A conversation about creative and art-based methods in research This entry shows the edited outcome of a video-recorded conversation regarding the use of creative and art-based methods in research.
Meaningful, external-facing assessments This is my presentation related to a collaborative project at UCL to develop portfolios to become meaningful, external-facing assessments.
Creative methods – messy data? This is to stimulate a discussion around boundaries of research, ethics and ownership of "messy data" resulting from creative methods.
Workshop: Using creative methods in research In this interactive workshop participants explore creativity within research, experiment with and explore opportunities for creative methods in research.
Making sense of fibromyalgia experiences To make sense of my participants' experiences, I am creating an art installation based on the raw data I receive in my research work.
PASAR Connecting Communities conference This is my contribution to the PASAR Connecting Communities conference, which was held in November 2017.
Presentation from CSHE Research Festival This is my contribution to the CSHE Research Festival 2017, which was held in October 2017 at the University of Kent.
Presentation from MedSoc2017 This is my contribution to the BSA MedSoc2017 conference, which was held in September 2017 at the University of York.
Providing feedback for learning Providing feedback is important to improve learning. So here are some examples for providing feedback that foster students' engagement.
Presentation from the SEDA conference This is about my contribution to the SEDA conference in November 2016, which was about aspects of the Secondary Teacher Education Programme.
Getting started with educational research Getting started with educational research is a short introduction to the research process and offers help with questions and methods.
Book review: Doing research in education – Theory and practice This review is about the book "Doing research in education". A fabulous resource and introduction to doing research in education.
Identity boxes In this post I describe what identity boxes are, how I developed the idea and why identity boxes can be used in research.
How to flip, so it’s not a flop This post provides some guidance on how to organise your lesson to flip successfully, as to flip cannot be done thoughtlessly.
Is flipped learning really all the rage? In this article about flipped learning I argue that flipped learning should only be used as one teaching method amongst many others.
Playing games in lessons Games are often used as motivators in lessons, but games shall not become the main focus. We are teachers and learning needs to be central to lessons.