An audience with Emily McIntosh
October 18, 2021

Marketing

Kortext

An audience with Emily McIntosh

 

In August, we launched ‘An Audience With…’, which is a range of interviews based upon the future of teaching and learning. 

In our latest An Audience With… we sat down with Middlesex University’s Director of Learning, Teaching and Student Experience, Emily McIntosh. 

In our discussion, Emily touched upon inclusive curriculums, use of analytics to understand how students engage with digital content and how academics deliver their programmes. 

Emily’s edition forms an important part of a wider discussion on pedagogical design as a collaborative process for course development.  Using specific learning objectives and pedagogical theories to identify teaching strategies, such as those delivered through blended learning, activities and assessments to achieve desired educational outcomes.   

Watch Emily’s video below; it’s an edition of An Audience with… that you should not be without. 

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