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I curate at [http://www.scoop.it/t/edu-search Scoop.it] on search engines, information literacy and information retrieval in educational contexts.
I curate at [http://www.scoop.it/t/edu-search Scoop.it] on search engines, information literacy and information retrieval in educational contexts.


I blog for [http://www.nominettrust.org.uk/knowledge-centre/blogs/?filters=uid%3A3929 Nominet Trust] on bits of my research and ICT in society.
I blogged for [http://www.nominettrust.org.uk/knowledge-centre/blogs/?filters=uid%3A3929 Nominet Trust] on bits of my research and ICT in society.


And I have a general website (not always up to date) [https://sites.google.com/site/sjgknight/ here].
My homepage and blog can be found [http://people.kmi.open.ac.uk/knight/ here]

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I did a BSc in Philosophy & Psychology, then trained to teach which I did for a year (alongside an MA in Philosophy of Education), I then did an MPhil in Education (at Cambridge), and am moving on to a PhD (at the OU's KMI). I research the relationship between views on 'knowledge', and how individuals and policies deal with information/knowledge (focussing on search engines). This is interesting in the context of OER given high quality resources might be there, but access alone is probably not enough. I worked as a Teaching Associate on the Teacher Education - Open Resource Bank for Interactive Teaching (ORBIT) a JISC funded project orbit.educ.cam.ac.uk/wiki/.

I tweet @sjgknight

I curate at Scoop.it on search engines, information literacy and information retrieval in educational contexts.

I blogged for Nominet Trust on bits of my research and ICT in society.

My homepage and blog can be found here