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Selwyn, Neil; Campbell, Liz; Andrejevic, Mark – Learning, Media and Technology, 2023
This paper considers how facial recognition technology is coming to find a place in contemporary schooling. Drawing on the 'script analysis' approach from the field of Science and Technology Studies, the paper examines the development of a facial recognition-based classroom recognition system by an Australian start-up company -- 'AutoRoll'.…
Descriptors: Nonverbal Communication, Technology Uses in Education, Human Body, Foreign Countries
Selwyn, Neil – European Journal of Education, 2022
In light of fast-growing popular, political and professional discourses around AI in education, this article outlines five broad areas of contention that merit closer attention in future discussion and decision-making. These include: (1) taking care to focus on issues relating to 'actually existing' AI rather than the overselling of speculative AI…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Futures (of Society)
Pangrazio, Luci; Selwyn, Neil; Cumbo, Bronwyn – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2023
The use of digital technologies within schools is leading to the increased generation, processing and circulation of data relating to students. To date, academic research around this 'datafication' of schools and schooling has tended to focus on institutional issues of governance and commercialisation, with relatively little consideration of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Computer Use, Secondary School Students, Technology Uses in Education
Selwyn, Neil – Educational Review, 2023
This article examines digital data use within three Australian secondary schools, drawing on in-depth interviews with 50 school staff to explore tensions between: (i) established logics of "data-driven" schooling; and (ii) emerging "datafied" practices associated with digital systems, platforms and devices. Using sociological…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary Schools, Elementary Secondary Education, Data Use
Selwyn, Neil; Aagaard, Jesper – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2021
There is now an emerging worldwide trend for mobile phones being banned from classrooms and schools. While some academics working in the area of educational technology have raised concerns, many others have so far failed to respond to what is a significant shift in the ongoing development of digital education. The paper considers how academic…
Descriptors: Handheld Devices, Classroom Techniques, Addictive Behavior, Attention Control
Selwyn, Neil – E-Learning and Digital Media, 2021
Despite climate heating and rising ecological instability, environmental issues feature rarely in discussions of educational technology. Most commentators presume the continued unfettered use of digital education resources bolstered by occasional claims that emerging technologies might support the 'greening' of school and university provision. In…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Physical Environment, Climate, Environmental Education
Selwyn, Neil; Nemorin, Selena; Bulfin, Scott; Johnson, Nicola F. – Digital Education Review, 2020
This paper explores the ways in which students perceive digital technology as being helpful and/or useful to their schooling. Drawing upon survey data from students (n=1174) across three Australian high schools, the paper highlights seventeen distinct digital 'benefits' in domains such as information seeking, writing and composition, accessing…
Descriptors: Technology Uses in Education, Technology Integration, High School Students, Foreign Countries
Godhe, Anna-Lena; Lilja, Patrik; Selwyn, Neil – Technology, Pedagogy and Education, 2019
This article considers growing calls for the integration of so-called 'maker technologies' and associated 'maker' practices into schools and other formal education settings. Moving on from the largely celebratory literature in this area, the article seeks to further explore the tensions between the educational potential of maker technology and the…
Descriptors: Creative Activities, Technology Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Educational Innovation
Andrejevic, Mark; Selwyn, Neil – Learning, Media and Technology, 2020
Facial recognition technology is now being introduced across various aspects of public life. This includes the burgeoning integration of facial recognition and facial detection into compulsory schooling to address issues such as campus security, automated registration and student emotion detection. So far, these technologies have largely been seen…
Descriptors: Technology, Human Body, Identification, Technology Uses in Education
Selwyn, Neil; Pangrazio, Luci; Nemorin, Selena; Perrotta, Carlo – Learning, Media and Technology, 2020
This article addresses the deliberately speculative question of 'What might the school of 2030 be like?', with a specific focus on the influences of digital technologies. The article adopts the methodological approach of 'social science fiction' to explore the ways in which digital technologies might be used in one Australian high school in 2030…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, High Schools, Educational Trends, Trend Analysis
Selwyn, Neil – John Wiley & Sons, Inc, 2019
Developments in AI, robotics and big data are changing the nature of education. Yet the implications of these technologies for the teaching profession are uncertain. While most educators remain convinced of the need for human teachers, outside the profession there is growing anticipation of a technological reinvention of the ways in which teaching…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Robotics, Artificial Intelligence
Pangrazio, Luci; Selwyn, Neil – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2021
The ongoing 'datafication' of contemporary society has a number of implications for schools and schooling. One is the increasing calls for schools to help develop young people's understandings about the role that digital data now plays in their everyday lives -- especially in terms of the 'data economy' and 'surveillance capitalism'. Reporting on…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Data Analysis, Technology Uses in Education, Data Processing
Selwyn, Neil – Learning, Media and Technology, 2017
As part of the "Learning, Media & Technology" series on "Key Thinkers and Theoretical Traditions", this paper explores the relevance of C. Wright Mills' much lauded book "The Sociological Imagination". The argument is made that we would do well to take heed of many of the central tenets of Mills' call to arms for…
Descriptors: Educational Sociology, Imagination, Social Sciences, Technology Uses in Education
Player-Koro, Catarina; Bergviken Rensfeldt, Annika; Selwyn, Neil – Journal of Education Policy, 2018
Digital technology is an expanding area of education policy. There is growing interest, therefore, in how networks of corporate and state policy actors implicit in the formation of (inter)national education technology agendas intersect with local school systems and teachers. In particular, this paper explores the significant policy work that takes…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Educational Policy, Merchandising, Ethnography
Henderson, Michael; Selwyn, Neil; Aston, Rachel – Studies in Higher Education, 2017
Digital technologies are now an integral aspect of the university student experience. As such, academic research has understandably focused on the potential of various digital technologies to enable, extend and even "enhance" student learning. This paper offers an alternate perspective on these issues by exploring students' actual…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Undergraduate Students, Student Attitudes