Graham Gibbs has a first degree in maths and worked in computing before returning to the University of Kent to do a masters in Philosophy and a Postgraduate Diploma in Sociology and Social Anthropology. He joined the University of Huddersfield in 1979 and his interests include computer assisted learning, the use of computers in the social sciences and open educational resources.
He has published on the sociology of the state, computer assisted learning and qualitative data analysis. He was director of the Jisc funded coMentor research project, which developed software to support the teaching of social theory and philosophy, and of several linked computer assisted learning projects.
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