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Power, Tom; Babu, Rasel and Chowdhury, Tanjeeba (2017). An Evaluation of Computer Aided Learning (BRAC-CAL) in Secondary Schools in Bangladesh. Research Monograph Series (73). Dhaka, Bangladesh: BRAC Research and Evaluation Division.

Power, Tom; Gater, Rosalind; Grant, Catherine and Winters, Niall (2014). Educational Technology Topic Guide. HEART Topic Guides. London: The Health & Education Advice & Resource Team (HEART).

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Power, Tom; Eyres, Ian and McCormick, Robert (2019). Effecting Change Within and Across a National Education System. In: Eyres, Ian; McCormick, Robert and Power, Tom eds. Sustainable English Language Teacher Development at Scale. Lessons from Bangladesh. London: Bloomsbury Academic, pp. 1–6.

Power, Tom (2019). Approaches to Teacher Professional Development in Low-to-Middle-Income Countries. In: Eyres, Ian; McCormick, Robert and Power, Tom eds. Sustainable English Language Teacher Development at Scale. Lessons from Bangladesh. London: Bloomsbury Academic, pp. 47–65.

Power, Tom (2019). The EIA approach to Teacher Development. In: Eyres, Ian; McCormick, Robert and Power, Tom eds. Sustainable English Language Teacher Development at Scale. Lessons from Bangladesh. London: Bloomsbury Academic, pp. 67–78.

Power, Tom (2013). The 'new' new technology: exploiting the potential of mobile communications and open educational resources. In: Moon, Bob ed. Teacher Education and the Challenge of Development:a global analysis. Education, Poverty and International Development. Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 212–226.

Power, Tom and Sankale, James (2009). Mobile technologies: current practice, future possibilities. In: Vrasidas, Charalambos; Zembylas, Michalinos and Glass, Gene V. eds. ICT for education, development and social justice. Current Perspectives on Applied Information Technologies. Charlotte, NC. USA: Information Age Publishing, pp. 123–146.

Power, Tom; Porteus, Kimberley; Ramadiro, Brian; Thsume, Nomakholwa; Makalema, Shumi and Thomas, Rhodri (2009). Is there a role for information and communications technologies (ICTs) in the education and development or disadvantaged rural communities? In: Vrasidas, Charalambos; Zembylas, Michalinos and Glass, Gene V. eds. ICT for Education, Development and Social Justice. Charlotte, NC, USA: Information Age Publishing, pp. 85–102.

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Walsh, Christopher S.; Power, Tom; Khatoon, Masuda; Biswas, Sudeb Kumar; Paul, Ashok Kumar; Sarka, Bikash Chandra and Griffiths, Malcolm (2013). The ‘trainer in your pocket’: mobile phones within a teacher continuing professional development (CDP) program in Bangladesh. Professional Development in Education, 39(2) pp. 186–200.

Power, Tom; Shaheen, Robina; Solly, Michael; Woodward, Clare and Burton, Sonia (2012). English in action: school based teacher development in Bangladesh. Curriculum Journal, 23(4) pp. 503–529.

Power, Tom (2012). Towards a new architecture for teacher professional development in South Sudan. Transforming Government: People, Process and Policy, 6(4) pp. 368–379.

Power, Tom and Thomas, Rhodri (2007). The classroom in your pocket? Curriculum Journal, 18(3) pp. 373–388.

Leach, Jenny; Patel, Rakhee; Peters, Alexis; Power, Thomas; Ahmed, Atef and Makalima, Shumi (2004). Deep impact: a study of the use of hand-held computers for teacher professional development in primary schools in the Global South. European Journal of Teacher Education, 27(1) pp. 5–28.

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Power, Tom; Mathew, Rama and Siddique, Ashraf (2015). Changes in teaching and learning: what counts, who to, and how is it counted? In: UKFIET 2015 Conference Papers, 13th International Conference on Education & Development., UKFIET: The Education & Development Forum.

Power, Tom and Erling, Elizabeth (2014). Supporting development through improving English language teaching and learning in Bangladesh. In: Supporting development through improving English language teaching and learning in Bangladesh.

Power, Tom (2014). Teacher education, mobile learning, and the challenges of scale. In: Teacher Educator Conference 2014 (TEC 14), 21-23 Feb 2014, Hyderabad.

Power, Tom (2013). How to maintain the integrity and effectiveness of m-Education Innovation through sustainable delivery, during and after funded support? In: 3rd Annual mEducation Alliance International Symposium: Commit Fair for Project Scaling, 15-16 Oct 2013, Washington, DC, USA.

Power, Tom; Long, Lesley Anne and Eyres, Ian (2013). From education to health: lessons from cross-disciplinary teaching, research and development activity, in South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa. In: 12th UKFIET International Conference on Education and Development: Education and Development Post 2015: Reflecting, Reviewing, Re-visioning, 10-12 Sep 2013, Oxford, UK.

Power, Tom; Walsh, Christopher and Hedges, Claire (2012). Using mobile phones to support ELT in Bangladeshi schools. In: 46th Annual International IATEFL Conference and Exhibition, 19-23 Mar 2012, Glasgow.

Walsh, Christopher S.; Shaheen, Robina and (2012). Low cost mobile phones for large scale teacher professional development in Bangladesh. In: 11th World Conference on Mobile and Contextual Learning (mLearn 2012), 15-18 Oct 2012, Helsinki, Finland.

Walsh, Christopher and Power, Tom (2011). Going digital on low-cost mobile phones in Bangladesh. In: Annual International Conference on Education & e-Learning (EeL), 07-08 Nov 2011, Singapore.

Power, Tom; Umar, Abdurrahman and Hedges, Claire (2011). Transforming English language learning in rural classrooms: OERs, mobile technologies and scale. In: eLearning Africa: 6th International Conference on ICT for Development, Education and Training, 25-27 May 2011, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

Power, Tom (2011). IT and English teaching: example from Bangladesh. In: International Conference on Improving the Quality of Secondary Education, 10-12 May 2011, New Delhi, India.

Shohel, M. Mahruf C. and Power, Tom (2010). Introducing mobile technology for enhancing teaching and learning to the English language classroom in Bangladesh. In: The Sixth Pan-Commonwealth Forum on Open Learning, 24-28 Nov 2010, Kochi, India.

Shohel, M. Mahruf C. and Power, Tom (2010). Introducing mobile technology for enhancing teaching and learning to the English language classroom in Bangladesh. In: 4th International Malaysian Educational Technology Convention (IMETC 2010), 26-29 Sep 2010, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Power, Tom (2006). Using suites of free refurbished computers may cost over four times more than buying and using ‘state of the art’ learning technologies. In: British Educational Research Association Annual Conference 2006, 6-9 Sep 2006, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK.

Power, Tom and Thomas, Rhodri (2006). mLearning: the classroom in your pocket? In: British Educational Research Association (BERA) Annual Conference, 3-6 Sep 2008, Warwick, UK.

Leach, Jenny; Moon, Bob and Power, Tom (2002). Building teachers' professional knowledge through ICT: experience and analysis across the digital divide. In: European Conference on Educational Research, 11-14 Sep 2002, School of Psychology and Educational Sciences, University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal.

Kwelemtini, A.; Leach, J. and Power, T. (2002). ICT and the building of professional knowledge: Experience in different African contexts. In: 2nd Pan-Commonwealth Forum on Open Learning : Open Learning: Transforming Education for Development, 29 Jul - 2 Aug 2002, International Convention Centre, Durban, South Africa, Commonwealth of Learning.

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Stevenson, Jacqueline; Power, Tom; Rahman, Hafiz; Tahsin Haider, Arosa; Kawser, Masud; Hoque Fahad, Sameul; Farhana, Susan; Parvin, Tauhida and Khanam, Tahmina (2023). Evidence Café 2: Report.

Hedges, Claire; Power, Tom; Haider, Arosa Tahsin; Shifat, Nazmuzzaman; Kawser, Masud; Galib, Sabir Hasan; Fahad, Sameul Hoque; Munira, Sirajam and Parvin, Tauhida (2022). 3MPower Evidence Café 1: Report.

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