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Ben Williamson

Researcher at University of Edinburgh

Publications -  93
Citations -  3700

Ben Williamson is an academic researcher from University of Edinburgh. The author has contributed to research in topics: Educational technology & Geology. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 78 publications receiving 2438 citations. Previous affiliations of Ben Williamson include University of Exeter & University of Stirling.

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Pandemic politics, pedagogies and practices: digital technologies and distance education during the coronavirus emergency

TL;DR: The first special issue of Learning, Media and Technology of 2020, entitled "Education and technology into the 2020s: speculative futures" as discussed by the authors, presented a series of papers looking to the future of cri...
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Digital education governance: data visualization, predictive analytics, and ‘real-time’ policy instruments

TL;DR: The landscape of digital policy instrumentation in education is surveyed and maps and two detailed case studies of new digital data systems are provided, including ‘learning analytics’ platforms that enable the tracking and predicting of students’ performances through their digital data traces.
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The datafied child: The dataveillance of children and implications for their rights:

TL;DR: There remains little evidence that specific instruments to safeguard children’s rights in relation to dataveillance have been developed or implemented, and further attention needs to be paid to these issues.
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Big Data in Education: The digital future of learning, policy and practice

TL;DR: The Future of Education: A Sociotechnical Imaginary Tablets in their hands, students in the class are working on projects specifically designed for each of them: John is drawing a rectangle and a cylinder on the screen, deciding which one will hold more water and is thus better as a gift of a vase for his friend; Jane has her earphones plugged in, listening to speeches from Lincoln to Reagan and Obama.
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The hidden architecture of higher education: Building a big data infrastructure for the ‘smarter university’

TL;DR: This article examines the sociotechnical networks of organizations, software programs, standards, dashboards and visual analytics technologies that constitute the infrastructure, and how these technologies are fused to governmental imperatives of market reform.