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Adams, Anne; Coughlan, Tim; Rogers, Yvonne; Collins, Trevor; Davies, Sarah-Jane; Blake, Canan and Lea, John (2011). Live linking of fieldwork to the laboratory increases students inquiry based reflections. In: CSCL 2011: International Conference on Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning, 04-08 Jul 2011, Hong Kong.

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Blake, Canan and Scanlon, Eileen (2014). Analysing online discussions in educational and work based settings. In: Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Networked Learning 2014, pp. 25–32.

Blake, Canan and Scanlon, Eileen (2013). Design for collaboration. Journal of Interactive Media in Education, 2013(Autumn), article no. 10.

Blake, Canan; Scanlon, Eileen; Twiner, Alison; Collins, Trevor; Jones, Ann and Kerawalla, Lucinda (2013). Analysis of learners’ fieldtrip talk during a collaborative inquiry task. In: EC-TEL 2013 Eighth European Conference on Technology Enhanced Learning, 17-21 Sep 2013, Paphos (Cyprus), pp. 32–42.

Blake, Canan and Scanlon, Eileen (2012). Analysing collaborative processes and interaction patterns in online discussions. In: Eighth International Conference on Networked Learning 2012, 02-04 Apr 2012, Maastricht, The Netherlands, pp. 10–17.

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 Apr 2011, Manchester.

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 Oct 2010, Valetta, Malta.

Blake, Canan and Scanlon, Eileen (2007). Reconsidering simulations in science education ata distance: features of effective use. Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 23(6) pp. 491–502.

Blake, Canan and Rapanotti, Lucia (2004). Usability evaluation of distributed groupware in distance learning. In: Akpinar, Y. ed. Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Information Technology Besed Higher Education and Training. New York, USA: IEEE, pp. 500–504.

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.

Blake, Canan T. and Rapanotti, Lucia (2001). Mapping interactions in a computer conferencing environment. In: European Conference on Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (Euro-CSCL), 22-24 Mar 2001, Maastricht.

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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, DREAM - Danish Research Center on Education and Advanced Media Materials.

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 Jul 2011, London, UK.

Conole, Grainne; Scanlon, Eileen; Kerawalla, Lucinda; Mulholland, Paul; Anastopoulou, 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 Jun - 4 Jul 2008, Vienna.

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Jones, Ann; Rienties, Bart and Blake, Canan (2019). Evidence-based Learning: Foundations. In: Ferguson, Amy; Jones, Ann and Scanlon, Eileen eds. Educational Visions: The lessons from 40 years of innovation. London: Ubiquity Press, pp. 93–108.

Jones, Ann; Blake, Canan and Petrou, Marilena (2011). Inquiry learning in semi-formal contexts. In: Littleton, Karen; Scanlon, Eileen and Sharples, Mike eds. Orchestrating Inquiry Learning. Abingdon, UK: Routledge, pp. 192–213.

Jones, Ann; Issroff, Kim; Scanlon, Eileen; Clough, Gill; McAndrew, Patrick and Blake, Canan (2006). Using mobile devices for learning in informal settings: is it motivating? In: IADIS International Conference on Mobile Learning, 14-16 Jul 2006, Dublin, IADIS Press, pp. 251–255.

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.

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, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Jones, Ann; Scanlon, Eileen and Blake, Canan (1998). Reflections on a model of evaluating learning technologies. In: Oliver, Martin ed. Innovation in the Evaluation of Learning Technology. London: University of North London, pp. 25–40.

Jones, Ann; Scanlon, Eileen; Blake, Canan; Butcher, Philip; Greenberg, Joel; Murphy, Pat and Ross, Shelagh (1996). Evaluating CAL at the Open University: 15 years on. Computers and Education, 26(1-3) pp. 5–15.

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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 Mar 2007, Dublin, Ireland.

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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.

Olakanmi, Eunice; Scanlon, Eileen; Blake, Canan and Jones, Ann (2010). Promoting co-and self-regulation among young science learners in a computer supported collaborative (CSCL) environment. In: STELLA workshop on Self-Regulated Learning in Technology Enhanced Learning Environments: Problems and Promises, 1 Oct 2010, Barcelona, Shaker Verlag, pp. 71–85.

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Rapanotti, Lucia; Blake, Canan Tosunoglu and Griffiths, Robert (2002). eTutorials with voice groupware: real-time conferencing to support computing students at a distance. In: Proceedings of the 7th annual conference on Innovation and technology in computer science education, 24-26 Jun 2002, Aarhus, Denmark.

Rapanotti, Lucia; Blake, Canan T. and Griffiths, Rob (2002). Voice groupware to support students at a distance. In: 4th International Conference on Environmental Education, 24-28 Nov 2002, Lugano, Switzerland.

Rosewell, Jonathan; Thomson, Fiona and Blake, Canan (2001). The physical world: multimedia physics at a distance. In: Computers and Learning 2001: Learning across the ages - looking back and looking forwards, 2-4 Apr 2001, University of Warwick.

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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 Jul 2011, Hong Kong.

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 Jul 2007, Lisbon, Portugal.

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.

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.

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