"pedagogy" blog posts

Getting lost in the enchanted forest, or Falling in love with Padlet (again)enchanted-forest-thumb

Getting lost in the enchanted forest, or Falling in love with Padlet (again)

I still remember the first time I was introduced to Padlet. It was an icebreaker activity during an online event; I was asked to search for an image online that reflected how I felt that day and post it to a virtual wall. I found Padlet intuitive to use but - and forgive me for saying this – I couldn’t help thinking, Here is another tool. You see, although I’m a digital education specialist, I can be a little bit reticent when it comes to new tools in that I need to be convinced of the value before I sign up. In Padlet terms, I might be a sceptical sheep, or a dubious donkey…

Posted on: 6 November 2025

COVID-19 and Educational Transitions Conference ReportPerson on Computer

COVID-19 and Educational Transitions Conference Report

The COVID-19 pandemic had a serious effect on the experience of students at every level of education. With the move to online teaching taking place almost overnight, the loss of in-person interaction, and the advent of digital technologies that now seem almost essential to our everyday lives, there has been a lasting effect on the HE sector.

Posted on: 7 August 2023

Solstice Conference Edge Hill University - 5th-6th June 2019. Who are you and who do you want to be?Professor Sally Brown Poses

Solstice Conference Edge Hill University - 5th-6th June 2019. Who are you and who do you want to be?

I attended Edge Hill’s Solstice Conference on 5th June 2019 in Ormskirk. It was a productive and fast paced day filled with great practice and inspirational talks. A real highlight of the conference was witnessing Phil Race’s semi-retirement ‘This is Your Life’ presentation and celebration.

Posted on: 16 August 2019