There’s been quite a bit of change within the Educational Technology team over the last few months with the addition of some new staff and farewells to others. We’ve also moved to Falmouth Campus; we are now in the Interior Design building on the first floor.
We have two new members of staff, Adel Gordon and Adam Grice. Adel is a Learning Technologist and is part of the core Falmouth team, and Adam has joined as a Learning Technologist for Exeter.
Adel has moved from Northampton where she worked at the University, also as a Learning Technologist. She looked after the School of Science and Technology and worked closely with the teaching staff to design and enhance teaching with the use of technology. She has particular interests in technology for assessment, mobile, and learning systems integration. She has spent the last couple of weeks or so finding her way around Learning Space and contacting staff in the Schools that she will be the point of contact for at Falmouth. Those being: the School of Architecture, Design & Interiors; the School of Communication Design; the Fashion & Textiles Institute; The Games Academy, and the Business School.
If you’d like to see a list of Adel’s research output so far have a look at her ResearchGate profile.
Adam joins us from University of the Arts London where he worked as a specialist technician (learning and teaching) for learning technologies and as an associate lecturer (PGCHE) teaching design software for a number of access, BA and MA courses. His role focused on supporting students and staff across a range of technology enhanced learning and e learning functions championing blended learning approaches. During his time at UAL he has developed an online resource for technical services information and the Universities video channel and lecture capture platform Replay.arts.ac.uk.
As Steph Comley’s maternity cover Adam will be taking on her responsibilities for supporting Exeter courses based at the Falmouth campus.
Contact etsupport@falmouth.ac.uk to get in touch with any of the EdTech team.