This article investigates the collaborative and creative methodologies behind a project that sought to involve secondary school students in making art that responded to conversations with academics about research. This became the basis for a virtual gallery of their work representing university research. The article describes a particular university–school partnership, with a focus on creative, innovative methodologies for engagement, on young people's meaning-making and maker skills. We explore the potential of digital technologies for supporting this work, and the need to work collaboratively with artists and other skilled individuals to realize young people's capacity. This model is not focused on transmission, but on joint knowledge-cre...
This article examines students’ responses to an open-ended, art-based task which involved the docume...
Under the influence of neo-liberal policies, the nature of higher education is changing. Giroux cons...
This article explores the potential of the idea of ‘research-creation’ when working with children ma...
This article investigates the collaborative and creative methodologies behind a project that sought ...
Research that ‘grows apart’ from its original design and proposal is not uncommon, especially when i...
Young people’s use and understanding of the Internet is still under-researched. We argue that resear...
A UK Research Council-funded research project involving story-making by, with and for disadvantaged ...
The article presents the rationale, methodology, and selected outcomes from More than a body's work,...
This article interrogates how a particular conception of creativity: ‘wise humanising creativity' (W...
This paper argues that engaging imaginatively with ways in which statutory and further education is ...
Collaborations between human–computer interaction (HCI) researchers and arts practitioners frequentl...
Young people's use and understanding of the Internet is still under-researched. We argue that resear...
This paper details an explorative and experimental project that is seeking to better implement virtu...
Many museums now allow more opportunities for students to interact with their artefacts, often in st...
The UK Higher Education landscape has been transformed in response to a variety of factors, not-leas...
This article examines students’ responses to an open-ended, art-based task which involved the docume...
Under the influence of neo-liberal policies, the nature of higher education is changing. Giroux cons...
This article explores the potential of the idea of ‘research-creation’ when working with children ma...
This article investigates the collaborative and creative methodologies behind a project that sought ...
Research that ‘grows apart’ from its original design and proposal is not uncommon, especially when i...
Young people’s use and understanding of the Internet is still under-researched. We argue that resear...
A UK Research Council-funded research project involving story-making by, with and for disadvantaged ...
The article presents the rationale, methodology, and selected outcomes from More than a body's work,...
This article interrogates how a particular conception of creativity: ‘wise humanising creativity' (W...
This paper argues that engaging imaginatively with ways in which statutory and further education is ...
Collaborations between human–computer interaction (HCI) researchers and arts practitioners frequentl...
Young people's use and understanding of the Internet is still under-researched. We argue that resear...
This paper details an explorative and experimental project that is seeking to better implement virtu...
Many museums now allow more opportunities for students to interact with their artefacts, often in st...
The UK Higher Education landscape has been transformed in response to a variety of factors, not-leas...
This article examines students’ responses to an open-ended, art-based task which involved the docume...
Under the influence of neo-liberal policies, the nature of higher education is changing. Giroux cons...
This article explores the potential of the idea of ‘research-creation’ when working with children ma...