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Freire, J., Beckingham, S., Price, R. and Compton, M. (2024) Scanning the horizon. Digital Education Studio, Queen mary University of London. https://www.qmul.ac.uk/digital-education-studio/news-events/de24/july/digital-education-story5/
Beckingham, S. and Hartley, P. (2024). The Generative AI CHECKLIST.
National Teaching Repository. Educational resource. https://doi.org/10.25416/NTR.27022309.v1
Beckingham S. (2024) Re-defining Modes of Learning. In G. Ó Súilleabháin, D. Lanclos and T. Farrelly (Eds) How to Use Digital Learning with Confidence and Creativity: A Practical Introduction (pp. 168-177). Edward Elgar Publishing. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781035311293.00034
Beckingham, S., Lawrence, J., Powell, S. and Hartley, P. (2024) Using Generative AI Effectively in Higher Education: Sustainable and Ethical Practices for Learning Teaching and Assessment. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003482918
Hartley, P., Beckingham, S., Lawrence, J. and Powell, S. (2024) Using Generative AI effectively in Higher Education. In S. Beckingham, J. Lawrence, S. Powell and P. Hartley (Eds.) Using Generative AI Effectively in Higher Education: Sustainable and Ethical Practices for Learning Teaching and Assessment (pp. 1-8). Routledge.
Beckingham, S., Lawrence, J., Powell, S. and Hartley, P. (2024) Sustainable and ethical GenAI for the common good: looking back and forward. In S. Beckingham, J. Lawrence, S. Powell and P. Hartley (Eds.) Using Generative AI Effectively in Higher Education: Sustainable and Ethical Practices for Learning Teaching and Assessment (pp. 127-138). Routledge.
Lawrence, J., Beckingham, S. , Hartley, P. and Powell, S. (2024) Using Generative AI Effectively in HE: sustainable and ethical practices for teaching, learning and assessment. SEDA Blog. https://thesedablog.wordpress.com/2024/05/31/using-generative-ai-effectively-in-he-sustainable-and-ethical-practices-for-teaching-learning-and-assessment/
Beckingham, S., Forsyth, R., Potter, J. and Stephenson, V. (2024) Enhancing Assessment: A Practitioner Guide. Advance HE. https://www.advance-he.ac.uk/knowledge-hub/enhancing-assessment-practitioner-guide
Purvis, A. and Beckingham, A. (2024) A Decade of Social Media for Learning: A Systematic Review. Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice, 21(5) https://doi.org/10.53761/vvvccy83
Beckingham, S. (2023) Collegiate Commentary on 'Five conundrums from the ChatGPT series'. Teaching Matters. University of Edinburgh.
Beckingham, S. and Irving-Bell, D. (2023) A practical approach to amplifying scholarly practice through digital technology. The Blog of the Association of National Teaching Fellows. https://ntf-association.com/a-practical-approach-to-amplifying-scholarly-practice-through-digital-technology/
Bligh, B., Beckingham, S., Gourlay, L. and Viola. J. K. (2023) Landscapes of learning for unknown futures: presenter responses to audience questions. SRHE Blog https://srheblog.com/2023/06/07/landscapes-of-learning-for-unknown-futures-presenter-responses-to-audience-questions/
Beckingham, S., Bullingham, L., Cuthbert, K., Hartley, P., Irving-Bell, D., Tasler, N., Stinson, l., Turner, S., Withnell, N. and Wooff, D. (2023) The National Teaching Repository − Sharing effective interventions: Learning from each other so that we can continue to enhance and improve what we do. SEDA Educational Developments 24.2.
Beckingham, S. (2023): Modes of Learning in Higher Education v2. National Teaching Repository. Figure. https://doi.org/10.25416/NTR.23511636.v1
Hartley, P., Beckingham, S. and Irving-Bell, D. (2023) Taking advantage of ChatGPT et al (ideally before the end of the world). SEDA Blog. https://thesedablog.wordpress.com/2023/06/14/taking-advantage-of-chatgpt-et-al-ideally-before-the-end-of-the-world/
Beckingham, S. (2023). Baseline Skills—Scaffolding Soft Skills Development Within the Curriculum. In: Carter, J., O'Grady, M., Rosen, C. (eds) Higher Education Computer Science: A Manual of Practical Approaches 2nd edition. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-29386-3_17
Beckingham, S. (2023). Professionalism and Online Presence. In: Carter, J., O'Grady, M., Rosen, C. (eds) Higher Education Computer Science: A Manual of Practical Approaches 2nd edition. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-29386-3_18
Beckingham, S., Beggs, R., Hinton, D., Varga-Atkins, T. and Watson, D. (2022) Modes of learning: a practice guide. Edited by Kay Hack. Advance HE. https://www.advance-he.ac.uk/knowledge-hub/beyond-flexible-learning-practice-guide
Beckingham, Sue (2022): The Learning Activity Smörgåsbord. National Teaching Repository. Poster. https://doi.org/10.25416/NTR.20182235.v1
Beckingham, S. (2022) The importance of a mentor in overcoming the ‘Jack of All Trades, Master of None’ syndrome. In E. McIntosh and D, Nutt, D. (eds) The Impact of the Integrated Practitioner in Higher Education Studies in Third Space Professionalism. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003037569
Hartley, P., Dawson, M. and Beckingham, S. (2022) Success in Groupwork 2nd edn. Bloomsbury Publishing. https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/success-in-groupwork-9781350933491/
Beckingham, Sue (2021): Modes of Learning. National Teaching Repository. Figure. https://doi.org/10.25416/NTR.16624510.v1
Beckingham, S. (2020) Co-creating Learning Experiences with Students as Partners. Journal of Social Media for Learning, 1(1), pp 70-77, 2019 SocMedHE Conference Edition. https://doi.org/10.24377/LJMU.jsml.vol1article394
Sum, K., Beckingham, S., Faulkner, S. and Baff, D. (2020) An Interactive Social Media Workshop Using Lego® Serious Play®. Journal of Social Media for Learning, 1(1), pp 94-111, 2019 SocMedHE Conference Edition. https://doi.org/10.24377/LJMU.jsml.vol1article392
Purvis, A. J., Rodger, H. M. and Beckingham, S. (2020) Experiences and perspectives of social media in learning and teaching in higher education. International Journal of Educational Research Open, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijedro.2020.100018
Beckingham, S. (2019) Developing a professional online presence and effective network. In C. Rowell Social Media in Higher Education: Case Studies, Reflections and Analysis. Open Book Publishers.
Beckingham, S., Wood, C., Paddon, J., Butler, A., Trueman, M. and Rooney, C. (2019) A SMASHing approach for developing staff and student digital capabilities within a Community of Practice. Journal of Educational Innovation, Partnership and Change, 5(1) 'Championing Student-Staff Partnerships in an Age of Change.' https://journals.studentengagement.org.uk/index.php/studentchangeagents/article/view/923
Beckingham S. (2019) SMASH: Social Media for Academic Studies at Hallam. [Case Study 4.3 pp 52-53] In P. Kahn and L. Anderson Developing Your Teaching Towards Excellence 2nd Edn. Abingdon: Routledge.
Beckingham, S. (2019) LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® for developing effective communication skills. Case Study 2.4, pp 24-25] In C. Nerantzi and A. James (2019) LEGO® for university learning: Inspiring academic practice in higher education, Version 1. Zenodo. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2813448
Beckingham, S. (2018) Baseline Skills—Scaffolding Soft Skills Development Within the Curriculum. In J, Carter, M. O'Grady and C. Rosen (Eds) Higher Education Computer Science: A Manual of Practical Approaches. Springer.
Beckingham, S. (2018) Using Social Media to Learn from Conferences. In C. Popovic. (Ed.) Learning from Academic Conferences, Leiden: Brill | Sense. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004373013_010
Beckingham, S. (2017). 'Sue Beckingham, @suebecks'. In: D. Hopkins (Ed), Emergency Rations #EdTechRations: What’s so important we can’t leave it at home?, 1st ed. https://www.dontwasteyourtime.co.uk/books/edtechrations/
Beckingham, S., Wood, C., Paddon, J., Butler, A., Trueman, M. and Rooney, C. (2019) A SMASHing approach for developing staff and student digital capabilities within a Community of Practice. Journal of Educational Innovation, Partnership and Change, 5(1) 'Championing Student-Staff Partnerships in an Age of Change.' https://journals.studentengagement.org.uk/index.php/studentchangeagents/article/view/923
Beckingham S. (2019) SMASH: Social Media for Academic Studies at Hallam. [Case Study 4.3 pp 52-53] In P. Kahn and L. Anderson Developing Your Teaching Towards Excellence 2nd Edn. Abingdon: Routledge.
Beckingham, S. (2019) LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® for developing effective communication skills. Case Study 2.4, pp 24-25] In C. Nerantzi and A. James (2019) LEGO® for university learning: Inspiring academic practice in higher education, Version 1. Zenodo. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2813448
Beckingham, S. (2018) Baseline Skills—Scaffolding Soft Skills Development Within the Curriculum. In J, Carter, M. O'Grady and C. Rosen (Eds) Higher Education Computer Science: A Manual of Practical Approaches. Springer.
Beckingham, S. (2018) Using Social Media to Learn from Conferences. In C. Popovic. (Ed.) Learning from Academic Conferences, Leiden: Brill | Sense. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004373013_010
Beckingham, S. (2017). 'Sue Beckingham, @suebecks'. In: D. Hopkins (Ed), Emergency Rations #EdTechRations: What’s so important we can’t leave it at home?, 1st ed. https://www.dontwasteyourtime.co.uk/books/edtechrations/
Purvis, A., Rodger, H.M. , Beckingham, S. (2016) Experiences of Social Media in Higher Education: Barriers, Enablers and Next Steps. Social Media for Learning in Higher Education - Conference Proceedings 2015, Sheffield Hallam University. ISBN: 978-1-84387-394-5. DOI: http://doi.org/10.7190/SocMedHE/2015/10
Purvis, A., Rodger, H., and Beckingham, S. (2016) Engagement or Distraction: The use of Social Media for Learning in Higher Education. Student Engagement and Experience Journal, 5 (1). https://shura.shu.ac.uk/id/eprint/12274
Lancaster, S. J. and Beckingham, S. (2016) The four dimensional conference: using social media at conferences. Higher Education Academy Blog (Online) Available at https://www.heacademy.ac.uk/blog/four-dimensional-conference-using-social-media-conferences
Beckingham, S. (2015) ‘My role as a facilitator: The value of reflection from multiple personal perspectives’, Learning and Teaching in Action, 11 (1) pp.44-51. Manchester Metropolitan University (Online). Available at: http://www.celt.mmu.ac.uk/ltia/Vol11Iss1
Nerantzi, C. and Beckingham, S. (2015) Scaling-up open CPD for teachers in higher education using a snowballing approach , in: Rennie, F. (ed.) The distributed university, JPAAP Special Issue, Volume 3, Issue 1, pp. 109-121. https://doi.org/10.14297/jpaap.v3i1.148
Beckingham, S. (2015) Social Media and Radiography July 2015 [Guest post] MedRadJClub. [Online] Available at: https://medradjclub.wordpress.com/medradblogs/
Beckingham, S. (2015) What does it mean to be a Digital Lifewide Learner? The Journal of Technology Enhanced Learning, Innovation and Change
Volume 1, Issue 1. https://journals.shu.ac.uk/index.php/telic/article/view/71
Nerantzi, C. and Beckingham, S. (2015) BYOD4L: Learning to use own smart devices for learning and teaching through the 5C framework, in Middleton, A. (ed.) (2015): Smart learning: teaching and learning with smartphones and tablets in post-compulsory education, Sheffield: MELSIG publication, available at http://shura.shu.ac.uk/9616/
Middleton, A. and Beckingham, S. (2015) Social media for learning: A framework to inspire innovation, in Middleton, A. (ed.) (2015): Smart learning: teaching and learning with smartphones and tablets in post-compulsory education, Sheffield: MELSIG publication, available at http://shura.shu.ac.uk/9615/
Beckingham, S, (2015) How Social Media Can Help You Become a Creative Digital Scholar. In Willis, J. ed. Creative Academic Magazine Issue 1 Finding our Element, pp 22-26. [Online] Available at: http://www.creativeacademic.uk/magazine.html
Nerantzi, C. and Beckingham, S. (2015) Cross-institutional open course: BYOD4L. Jisc Digital Student Investigating students' expectations of the digital environment.
Beckingham, S., Nerantzi, C., Reed, P. and Walker, D. (2015) Speedy professional conversations around learning and teaching in higher education via the brand new tweetchat #LTHEchat, Journal ALISS Quarterly, February 2015, available at http://alissnet.org.uk/aliss-quarterly/
Nerantzi, C., Jackson, N. and Beckingham, S. (2014) Adapting HE to the Social Age of Learning: How can social media help?, in: Stodd, J. (ed.), Lifewide Magazine, Issue 11.
Nerantzi, C. and Beckingham, S. (2014) BYOD4L – Bring Your own Devices for Learning, ALT Newsletter. 8 August 2014, available at https://newsletter.alt.ac.uk/2014/08/byod4l-bring-your-own-devices-for-learning/
Purvis, A., Rodger, H., and Beckingham, S. (2016) Engagement or Distraction: The use of Social Media for Learning in Higher Education. Student Engagement and Experience Journal, 5 (1). https://shura.shu.ac.uk/id/eprint/12274
Lancaster, S. J. and Beckingham, S. (2016) The four dimensional conference: using social media at conferences. Higher Education Academy Blog (Online) Available at https://www.heacademy.ac.uk/blog/four-dimensional-conference-using-social-media-conferences
Beckingham, S. (2015) ‘My role as a facilitator: The value of reflection from multiple personal perspectives’, Learning and Teaching in Action, 11 (1) pp.44-51. Manchester Metropolitan University (Online). Available at: http://www.celt.mmu.ac.uk/ltia/Vol11Iss1
Nerantzi, C. and Beckingham, S. (2015) Scaling-up open CPD for teachers in higher education using a snowballing approach , in: Rennie, F. (ed.) The distributed university, JPAAP Special Issue, Volume 3, Issue 1, pp. 109-121. https://doi.org/10.14297/jpaap.v3i1.148
Beckingham, S. (2015) Social Media and Radiography July 2015 [Guest post] MedRadJClub. [Online] Available at: https://medradjclub.wordpress.com/medradblogs/
Beckingham, S. (2015) What does it mean to be a Digital Lifewide Learner? The Journal of Technology Enhanced Learning, Innovation and Change
Volume 1, Issue 1. https://journals.shu.ac.uk/index.php/telic/article/view/71
Nerantzi, C. and Beckingham, S. (2015) BYOD4L: Learning to use own smart devices for learning and teaching through the 5C framework, in Middleton, A. (ed.) (2015): Smart learning: teaching and learning with smartphones and tablets in post-compulsory education, Sheffield: MELSIG publication, available at http://shura.shu.ac.uk/9616/
Middleton, A. and Beckingham, S. (2015) Social media for learning: A framework to inspire innovation, in Middleton, A. (ed.) (2015): Smart learning: teaching and learning with smartphones and tablets in post-compulsory education, Sheffield: MELSIG publication, available at http://shura.shu.ac.uk/9615/
Beckingham, S, (2015) How Social Media Can Help You Become a Creative Digital Scholar. In Willis, J. ed. Creative Academic Magazine Issue 1 Finding our Element, pp 22-26. [Online] Available at: http://www.creativeacademic.uk/magazine.html
Nerantzi, C. and Beckingham, S. (2015) Cross-institutional open course: BYOD4L. Jisc Digital Student Investigating students' expectations of the digital environment.
Beckingham, S., Nerantzi, C., Reed, P. and Walker, D. (2015) Speedy professional conversations around learning and teaching in higher education via the brand new tweetchat #LTHEchat, Journal ALISS Quarterly, February 2015, available at http://alissnet.org.uk/aliss-quarterly/
Beckingham, S. (2015) The Blended Professional: Jack of all Trades and Master of Some?, in Hopkins, D. (ed) The Really Useful #EdTechBook.
Nerantzi, C., Jackson, N. and Beckingham, S. (2014) Adapting HE to the Social Age of Learning: How can social media help?, in: Stodd, J. (ed.), Lifewide Magazine, Issue 11.
Nerantzi, C. and Beckingham, S. (2014) BYOD4L – Bring Your own Devices for Learning, ALT Newsletter. 8 August 2014, available at https://newsletter.alt.ac.uk/2014/08/byod4l-bring-your-own-devices-for-learning/
Beckingham, S., Purvis, A. and Rodger, H. (2014) The SHU Social Media CoLab: Developing a Social Media Strategy Through Open Dialogue and Collaborative Guidance. Eds. Asher Rospigliosi and Sue Greener. Proceedings of the European Conference on Social Media, University of Brighton.
Nerantzi, C, Middleton, A and Beckingham, S (2014) Facilitators as co-learners in a collaborative open course for teachersand students in Higher Education, In: Learning in Cyberphysical Worlds, European Commission e-Learning paper, issue No. 39, pp. 1-10
Nerantzi,
C. and Beckingham S. (eds.) (2014) Using Social Media in the Social Age of Learning, Lifewide Magazine, Special Edition.
Nerantzi, C. and Beckingham, S. (2014) BYOD4L - Our Magical Open Box to Enhance Individuals' Learning Ecologies, in: Jackson, N. and
Willis, J. (eds) Lifewide Learning and Education in Universities and Colleges
E-book.
Bradley, S. and Beckingham, S. (2013)
Evaluation of the Learning, Teaching and Assessment Orientation Events. Deepwell, F. and Buckley, C. eds. SEDA Special Small Grants: Celebrating the Scholarship of Educational Development. https://www.seda.ac.uk/product/seda-small-grants-celebrating-the-scholarship-of-educational-development/
Beckingham, S. and Adams, J. (2013) Introduction to Twitter for Educational Developers. SEDA Educational Developments 14.3. https://www.seda.ac.uk/seda-publishing/educational-developments/past-issues-2000-onwards/educational-developments-issue-14-3-2013/
Dujardin, F. and Edwards, K. and Beckingham, S. (2012) Diigo:
Social Bookmarking in a Professional Communication Course. Cheal, C., Coughlin,
J., and Moore, S. eds. Transformation in Teaching: Social Media Strategies
in Higher Education.
Beckingham, S. (2012) 'The role of social media within higher education'. Page 4. Uni Magazine.
Beckingham, S. (2012) 'The role of social media within higher education'. Page 4. Uni Magazine.
Beckingham,
S. (2011) The impact of Twitter and its new relationship with the SEDA community.
SEDA Educational Developments 12.4. https://www.seda.ac.uk/seda-publishing/educational-developments/past-issues-2000-onwards/educational-developments-issue-12-4-2011/
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