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Think Education

Christopher Hill

Podcast by Christopher Hill

96 - Fake Conferences: More widespread than you think!
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  • 96 - Fake Conferences: More widespread than you think!

    I have seen quite a few posts on Linkedin in the past week or so about fake reviews, fake journals and general fakeness all around.  It reminded me of a fascinating conversation I had with Professor Perry Hobson last year about fake conferences and their impact on academia. For those who didn't get a chance to hear this when first published, please enjoy.   In this latest Think Education podcast @ProfChrisHill talks to Professor Perry Hobson, Director of BUas Academy for Tourism at Breda University of Applied Sciences in the Netherlands, about fake conferences and the impact these have on academia. Perry outlined work he has undertaken looking at the issue of fake conferences, how they operate and the knock on effect they can have on academic practice. We discussed the academic practice of creating and disseminating knowledge and the challenges of access – in terms of paid journal subscriptions – faced by many countries around the world.   Mounties always get their man! https://www.linkedin.com/in/professor-perry-hobson-5b7517b/?originalSubdomain=nl #fakeconferences #academicintegrity #researchengagement #publication #journals   Twitter #Think Education @ProfChrisHill talks to Professor Perry Hobson, Director of BUas Academy for Tourism @bredauas about #fakeconferences #academia #researchdissemination #publication #internationalhighered @ProfJudithLamie @buid_team

    Thu, 01 Aug 2024 - 34min
  • 95 - All Aboard - AI for Inclusion in Teaching

    In this latest Think Education podcast, Christopher talks to friend of the show, Dr Tendai Charles – Associate Professor, Faculty of Education, British University in Dubai – about AI and its function to support an inclusive learning environment. Tendai talked about his recent attendance and presentation at the Advance HE Teaching and Learning Conference 2024, held at Nottingham Trent University, UK, and how AI dominated the conversation - even on sessions not necessarily focused on it. We talked about work being done by Dr Philip Quirke – HCT – about the responsible use of AI in teaching and learning and the efficient ways it can be used to demonstrate both its value and its limitations.  Using AI as a tool to support engagement and critical thinking is a powerful way to implement it. Tendai and I talked about the need to start these conversations with a focus on pedagogy and then work from there to see where AI and technology could best be used to enhance learning, rather than starting with AI and having fear or overwhelming support be the origin point.   https://www.advance-he.ac.uk/programmes-events/calendar/teaching-and-learning-conference-2024   #AIineducation #inclusion #learningenvironment #technologyinteaching #CRDE #BUiD

    Thu, 18 Jul 2024 - 40min
  • 94 - Chocolate biscuits and all that is wonderful in life - Jessica Turner QS CEO

    In this latest Think Education podcast, Chris and Judith talk to Jessica Turner, CEO of QS, about her journey from Australia to the USA to the UK – with all stops in between. This marks the second in our current series looking at women in leadership and international higher education. Jessica talked about her background in music and how this creativity and willingness to follow her own path – even while studying in a heavily male-dominated engineering discipline at university – as helped her throughout her professional career. Jessica talked about mentors and shared a powerful story about the normalisation of balancing home and work life – and being equally comfortable in both.  We talked about the role of parents and how we can help to shape the environment in which our children work and more importantly, how they are able to respond to, and indeed, challenge it. Jessica is strongly motivated by learning and brings a curiosity to everything she does. This shines through in our conversation, as does her passion for what she does on a day to day basis with QS. We talked about advice Jessica would give to her younger self – or to women entering the international higher education space and she stressed the need to follow your own path.  Build up skills and confidence to know your vision is as good as anybody else. Didn’t try to conform. Be yourself. The conversation came full circle with Jessica linking her interest in being an orchestra conductor to her current professional life.  The role of a conductor is to bring people together.  Jessica is fundamentally interested in the what and why of how things work – and how the people operate within this space. International Higher Education provides a great opportunity to do this and, as a result, demonstrate impact and solve problems. Be hugely supportive and hugely aspirational - both as parents and leaders.   https://www.qs.com/our-team/jessica-turner/ #womeninleadership #empowerment #curiosity #forgeyourownpath #teamwork #QS #internationalhighereducation

    Thu, 11 Jul 2024 - 52min
  • 93 - Barriers, Mentors and Progress: Journeys in International Higher Education

    In this latest Think Education podcast, Chris and Judith talk to Dr Lobar Babakhodjaeva, Associate Professor, Global Education Department, Westminster International University in Tashkent – Uzbekistan.  We spoke to Lobar about her journey through education, to senior leadership, to a focus on her research and teaching. This podcast is the latest over the past year, grounded in our ongoing interest on voices and journeys in education and is linked to the book we are currently finishing (writing, not reading) that has a particular focus on the role of women in international higher education. Lobar talked about the role of mentors in her life and career development and how important this is to develop leadership capabilities and awareness of what is possible. We talked about the importance of normalizing equal access and opportunity for both boys and girls.  Both Lobar and Judith shared stories about experiences they have had where gender was seen as a barrier – or at the very least, a challenge. Lobar wrote a post following the podcast - https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7213593511944699905/ - where she outlines more of her experience and poses the following questions for comments: What are the challenges faced by female leaders in higher education? How many female leaders/managers do you have in your institution? 2.    What was the role of mentors in your career development?3.    What can HEI do to try to address the inequality and imbalance? We talked about strategies and approaches for access, development and empowerment and Lobar talked about her experience and the need to not focus on others but make sure you can prove things to yourself.  Progress will be made through continued conversation, increased understanding and meaningful action.   #femaleleadership #womeninhighereducation #mentors #development #research #professionaldevelopment #homeeconomics #access #support #opportunity

    Thu, 04 Jul 2024 - 54min
  • 92 - Breaking the Fourth Wall: What we talk about when we talk about podcasting

    In an attempt at a meta-session, Chris and Judith took a little time today to think and talk about podcasting. This episode was motivated by several factors: we thought it might be nice to talk and think about something other than what is going on in the sector at the moment; and a colleague and friend of ours, Fabrizio Tfifiro - https://www.linkedin.com/in/1234591/ has just launched a new podcast Experiences of International Education (https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7204862986262343681/) on which we will both appear in later episodes reflecting on our experiences and journeys in international higher education.  We started thinking about community, paying it forward and the opportunity to engage – and how valuable all these factors have been to us over the past few years. Our conversation moved through paying attention, active listening, engagement, honesty and reflection – with a brief pit stop on a plane, in the classroom and the car on the way home from baseball practice – to come to the inevitable conclusion that podcasting has been a force for good in our lives and we are grateful for the opportunity and the ability to engage. While there is no substitute for actual conference attendance and in-person engagement, this platform has provided an almost perfect back-up and one that is accessible and easy to arrange.  We have been consistently impressed and thankful for how open and honest guest have been and how much we have been able to develop our own thinking and viewpoints as results of these learning experiences. Please do get in touch if you would like to be on the podcast as we are always interested in a good chat!   iTunes: Podbean:   #podcasting #engagement #discussion #community #access #internationalisation #conferences #digitalcoffeebreak

    Wed, 12 Jun 2024 - 30min
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