Conference Papers
The following conference papers were accepted on the basis of abstract submission:
- 2013: Depicting Death in War, SOCREL: Material Religion (April)
- 2012: Seeking to improve NSS Scores in Assessment and Feedback utilising Technological Solutions, ALTC2012 (September)
- 2012: Encouraging Faith Voices in Digital Spaces, Media, Religion, Culture 2012 Conference, Turkey (July) This paper was accepted, but I didn’t go.
- 2012: Aligning assessment and feedback with 21st century needs, with Joelle Adams & Peter Bullen) International Blended Learning Conference (June)
- 2012:Programming Collaborative Learning, HEA Media Conference (May)
- 2012:Digitising Programme by Programme, with Nicole McNab & Joelle Adams, Plymouth Enhanced Learning Conference (April)
- 2011: Getting in on the Twitter Action? Using Social Media to Build Your Professional Network #altc2011, with David Rush, Association of Learning Technologists Conference, Leeds (September)
- 2011:D-ICE for Change: Applying Organisational Development Guidance to IT Projects #ALTC2011, with Andy Wilson & Marina Janetsky, Association of Learning Technologists Conference, Leeds (September)
- 2011: The future’s bright, the future’s social? The future’s here!, with Sara Batts & Simon Jenkins, Greenbelt (August)
- 2011: Keep Calm and Carry On: A Re-Sounding Message, The Second World War in Popular Culture and Cultural Memory‘, University of Brighton (July)
- 2010: Good CoP? Bad CoP? Twitter for Communities of Practice, with David Rush, International Blended Learning Conference (June)
- 2010: Death at War, Death Day, University of Winchester (May)
- 2010: ‘Floods? Snow? Swine Flu? Terrorist Threats? Keep Calm and Carry On‘, #pelc10, with James Clay & Carolin Esser Plymouth E-Learning Conference (April) (audio cast)
- 2009:Men at Work: Visible and Invisible Men in Second World War Posters, Men at War: Masculinities, Identities, Cultures, University of Swansea (September)
- 2009: ‘‘Selling a Healthy War’: propaganda posters and public information films produced by the Ministry of Information during the Second World War‘, Framing Film, University of Winchester (September)
- 2002: Informal Education: Representations of Men/Women in VD Posts, Launch Event, Centre for the History of Women’s Education (June)
- 2000:Nostalgia and the Visual Image: The memory of propaganda posters of the Second World War, Public History Now, Ruskin College (May)
- 1999:World War II Propaganda Posters and the Image of Britain, Research Day: National Identities, University of Winchester (September)
Let me know if I’ve missed something.

















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