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Rosie Miles, University of Wolverhampton
Social Media, Play and the Gift of Teaching
University of Greenwich, Stockwell St S11_0004
9th March 2017, 5-6pm
Rosie Miles is Reader in English Literature and Pedagogy at the University of Wolverhampton, and also a poet. Rosie has published books on Victorian poetry and William Morris, and her debut poetry pamphlet is "CUTS" (HappenStance, 2015). Rosie is a National Teaching Fellow (2011) and is currently the holder of Wolverhampton Students' Union's 'Cutting Edge Teaching Style' Award. Rosie believes strongly in academic identity being created out of research and teaching together, and she has an increasing interest in academic identities and affect in HE. An essay entitled 'The Shame of Teaching (English)' is forthcoming. Under the auspices of the now-defunct HEA English Subject Centre Rosie visited numerous English Departments several years ago showcasing the innovative online work she did with her Victorian Literature students. Her work teaching with social media (Twitter) has partly developed out of this.
The Educational Development Unit open lecture series is free to attend
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You can also listen to the live streaming of this lecture via: http://bit.ly/edulecturesmiles
For more details on our series: http://www2.gre.ac.uk/about/faculty/eddev/study/open-lecture-series
Recordings of past lectures can be viewed on our vimeo site: https://vimeo.com/channels/uogedu
Best,
Danielle
Dr Danielle Tran BA, MA, FHEA, PhD
Senior Lecturer in Learning, Teaching & Professional Development
Educational Development Unit
University of Greenwich
QM162 Maritime Greenwich Campus
London SE10 9LS
Telephone: 02083319640
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