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Shirin Irvine – TEL Advisor

Meet the team > Shirin Irvine – TEL Advisor

My role is to advise and support academic colleagues in schools and departments to deploy technology to enhance teaching and learning, to enable them to make effective use of TEL in their teaching practice, curriculum design and teaching delivery. I contribute to the Academic Practice Programme (APP) and work with colleagues to promote TEL and facilitate the sharing of good practice across all disciplines.

I’m particularly interested in curriculum design, flipped learning and active learning. My areas of academic interest are education and English literature.

Before joining the University’s TEL Team in 2015, I worked as a development editor and supported the design and delivery of fully online courses at the University College of Estate Management. Over the years, my main areas of focus have been blended learning and e-learning, using technology to facilitate the design, delivery and assessment of academic programmes and to ultimately enhance the teaching and learning experience.

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  • MA Modern Literature
  • BSc (Hons) English Language and Literature
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