Blake, Canan; Joiner, Richard and O'Shea, Tim (2005). Technologically mediated complex problem‐solving on a statistics task. Learning, Media and Technology, 30(2), pp. 165–183.
Waycott, Jenny; Jones, Ann and Scanlon, Eileen (2005). PDAs as lifelong learning tools: an activity theory based analysis. Learning, Media and Technology, 30(2), pp. 107–130.
Donovan, Claire; Hodgson, Barbara; Scanlon, Eileen and Whitelegg, Elizabeth (2005). Women in higher education: issues and challenges for part time scientists. Women's Studies International Forum, 28(2-3), pp. 247–258.
Scanlon, Eileen; Colwell, Chetz; Cooper, Martyn and Di Paolo, Terry (2004). Remote experiments, re-versioning and re-thinking science learning. Computers and Education, 43(1-2), pp. 153–163.
Jones, Ann; Blake, Canan; Davies, Clare and Scanlon, Eileen (2004). Digital maps for learning: a review and prospects. Computers and Education, 43(1-2), pp. 91–107.
McAlister, S.; Ravenscroft, A. and Scanlon, E. (2004). Combining interaction and context design to support collaborative argumentation using a tool for synchronous CMC. Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 20(3), pp. 194–204.
Chan, Liz M.Y.; Jones, Ann C.; Scanlon, Eileen and Joiner, Richard (2004). The use of ICT to support the development of practical music skills through acquiring keyboard skills: a classroom based study. Computers and Education, 46(4), pp. 391–406.
Blake, C.T. and Scanlon, E. (2003). Enriching accounts of computer supported collaboration by using video data. ALT-J: Research in Learning Technology, 11(2), pp. 5–13.
Blake, Canan Tosunoglu; Davies, C.; Jones, A.; Morris, E. and Scanlon, E. (2003). Evaluating complex digital resources. ALT-J: Research in Learning Technology, 11(1), pp. 4–16.
Issroff, Kim and Scanlon, Eileen (2002). Educational Technology: The influence of theory. Journal of Interactive Media in Education, 6
Morris, E.J.; Joiner, R. and Scanlon, E. (2002). The contribution of computer-based activities to understanding statistics. Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 18(2), pp. 116–124.
Issroff, K. and Scanlon, E. (2002). Using technology in Higher Education: an activity theory perspective. Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 18(1), pp. 77–83.
Scanlon, Eileen; Morris, Erica; Di Paolo, Terry and Cooper, Martyn (2002). Contemporary approaches to learning science:technology mediated practical work. Studies in Science Education, 38 pp. 73–114.
Colwell, Chetz; Scanlon, Eileen and Cooper, Martyn (2002). Using remote laboratories to extend access to science and engineering. Computers and Education, 38(1-3), pp. 65–76.
Hennessy, Sara; Fung, Pat and Scanlon, Eileen (2001). The role of the graphic calculator in mediating graphing activity. International Journal of Mathematics Education for Science and Technology, 32(2), pp. 267–290.
Jones, Ann; Scanlon, Eileen and Blake, Canan (2000). Conferencing in communities of learners: examples from social history and science communication. Educational Technology and Society, 3(3), pp. 215–226.
Whitelock, Denise and Scanlon, Eileen (1998). The roles of gaze, gesture and gender in Computer Supported Collaborative Learning. Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 14(2), pp. 158–165.
Whitelock, Denise; Scanlon, Eileen and Taylor, Josie (1996). The influence of audio communications technology on computer-supported collaborative learning. ALT-J: Research in Learning Technology, 4(1), pp. 77–84.
Whitelock, Denise; Taylor, Josie; O'Shea, Tim; Scanlon, Eileen; Clark, Paul and O'Malley, Clare (1993). Challenging models of elastic collisions with a computer simulation. Computers and Education, 20(1), pp. 1–9.
Other
Conole, Grainne; Scanlon, Eileen; Mundin, Paul and Farrow, Robert (2010). Interdisciplinary Research: Findings from the TEL Research Programme. TEL Programme.
Carr, Jennifer; Whitelegg, Elizabeth; Holliman, Richard; Scanlon, Eileen and Hodgson, Barbara (2009). (In)visible Witnesses: Drawing on young people’s media literacy skills to explore gendered representations of science, technology, engineering and mathematics. UKRC, Bradford, UK.
Whitelegg, Elizabeth; Holliman, Richard; Carr, Jennifer; Scanlon, Eileen and Hodgson, Barbara (2008). (In)visible Witnesses: Investigating gendered representations of scientists, technologists, engineers and mathematicians on UK children's television. UK Resource Centre for Women in Science, Engineering and Technology, Bradford, UK.
Whitelegg, Elizabeth; Holliman, Richard; Carr, Jennifer; Scanlon, Eileen and Hodgson, Barbara (2008). (In)visible Witnesses: Young people's views of images of scientists, technologists, engineers and mathematicians on UK children's television from a gender perspective (Research Briefing). UK Resource Centre of Women in Science, Engineering and Technology, Bradford, UK.