Follow
Neil Ballantyne
Neil Ballantyne
Principal Lecturer, the Open Polytechnic of New Zealand
Verified email at openpolytechnic.ac.nz - Homepage
Title
Cited by
Cited by
Year
Feeling lucky: The serendipitous nature of field education
K Hay, J Maidment, N Ballantyne, L Beddoe, S Walker
Clinical Social Work Journal 47, 23-31, 2019
472019
Readiness to practice social work in Aotearoa New Zealand: Perceptions of students and educators
L Beddoe, K Hay, J Maidment, N Ballantyne, S Walker
Social Work Education 37 (8), 955-967, 2018
462018
Practitioner networks: Professional learning in the twenty-first century
W LaMendola, N Ballantyne, E Daly
British Journal of Social Work 39 (4), 710-724, 2009
402009
Multimedia learning and social work education
N Ballantyne
Social Work Education 27 (6), 613-622, 2008
382008
Corporate parenting in the network society
N Ballantyne, Z Duncalf, E Daly
Journal of Technology in Human Services 28 (1-2), 95-107, 2010
322010
To post or not to post? Perceptions of the use of a closed Facebook group as a networked public space
N Ballantyne, S Lowe, L Beddoe
Journal of Technology in Human Services 35 (1), 20-37, 2017
262017
Human services and the fourth industrial revolution: From husITa 1987 to husITa 2016
N Ballantyne, YC Wong, G Morgan
Journal of Technology in Human Services 35 (1), 1-7, 2017
252017
Human service technology and the theory of the actor network
N Ballantyne
Journal of Technology in Human Services 33 (1), 104-117, 2015
252015
Enhancing student learning with case-based learning objects in a problem-based learning context: The views of social work students in Scotland and Canada
N Ballantyne, A Knowles
Journal of Online Learning and Teaching 3 (4), 363-374, 2007
242007
Critical conversations: Social workers' perceptions of the use of a closed Facebook group as a participatory professional space
D Stanfield, L Beddoe, N Ballantyne, S Lowe, N Renata
Aotearoa New Zealand Social Work 29 (3), 42-54, 2017
192017
Three roads to Rome? Comparative policy analysis of predictive tools in child protection services in Aotearoa New Zealand, England, & Denmark
AM Jørgensen, C Webb, E Keddell, N Ballantyne
Nordic Social Work Research 12 (3), 379-391, 2022
172022
Enhancing the readiness to practise of newly qualified social workers in Aotearoa New Zealand (Enhance R2P): Report on Phase One: The Social Work Curriculum
N Ballantyne, E Beddoe, K Hay, J Maidment, S Walker, L Ngan
Ako Aotearoa, 2019
172019
Success for Pacific learners: The impact of tertiary education strategies
J Horrocks, N Ballantyne, A Silao, K Manueli, P Fairbrother
Ako Aotearoa National Centre for Tertiary Teaching Excellence, 2012
142012
Mapping and visualizing the social work curriculum
N Ballantyne, K Hay, L Beddoe, J Maidment, S Walker
Journal of Technology in Human Services 37 (2-3), 184-202, 2019
132019
Ensuring the discoverability of digital images for social work education: an online tagging survey to test controlled vocabularies
EK Daly, N Ballantyne
Webology 6 (2), 2009
132009
Mixed methods research: Supervision, support and professional development for newly qualified social workers in Aotearoa New Zealand
L Beddoe, N Ballantyne, J Maidment, K Hay, S Walker
Aotearoa New Zealand Social Work 32 (2), 17-31, 2020
122020
Troubling trauma-informed policy in social work education: Reflections of educators and students in Aotearoa New Zealand
L Beddoe, N Ballantyne, J Maidment, K Hay, S Walker
The British Journal of Social Work 49 (6), 1563-1581, 2019
122019
Hic sunt dracones: Here be dragons! Difficulties in mapping the demand for social work placements in New Zealand
K Hay, N Ballantyne, K Brown
The Journal of Practice Teaching and Learning 13 (1), 24-43, 2014
122014
Object lessons: A “learning object” approach to e-learning for social work education
N Ballantyne
HUSITA7-The 7th International Conference of Human Services Information …, 2014
112014
Retelling the past using new technologies: A case study into the digitization of social work heritage material and the creation of a virtual exhibition
E Daly, N Ballantyne
Journal of technology in human services 27 (1), 44-56, 2009
112009
The system can't perform the operation now. Try again later.
Articles 1–20