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Katy Jordan

Researcher at University of Cambridge

Publications -  56
Citations -  1984

Katy Jordan is an academic researcher from University of Cambridge. The author has contributed to research in topics: Social media & Higher education. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 49 publications receiving 1596 citations. Previous affiliations of Katy Jordan include Open University.

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Initial trends in enrolment and completion of massive open online courses

TL;DR: A more detailed view of trends in enrolment and completion than was available previously is provided, and a more accurate view of how the MOOC field is developing is provided.
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Massive Open Online Course Completion Rates Revisited: Assessment, Length and Attrition

TL;DR: For a sub-sample of courses where rates of active use and assessment submission across the course are available, the first and second weeks appear to be critical in achieving student engagement, after which the proportion of active students and those submitting assessments levels out, with less than 3% difference between them.
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Multiple approaches to a complete inventory of Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato DC3000 type III secretion system effector proteins.

TL;DR: The data indicate that DC3000 harbors 53 hop/avr genes and pseudogenes (encoding both injected effectors and T3SS substrates that probably are released to the apoplast); 33 of these genes are likely functional in DC3000, 12 are nonfunctional members of valid Hop families, and 8 are less certain regarding their production at functional levels.
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Academics and Social Networking Sites: Benefits, Problems and Tensions in Professional Engagement with Online Networking.

TL;DR: An independent, novel analysis of a large-scale dataset published by Nature Publishing Group detailing the results of a survey about academics use of online social networking services revealed a wide range of benefits and also problems associated with engaging with online networking, and tensions within this.
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Mapping the open education landscape: citation network analysis of historical open and distance education research

TL;DR: In this paper, the antecedents of the modern open educational movement are examined, as the basis for connecting the various strands of research, revealing eight distinct sub-topics within the broad open education area, with relatively little overlap.