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Joanne Hardman
Joanne Hardman
Associate Professor, School of Education, UCT
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An exploratory case study of computer use in a primary school mathematics classroom: New technology, new pedagogy?: Research: Information and communication technologies
J Hardman
Perspectives in education 23 (1), 99-111, 2005
1832005
Researching pedagogy: An activity theory approach
J Hardman
Journal of education 45 (1), 65-95, 2008
1242008
‘Pandemia’: A reckoning of UK universities’ corporate response to COVID-19 and its academic fallout
R Watermeyer, K Shankar, T Crick, C Knight, F McGaughey, J Hardman, ...
British Journal of Sociology of Education 42 (5-6), 651-666, 2021
1232021
‘This can’t be the new norm’: academics’ perspectives on the COVID-19 crisis for the Australian university sector
F McGaughey, R Watermeyer, K Shankar, VR Suri, C Knight, T Crick, ...
Higher education research & development 41 (7), 2231-2246, 2022
1042022
Activity Theory as a framework for understanding teachers\'perceptions of computer usage at a primary school level in South Africa
J Hardman
South African journal of education 25 (4), 258-265, 2005
892005
Activity theory as a potential framework for technology research in an unequal terrain
J Hardman
South African Journal of Higher Education 19 (2), 378-392, 2005
722005
Making sense of the meaning maker: tracking the object of activity in a computer-based mathematics lesson using activity theory.
J Hardman
International Journal of Education and Development using ICT 3 (4), 110-130, 2007
712007
Towards a pedagogical model of teaching with ICTs for mathematics attainment in primary school: A review of studies 2008–2018
J Hardman
Heliyon 5 (5), 2019
682019
Conclusion: Towards a transformative higher education pedagogy
V Bozalek, D Ng’ambi, D Wood, J Herrington, J Hardman, A Amory
Activity Theory, Authentic Learning and Emerging Technologies, 234-241, 2014
592014
An Activity Theory approach to surfacing the pedagogical object in a primary school mathematics classroom
J Hardman
Outlines. Critical Practice Studies 9 (1), 53-69, 2007
512007
Towards a knowledge‐sharing scaffolding environment based on learners’ questions
D Ng’ambi, J Hardman
British journal of educational technology 35 (2), 187-196, 2004
412004
Pedagogical variation with computers in mathematics classrooms: A Cultural Historical Activity Theory analysis
J Hardman
Psychology in Society 48, 47-76, 2015
372015
Pedagogical variation with computers in mathematics classrooms: A Cultural Historical Activity Theory analysis
J Hardman
Psychology in Society 48, 47-76, 2015
372015
A questioning environment for scaffolding learners' questioning engagement with academic text: a university case study: research in higher education
J Hardman, D Ng'ambi
South African journal of higher education 17 (2), 139-146, 2003
372003
# Rhodesmustfall: using social media to “decolonise” learning spaces for South African higher education institutions: a cultural historical activity theory approach
S Francis, J Hardman
South African Journal of Higher Education 32 (4), 66-80, 2018
292018
Introduction to cultural-historical activity theory and tool mediation
J Hardman, A Amory
Activity Theory, Authentic Learning and Emerging Technologies, 9-21, 2014
282014
The impact of computer and mathematics software usage on performance of school leavers in the Western Cape Province of South Africa: a comparative analysis.
G Spencer-Smith, J Hardman
International Journal of Education and Development using ICT 10 (1), 2014
282014
Child and adolescent development: A South African socio-cultural perspective
J Hardman, J Jansen, M Moletsane, D Neves, C Soudien, L Stroud, ...
(No Title), 2012
282012
“Does anyone even notice us?” COVID-19’s impact on academics’ well-being in a developing country
J Hardman, K Shankar, T Crick, F McGaughey, R Watermeyer, VR Suri, ...
South African Journal of Higher Education 36 (1), 1-19, 2022
272022
Vygotsky’s decolonial pedagogical legacy in the 21st century: back to the future
J Hardman
Mind, Culture, and Activity 28 (3), 219-233, 2021
172021
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