Items with Tag: News
Data Paradoxes: The Politics of Intensified Data Sourcing in Contemporary Healthcare – CRADLE Seminar Series #1 2023
18 January 2023
For our first seminar of 2023 we are pleased to announce that in conjunction with Deakin’s Science and Society Network and Monash University’s Associate Professor Mark Davis, Professor Klaus Hoeyer of the Centre for Medical Science and Technology Studies, University of Copenhagen, will present an analysis of the politics of intensified data sourcing in healthcare as it unfolds in Denmark.
1,300 years is long enough: it’s pens down for the exam hall
16 January 2023
In this post the use of the exam hall and its relationship to authentic assessment in a digital world is put to the test by Alfred Deakin Professor Liz Johnson, Deputy Vice Chancellor Academic Portfolio, Professor Helen Partridge, Pro-Vice Chancellor Teaching and Learning and Professor Phillip Dawson, Co-Director Centre for Research in Assessment and Digital Learning.
CRADLE’s New Leadership Structure
9 January 2023
We are pleased to announce that CRADLE is moving to a new leadership structure in 2023. Our current Director, Alfred Deakin Professor David Boud, and Associate Director, Professor Phillip Dawson, will now be Co-Directors.
Congratulations to Dr Juan Fischer Rodriguez – CRADLE’s most recent PhD graduate!
7 December 2022
Congratulations to Dr Juan Fischer Rodriguez - CRADLE’s most recent PhD graduate! Juan describes the focus of his thesis and provides some reflections and highlights of his study experience.
CRADLE Fellowship Appointment: Congratulations to Dr Ros Black
1 December 2022
Dr Ros Black, a Senior Lecturer in Education (Humanities, Societies and Environments) at Deakin's School of Education, has been awarded CRADLE’s second Fellowship for 2022. Welcome Ros!
ARC Discovery Projects 2023 Grant Success for CRADLE
30 November 2022
CRADLE’s Phill Dawson has achieved a remarkable outcome in his successful bid as lead investigator on an Australian Research Council Discovery Project 2023 Grant.