#TELresearchers & #HEresearchers with Prof. Gilly Salmon
14:00 - 15:30 (GMT), Mon 25 Mar 2024, online
14:00 - 15:30 (GMT), Mon 25 Mar 2024, online
This is a #TELresearchers session!
We are extremely pleased to welcome Professor Gilly Salmon to the #TELresearchers & #HEresearchers series. With 35 years of experience in educational organisations, those of us who have worked in online and blended learning will have undoubtably encountered Prof. Salmon’s seminal work with eModeration, eTivities and the Five-Stage Model. Prof. Salmon also developed the “Carpe Diem” learning design methodology and has weaved change management, digital transformation, and educational futures into her work. We are looking forward to hearing about her journey, and reflections upon 40 years of TEL research and hope you can join us for this session!
Learn more about Gilly:
Prof. Gilly Salmon, Ph.D., PFHEA, NTF. is CEO and Principal Consultant at Education Alchemists Ltd., based in London. Prof. Salmon is one of the world’s leading thinkers, researchers and practitioners in learning futures. She publishes & presents on pedagogical innovation & learning transformation. Her books ‘E-moderating’ & ‘E-tivities’ are seminal texts. Her ‘Carpe Diem’ learning design methodology is extensively deployed internationally. She has 35 years of experience in education organisations in Europe and Australia. She has implemented significant educational changes.
Websites:
https://www.educationalchemists.com/
YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/c/EducationAlchemists
What will Gilly talk about in her session?
Top Tips for Time Travellers
Gilly Salmon explores, reflects and speculates on 4 decades of TEL research, from tentative beginnings to immersion, - that she has lived through and survived! She digs up some ‘paradigm shifts’ for signs of life. And points to success and failure. And asks
What is seminal for you?
What are our prospects?
Who is promising what now?
Can we research the future?
Feel free to download and circulate the poster:
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 related service or product that our guests’ research practices investigate. We kindly ask our audience to respect this.