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Alison Oldfield is a Lecturer in Education at the University of Bristol's School of Education, associated with the Bristol Digital Futures Institute. She specializes in inclusive education, neurodiversity, and technology-enhanced learning. Contact details include alison.oldfield@bristol.ac.uk and the Helen Wodehouse Building address.
Education: BA from the University of Michigan, MEd from the University of Bristol.
Research interests focus on neurodiverse social play, inclusive design for autistic and non-autistic children, assistive technologies (e.g., soft robotics), and digital-age assessment reforms. She explores topics like voice user interfaces in schools and sociomaterial ethnography in natural environments.
Her articles emphasize trends in inclusive education technology and digital assessment practices. No scientific awards are listed here. Advising and grants sections remain unspecified. Collaborations with colleagues like Dr. Oussama Metatla (Human-Computer Interaction) and Dr. Nicola Warren-Lee (Education) suggest interdisciplinary research.
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