Items with category:PhD Students

Read a review of Seminar #6 – Perceptions of feedback literacy

Chad Gladovic, one of CRADLE's PhD students, reviews our most recent seminar held by Dr Ying Zhan (Jane), assistant professor at the Department of Curriculum and Instruction at The Education University of Hong Kong. In this seminar Dr Zhang presented her work about feedback and feedback literacy.

Apply for a 2023 CRADLE PhD Scholarship Now!

Applications for CRADLE’s PhD Scholarship Scheme for 2023 are now open! If you’re a domestic or international student interested in assessment and/or digital learning, come and study with us at CRADLE!

CRADLE PhD Student Ameena Payne Wins Prestigious Alumni Award

Congratulations to Ameena Payne, CRADLE PhD candidate and strategic scholarship holder, who has been awarded the Outstanding Young Alumnus/Young Alumna Award for 2022 by the Illinois Institute of Technology (Illinois Tech) in Chicago.

Review of CRADLE’s International Symposium Interactive Panel Session – by Rebecca Awdry

In this post Rebecca Awdry, CRADLE PhD candidate and symposium delegate, provides her reflections on the Symposium panel session and the controversial and big issues arising out of the discussions surrounding cheating.

Review of CRADLE’s International Symposium Keynote Presentation – by Rebecca Awdry

In this post Rebecca Awdry, CRADLE PhD candidate and symposium delegate, provides her reflections on the Symposium keynote presentation and the controversial and big issues arising out of the discussions surrounding cheating.

Review of CRADLE Seminar Series #8: Hyper-hybrid Learning Spaces. By Darci Taylor

Deakin University’s Darci Taylor, Associate Professor and Director of Learning Design at Deakin Learning Futures and CRADLE PhD Candidate, reviews CRADLE Seminar Series #8 "Hyper-hybrid Learning Spaces" by Rikke Toft Nørgård, Associate Professor in Educational Design & Technology at The Danish School of Education, Aarhus University. Darci reflects on the thought-provoking presentation that encouraged higher education colleagues to ‘tinker like alchemists’ and imagine future possibilities of hyper-hybrid learning spaces.

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