Allison Littlejohn

Education

Littlejohn received her PhD from the University of Strathclyde in Chemistry in 1988. Her thesis was titled A Comparative Examination of the Mechanical Properties of Sodium Nitrate and Calcite and the Influence of Defects On Their Reactivity.[2]

Career and research

Littlejohn was appointed as Professor within the School of Education and Dean of Learning and Teaching at the College of Social Sciences at the University of Glasgow in April 2019.[3] In November 2019 she was appointed director of University College London's knowledge lab.[4]

Publications

She has published on open-access learning, digital resources, massive open online courses (MOOCs), and Wikipedia editing within education:

  • Allison Littlejohn and Carol Higgison, A guide for teachers (York: Learning and Teaching Support Network (LTSN), 2003)
  • Littlejohn, Allison; Pegler, Chris (2007). Preparing for Blended e-Learning. Abingdon, UK: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-40361-0 via oro.open.ac.uk.
  • Margaryan, Anoush; Littlejohn, Allison; Vojt, Gabrielle (2011). "Are digital natives a myth or reality? University students' use of digital technologies". Computers & Education. 56 (2): 429–440. doi:10.1016/j.compedu.2010.09.004. ISSN 0360-1315.
  • Allison Littlejohnn and Anoush Margaryan, Technology-enhanced professional learning : processes, practices, and tools (New York: Routledge, 2013)
  • Allison Littlejohn and Chris Pegler, Reusing open resources : learning in open networks for work, life and education (London: Routledge, 2015)
  • Margaryan, Anoush; Bianco, Manuela; Littlejohn, Allison (2015). "Instructional quality of Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs)" (PDF). Computers & Education. 80: 77–83. doi:10.1016/j.compedu.2014.08.005. ISSN 0360-1315.
  • Victoria Murphy, Allison Littlejohn, Bart C. Rienties, (2020) 'Social network analysis and activity theory: A symbiotic relationship', Dominik E. Froehlich, Martin Rehm, and Bart C. Rienties (eds.) Mixed methods social network analysis: Theories and methodologies in learning and education (London, United Kingdom: Routledge) pp. 113–125
  • Vasudha Chaudhari, Victoria Murphy, and Allison Littlejohn, (2020) 'The Educational Intelligent Economy – Lifelong Learning – A vision for the future', Tavis D. Jules, and Florin D. Salajan (eds.) The Educational Intelligent Economy: Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and the Internet of Things in Education. International Perspectives on Education and Society (In Press), 38. Emerald, pp. 109–126
  • Berry, Leon; Rienties, Bart; Littlejohn, Allison; Sastry, Venkat (2020). "A quasi-experimental study to explore the impact of PAR on becoming an Agile Warrior" (PDF). Military Psychology. 32 (2): 198–211. doi:10.1080/08995605.2020.1724753. ISSN 0899-5605. S2CID 211566202.

References

  1. Allison Littlejohn publications indexed by Google Scholar
  2. Littlejohn, Allison (1988). A Comparative Examination of the Mechanical Properties of Sodium Nitrate and Calcite and the Influence of Defects On Their Reactivity. strath.ac.uk (PhD thesis). University of Strathclyde.
  3. Gale, Trevor (2019). "Professor Allison Littlejohn joins the School of Education". cradall.org. Centre for Research & Development in Adult and Lifelong Learning. Retrieved 2020-02-26.
  4. "New Director of UCL Knowledge Lab appointed". ucl.ac.uk. University College London. 2019-11-20. Retrieved 2020-02-26.
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