Other than the warmer weather April will bring us, it will also bring us Dr Brett Bligh to talk about his research practice. We think it’s a win-win situation!
With his no-nonsense but friendly approach, Dr Bligh dives straight into the heart of our research studies when working with us. He has a way to get the best out of you, even when you have doubts about yourself. We think this is a reflection on Dr Bligh’s approach to his own research - getting to the core issues in Higher Education / TEL that need attention and influencing positive changes.
This is a talk you absolutely should not miss!
Read more about Dr Bigh’s practice:
Brett Bligh is a lecturer in the Department of Educational Research, Lancaster University, UK. His research interrogates the nexus of institutional change and technology through an activity theory lens. Much of his research concerns adult learners and, particularly, the higher education sector. Recurring themes include co-design, interventionist methodologies, and the roles of the built environment in educational institutions. Brett is co-director of the Centre for Technology Enhanced Learning and co-editor of the diamond open access journal Studies in Technology Enhanced Learning.
This talk is open to all students and staff at Lancaster University and the general public. if you have any questions regarding this talk or issues with booking a place, please contact Puiyin Wong at puiyin.wong@lancaster.ac.uk
Please note, all talks from this series are solely for academic purposes. Whilst we welcome your reflection during and after the talk on social media, we and our guests do not and will not endorse any services and products. Unless it is a TEL related service or product that our guests’ research practices investigate. We kindly ask our audience to respect this.
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