Higher Education in Focus
This section of the blog draws on my time in, and my ongoing ties to the higher education sector. Blog posts here include information on recent publications, my work in higher education as a curriculum specialist, and information about how academics can use intentional planning of units of study, assessments, and courses, to improve the learning outcomes of their students.

Curriculum Innovation in HE
Exploring New Approaches in Teacher Education to Enhance Learning and Improve Practice Working with academics in planning curriculum innovation across often ...
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Proposing a Framework for Online Learning
The FIT Model of e-learning pedagogy A surprising finding on starting as change agent at UC, working to implement online ...
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Do not touch!
Using Learning Technologies to disrupt and change Design Education I love technology. I know. This does not come as a ...
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A Fourth Way in Higher Ed?
Using an action research framework to inspire change in university teaching and learning I sit in my office with a ...
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Freedom to learn
When learning is not confined or defined by space or place I delivered an education sociology lecture in 2008, whilst ...
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Co-creating Curriculum
We were pleased to present the following paper at the IAACS 6th World Curriculum Studies Conference 2018. Held at The ...
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Insights Into Academic Identities
We were pleased to present the following paper at the 6th INTERNATIONAL ACADEMIC IDENTITIES CONFERENCE (IAIC) 2018. Held at The ...
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A Cross-Cultural Collaboration
Curriculum Development of the First Women-Only Industrial Design Program in Saudi Arabia The first of our research articles on our curriculum development ...
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ID in Saudi Arabia
Developments in Saudi Arabia It is an exciting time of change in Saudi Arabia. One of the key changes is ...
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Intentionality, Technology and the Design Studios
Are you a design educator? Do you work in Higher Education? I am excited to share with you a recent ...
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