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Teacher of Mathematics at St Marylebone Grammar School
Taught Mathematics to 11-16 pupils of a more mixed ability than expected.
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Teacher of Mathematics and Computer Studies at Scott Lidgett School
Taught Mathematics to mixed ability groups from 11-16 and sixth form A-level groups. Took responsibility in 1978 for Computer Studies and created whole school curriculum analysis in 1979.
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ITMA interview
Short-listed, but not appointed for a Science Research Council funded position to investigate Microcomputers in the Classroom with the ITMA project.
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[P1] Researcher in the Computers in the Curriculum Project at Chelsea College London
I was employed by Bob Lewis, Director in 1980, at first to translate paper tape software simulations to cassette and floppy disk. I continued under Margaret Cox's direction, developing over ten years as a team adviser, lecturer, educational researcher and author.
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[P4] Senior Lecturer in Ultralab at Anglia Polytechnic University
I was employed by Stephen Heppell to build Ultralab as a developer, technical expert and mentor in the design of interactive multimedia software. I also had a role as lecturer in ICT in Education.
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Reader in Ultralab at Anglia Polytechnic University
This appointment had to be defended with an account of my experience, publications and professional engagement thus far and led to a more active part in the research activity in the university, including membership of the Research Comittee and supervision and examination of PhD students.
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Head of Ultralab in Anglia Ruskin University
I was invited to become acting director of Ultralab after Stephen Heppell left at the end of 2004. I was responsible for fifty staff, a large budget and oversight of the completion of some significant, large scale action research projects.
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Director of Core Education UK Ltd
I formed Core Education UK, a non-profit research and development company in learning technology, together with colleagues Alison Gee, Maureen Gurr, Graham Hart, Sarah Jones, Malcolm Moss, Rex Wingate. It took on contracts with a range of clients, from the Improvement & Development Agency for local government, the Qualifications & Curriculum Authority to Macmillan Cancer Support. It also provided a home for the National Archive of Educational Computing and the Owers Lecture.
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Reader in Distributed Learning at the University of Bolton
I was appointed to this post in the newly formed Institute for Educational Cybernetics, part-time, to work with Stephen Powell to develop the IDIBL project - a new take on the Ultraversity project. Since this was action research, I developed and faciltated on the Masters in Learning with Technology. In 2011, I began working on the TEL-Map European project acting as coordinator for the IEC effort.
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Research Fellow School of Information Systems Computing and Mathematics Brunel University
I joined Brunel University to work 2 days per week on the TEL-Map, HOTEL and ODS projects.
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