Jingjing Zhang is an Assitant Professor at the Faculty of Education of BNU, specialising in learning and technology. She received her BSc in Computer Science from BNU, and an MRes from University College London (UCL). As an undergraduate, she was aw
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Jingjing Zhang is an Assitant Professor at the Faculty of Education of BNU, specialising in learning and technology. She received her BSc in Computer Science from BNU, and an MRes from University College London (UCL). As an undergraduate, she was awarded 2003 AIEJ Scholarship for a one-year exchange study at Tokyo Gakugei University. She received an MSc and a DPhil from the University of Oxford. At Oxford (MSc, DPhil), she was a Clarendon scholar and a member of Brasenose College (funded by ORS scholarship). Her early research in machine learning and information visualisation has led to an educational product to analyse university curriculum structure. In the past few years, her research has been involved in work with educationists, sociologists and anthropologists. This has led a change of her research interests initially in machine learning in laboratory settings to social constructivism of learning in real-world settings. As well as to her recent research on the social sciences of learning and technology, she is also interested in the change to varies forms of human relationships in the networked society, such as leadership, trust, and communication.
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