Nicola Beddall-Hill

Nicola Beddall-Hill is a full time PhD student based at City University, Londonw orking under the supervision of Susannah Quinsee, Uma Patel and Patrick Carmichael.

Publications

Beddall-Hill, N. and Raper, J. (2009) Mobile devices as ‘boundary objects’ on field trips. Paper presented at Handheld Learning Conference, The Barbican, London, 5th-7th October 2009

Beddall-Hill, N. (2009) Witnessing learning in mobile settings using a head mounted camera. Paper presented at Alpine Rendez-Vous, December 2009, Garmisch, Germany

Beddall-Hill, N. and Raper, J. (2010) Mobile Devices as ‘Boundary Objects’ on Field Trips. Journal of the Research Center for Educational Technology, 6(1)

Beddall-Hill, N. (2010) Learning, Social Theory, Field Trips and Mobile Devices. Paper presented at IADIS Mobile learning conference, Porto, Portugal, 19th-21st March 2010

Beddall-Hill, N. (2010) Learning with mobile devices in the wild. ALISS Quarterly, Special Issue: Mobile Learning, 5(3) 9-12

Beddall-Hill, N. (2010) Witnessing learning in mobile settings using a head mounted camera, in Brown, E, (ed) ‘Education in the wild: contextual and location-based mobile learning in action’ (University of Nottingham/LSRI)

Beddall-Hill, N. (2011) Using an iPhone 3GS in mobile ethnography: A rich and novel tool for field research. Paper presented at Learning Without Frontiers 2011, London, January 2011.