Sources
Combined Works Cited
Every source Ian cites across the IRR and IWA, in one place. APA-style. Tag in the right column shows which essay each source supports.
- Brayboy, B. M. J., & Maughan, E. (2009). Indigenous knowledges and the story of the bean. Harvard Educational Review, 79(1), 1–21IWA
- Cristia, J., Ibarrarán, P., Cueto, S., Santiago, A., & Severin, E. (2017). Technology and child development: Evidence from the One Laptop Per Child program. American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 9(3), 295–320IRRIWA
- Holmes, W., Bialik, M., & Fadel, C. (2019). Artificial Intelligence in Education: Promises and Implications for Teaching and Learning. Center for Curriculum RedesignIRR
- Luckin, R. (2018). Machine Learning and Human Intelligence: The Future of Education for the 21st Century. UCL PressIRR
- Office of the Surgeon General of the United States (2023). Our epidemic of loneliness and isolation: The U.S. Surgeon General's advisory on the healing effects of social connection and community — Stimulus Material — Source BIWA
- Osoro, O. B., et al. Sustainability assessment of low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite broadband megaconstellations. arXiv — Stimulus Material — Source GIWA
- Postiglione, G. A. (2009). Education of national minorities. In J. Bentley (Ed.), International Handbook of Chinese Education (pp. 501–520). SpringerIWA
- Selwyn, N. (2016). Is Technology Good for Education?. Polity PressIRRIWA
- UNESCO (2023). Global Education Monitoring Report 2023: Technology in Education — A Tool on Whose Terms?. UNESCO PublishingIRRIWA
- Vygotsky, L. S. (1978). Mind in Society: The Development of Higher Psychological Processes. Harvard University PressIWA
- Warschauer, M. (2004). Technology and Social Inclusion: Rethinking the Digital Divide. MIT PressIRR