Jennifer K. Olsen
Dr Jennifer K. Olsen is a postdoctoral researcher at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL) in the Computer Human Interaction for Learning and Instruction lab. Her research...
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Dr Jennifer K. Olsen is a postdoctoral researcher at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL) in the Computer Human Interaction for Learning and Instruction lab. Her research...
Dr Nikol Rummel is a full professor in the Institute of Educational Research at the Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany. One of her main research interests is on adaptive support for...
Dr Vincent Aleven is a professor of human–computer interaction at Carnegie Mellon University. His research focuses on the design of innovative adaptive learning technologies. He has investigated...
Yun Yu is interested in issues of international education mobility, international students, educational equality, social inclusion and intercultural engagement. She uses mixed methods in her...
Dr Katy Jones is a senior research associate in the Centre for Decent Work and Productivity at Manchester Metropolitan University. She has previously held research positions at the Work Foundation...
Mirka is a Professor of qualitative research. Her scholarship operates in the intersection of methodology, philosophy, and socio-cultural critique and her work aims to contribute to methodological...
Carol is Professor of Higher Education and Gender. Her research utilizes feminist, new materialist and posthumanist theories and methodologies to explore gendered inequalities, spatial practices,...
Sophie Campbell is the author of the prison memoir Breakfast at Bronzefield (2020). Her writing has appeared in Prospect magazine and she has been awarded the Arts Council Time to Write Grant and...
Jane Murray is Professor of Education at University of Northampton where she co-leads the Centre for Education and Research, has led QTS and other Education programmes and supervises PhD...
Angelo is an undisciplined researcher in work and organizational psychology, he also lectures qualitative research methods. His research can be described as lying at the crossroads between...
Neil is Principal Lecturer in Internationalism. His research focusses on creative and arts-based methods in social science research. His PhD, a que(e)rying quest for intersectionality, explored...
My Rosen therapist says I show her pictures of myself as a horse. A horse who will/can be free, but whom again and again is tied up/in/around discourses. Personally, I often see myself as a...