Critiquing the critiques
In an effort to get this blog more active again, I thought I’d start off by sharing a brilliant critique of the commonly seen higher-ed critique genre that you see […]
In an effort to get this blog more active again, I thought I’d start off by sharing a brilliant critique of the commonly seen higher-ed critique genre that you see […]
One of the interesting projects I’ve been working on at the Australian National University has been to help out with a MOOC (massive open online course) on research supervision. Run […]
Originally posted on INSIGNIA:
Emily and I had quite the eventful trip to Ascilite this year, with many delays, cancelled flights, and bus rides to get to Dunedin on time.…
Originally posted on CASA:
As we organise ourselves to join the conversation in Hobart about insecure work in Australian higher education, this new post from Natalie really sums up what we…
I am just writing up an abstract for the upcoming Moodleposium conference, here in Canberra in November. I toyed with several different topics (digital badges, using marking guides, etc.) but I […]
After Tweeting wildly during the recent OLT conference in Sydney, the team at CASA asked me to share how the event addressed casualisation in higher ed in Australia. The short […]
Well friends, I’m now working at the Australian National University as a digital learning developer. (I really need to update this thing more often.) And I’m very excited to be […]
Together with my excellent colleague Andrew Whelan (who was also my thesis supervisor), I’m really excited to announce the publication of our guest-edited volume of Media/Culture Journal on the theme […]
I just received a proof copy Doctor Who: Fan Phenomena, and it’s beautiful! (I may look sad in the photo but it is tears of happiness, trust me.) I wrote […]
the path of the PhD / ECR can feel pretty isolating. as you might have noticed, i’ve spent a little while struggling with getting publications out there and dealing with […]