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Selwyn, Neil and Williams, Sara and Gorard, Stephen (2001) 'E-stablishing a Learning Society': the Use of the Internet to Attract Adults to Lifelong Learning in Wales. Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 38 (3). pp. 205-219. ISSN 1470-3300 (electronic) 1470-3297 (paper)
Selwyn, Neil and Gorard, Stephen and Williams, Sara (2001) The role of the 'technical fix' in UK lifelong education policy. International Journal of Lifelong Education, 20 (4). pp. 255-271. ISSN 1464-519X (electronic) 0260-1370 (paper)
Selwyn, Neil and Gorard, Stephen and Williams, Sara (2001) Digital Divide or Digital Opportunity? The Role of Technology in Overcoming Social Exclusion in U.S. Education. Educational Policy, 15 (2). pp. 258-277. ISSN 0895-9048
Selwyn, Neil and Gorard, Stephen and Williams, Sara (2001) Digital Divide or Digital Opportunity? The Role of Technology in Overcoming Social Exclusion in U.S. Education. Educational Policy, 15 (2). pp. 258-277. ISSN 1552-3896
Selwyn, Neil and Williams, Sara and Gorard, Stephen (2001) 'E-stablishing a Learning Society': the Use of the Internet to Attract Adults to Lifelong Learning in Wales. Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 38 (3). pp. 205-219. ISSN 1470-3300
Selwyn, Neil and Gorard, Stephen and Williams, Sara (2001) The role of the 'technical fix' in UK lifelong education policy. International Journal of Lifelong Education, 20 (4). pp. 255-271. ISSN 1464-519X
Gorard, Stephen and Selwyn, Neil and Williams, Sara (2000) Must Try Harder! Problems Facing Technological Solutions to Non-participation in Adult Learning. British Educational Research Journal, 26 (4). pp. 507-521. ISSN 1469-3518 (electronic) 0141-1926 (paper)
Gorard, Stephen and Selwyn, Neil and Williams, Sara (2000) Must Try Harder! Problems Facing Technological Solutions to Non-participation in Adult Learning. British Educational Research Journal, 26 (4). pp. 507-521. ISSN 1469-3518
Williams, Sara and Selwyn, Neil and Gorard, Stephen (2000) Inclusiveness for whom? The relevance of creating a demand for ICT based adult learning. In: Researching 'inclusion' Papers from the 30th annual conference of the Standing Conference on University Teaching and Research in the Education of Adults. 3rd to 5th July, 2000, University of Nottingham. Continuing Education Press, Nottingham, pp. 286-292. ISBN 1-85041-091-7
Williams, Sara and Selwyn, Neil and Gorard, Stephen (2000) Inclusiveness for whom? The relevance of creating a demand for ICT based adult learning. In: Researching 'inclusion' Papers from the 30th annual conference of the Standing Conference on University Teaching and Research in the Education of Adults. 3rd to 5th July, 2000, University of Nottingham. Continuing Education Press, Nottingham, pp. 286-292. ISBN 1-85041-091-7