Overview
Role responsibilities
As a Digital Learning Manager for the Learning and Teaching Academy I manage or support a number of digital education initiatives and projects. I am the digital education college partner for the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, and also the school partner for both the School of Law and Politics and the School of Music.
Key work/specialisms
- Overseeing digital education input into the Academy CPD Programme for Learning and Teaching
- Overseeing the development and provision of digital education resources for staff
- Managing digital education team communications
- Supporting the continuing professional development of digital education colleagues
Publications
Luke, K., & Evans, G. (2021). Students as partners in digital education: Exploring lecture capture in higher education through partnership between students and learning technologists. International Journal for Students As Partners, 5(2), 78–88. https://doi.org/10.15173/ijsap.v5i2.4508
Evans, G., & Luke, K. (2020). Lecture capture and peer working: exploring study practices through staff–student partnerships. Research in Learning Technology, 28. https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/129824/
Publication
2020
- Evans, G. and Luke, K. 2020. Lecture capture and peer working: exploring study practices through staff-student partnerships. Research in Learning Technology 28, article number: 2314. (10.25304/rlt.v28.2314)
Articles
- Evans, G. and Luke, K. 2020. Lecture capture and peer working: exploring study practices through staff-student partnerships. Research in Learning Technology 28, article number: 2314. (10.25304/rlt.v28.2314)
Biography
I have been a learning technologist in higher education since 2006, previously working at the University of Birmingham before moving to Cardiff University in 2014
As eLearning Project manager in the School of Social Sciences I worked across the school to embed technology enhance learning, including developing and supporting a number of online and blended distance learning programmes.
I joined the Cardiff Learning and Teaching Academy (LT Academy) in May 2020 as a learning technology officer and in September of that year was appointed Digital Learning Manager.
I have been a Certified Member of the Association of Learning Technology (ALT) since 2016, having submitted my most recent portfolio in 2019. I am also a CMALT assessor and use this experience to mentor colleagues in the digital education team who are applying for ALT certification.