Mike Keppell
Charles Sturt University http://www.csu.edu.au
Professor Keppell is currently working in the roles of Director, The Flexible Learning Institute and Professor of Higher Education at Charles Sturt University.
Current Affiliations
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Charles Sturt University
Presentations
- Starting with the end in sight
- The Carrick Exchange: Not Just Another Repository
- Innovation through design: Alternative learning spaces and propriety learning management systems
- Cross-cultural online communication: Making connections through project-based learning
- New Perspectives in Physical Education: Using Online Learning to Promote Collaborative Critical Thinking
- Reusable media-rich problem-based learning cases: Creating learning objects for teacher-education
- Legitimate Participation? Instructional Designer-Subject Matter Expert Interactions in Communities of Practice
- Developments in Authentic Learning: A Woman's Reproductive Life Cycle
- Using Authentic Patient Interactions to Teach Cervical Screening to Medical Students
- Authentic patient encounters in paediatric dentistry
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Biography
Professor Keppell is currently working in the roles of Director, The Flexible Learning Institute and Professor of Higher Education at Charles Sturt University. Prior to this, he worked at the Hong Kong Institute of Education as Associate Professor and Head of the Centre for Learning, Teaching and Technology (LTTC) from 2003 – 2007. Before joining the Institute of Education, he was Head of the Biomedical Multimedia Unit, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Science, The University of Melbourne from 1998 2002 and Head of the Interactive Multimedia Unit, Division of Distance and Continuing Education, Central Queensland University from 1994 1998. His research focuses on learning spaces, blended and flexible learning, learning oriented assessment, authentic learning and transformative learning using design based research. He is widely published and has completed numerous keynote and invited presentations. He is currently President of ascilite http://www.ascilite.org.au/