Items where Author is "Jefferies, Amanda"

Number of items: 26.
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  • The Potential for Student Performance Prediction in Small Cohorts with Minimal Available Attributes. (2019) Ed Wakelam, Amanda Jefferies, Neil Davey and Yi Sun
  • Video diaries: : a discussion of their use for researching the learner experience in higher education. (2015) Amanda Jefferies
  • Are our students digitally ready for HE study? : Exploring student attitudes to blended online study in a campus-based university. (2015) Amanda Jefferies
  • The benefits and challenges of large-scale deployment of electronic voting systems : University student views from across different subject groups. (2015) Marija Cubric and Amanda Jefferies
  • Monograph
  • Report on the Evaluation of EVS Usage and Trends at the University of Hertfordshire : February to June 2014. (2014) Marija Cubric and Amanda Jefferies
  • The Blended Learning Unit, University of Hertfordshire: A Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning, Evaluation Report for HEFCE. (2010) Amanda Jefferies, Mark Russell and Jonathan Alltree
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  • Mobile application usability heuristics: Decoupling context-of-use. (2017) Ger Joyce, Mariana Lilley, Trevor Barker and Amanda Jefferies
  • Evaluating the impact of changing contexts on mobile application usability within agile environments. (2016) Ger Joyce, Mariana Lilley, Trevor Barker and Amanda Jefferies
  • Digital Learners in Higher Education: Exploring Technology Ownership Patterns and Learning Engagement. (2016) Amanda Jefferies, Dagmar Monett-Diaz and Diana Kornbrot
  • Validating a social media typology with machine learning and focus groups. (2016) Guy Saward and Amanda Jefferies
  • Mobile Application Usability: Heuristic Evaluation and Evaluation of Heuristics. (2016) Ger Joyce, Mariana Lilley, Trevor Barker and Amanda Jefferies
  • Mobile Application Tutorials: Perception of Usefulness from an HCI Expert Perspective. (2016) Ger Joyce, Mariana Lilley, Trevor Barker and Amanda Jefferies
  • The Mining and Analysis of Data with Mixed Attribute Types. (2016) Ed Wakelam, Neil Davey, Yi Sun, Amanda Jefferies, Parimala Alva and Alex Hocking
  • The Potential for Using Artificial Intelligence Techniques to Improve e-Learning Systems. (2015) Edward Wakelam, Amanda Jefferies, N. Davey and Yi Sun
  • The Long March or Bold Strokes : Comparing Strategies for Adopting EVS Learning Technology at a UK University. (2014) Amanda Jefferies, Marija Cubric and J. Vuolo
  • Adapting Heuristics for the Mobile Panorama. (2014) Ger Joyce, Mariana Lilley, Trevor Barker and Amanda Jefferies
  • Planning for Success in Introducing and Embedding Technology to Enhance Learning. (2013) Amanda Jefferies and Marija Cubric
  • Enhancing learning and teaching using Electronic Voting Systems : the development of a framework for an institutional approach for their introduction. (2013) Amanda Jefferies, Marija Cubric and Mark Russell
  • Evaluating Electronic Voting Systems (EEVS) : Final report for JISC Assessment and Feedback Programme, Strand B. (2012) Amanda Jefferies and Marija Cubric
  • Blended learning in the campus-based university : a case-study exploring the student experience of technology for enhancing learning. (2012) Amanda Jefferies
  • Do You See What I See? : Understanding the Challenges of Colour-Blindness in Online Learning. (2011) Amanda Jefferies, Colin Egan, Edmund Dipple and Dave Smith
  • Introducing and Using Electronic Voting Systems in a Large Scale Project With Undergraduate Students : Reflecting on the Challenges and Successes. (2011) Amanda Jefferies
  • Diversity and Conformity in the Use of Technology by ‘Net Generation’ Learners : Exploring Research Outcomes to Inform Future Academic Practice. (2010) Amanda Jefferies
  • How Learners Change: Critical Moments, Changing Minds. (2010) Amanda Jefferies and Judy Hardy
  • Researching Learners’ Journeys : STROLL: a JISC funded project (Student Reflections On Lifelong e-Learning). (2009) Amanda Jefferies, Peter Bullen and Ruth Hyde
  • Investigating university students' prior experiences of technology and their expectations of using technology in their studies. (2007) Amanda Jefferies, D. Kornbrot and Nuzhat Quadri