Meet & Eat

Meet & Eat is a hybrid reading group and seminar series. We select a publication to read and then invite the author(s) to come to discuss their work with us. The name Meet & Eat derives from the fact that we attempt to run the events over lunchtime and to give them a convivial feel. Authors are asked to provide a brief overview of their work, but we try to reserve most of the time for questions and discussion.

The list below shows past events in the series, together with links to videos where those are available.

16. International collaboration in educational research: A discussion with Victoria Marín

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Meet & Eat event: International collaboration in educational research: A discussion with Victoria Marín

Date: 14 December 2022.

We discussed: Bond, M., Marín, V. I., & Bedenlier, S. (2021). . Journal of New Approaches in Educational Research, 10(2), 190-213.

15. Autoethnography in Online Doctoral Education: A discussion

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Meet & Eat event: Autoethnography in Online Doctoral Education

With contributions by: Kyungmee Lee, Paul Ashwin, Lesley Gourley, Swapna Kumar and Tony Adams.

Date: 4 October 2022.

We discussed the special issue: Lee, K. (Ed.). (2022). . Studies in Technology Enhanced Learning, 2(3).

14. Special Issue: Technology enhanced learning in the MENA region

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Meet & Eat event: Special Issue - Technology enhanced learning in the MENA region

With contributions led by: Brett Bligh, Tendai Charles, Rob Miles, Sebah Al-Ali, Zoe Hurley, Pamela Johnson, Karl Coutet, Rasha Essam, Monique Taylor, Reya Saliba, Hany Fazza, Mohamed Mahgoub, Maxine Minton, Rasha AlOkaily, Halah Nasseif and Christopher Hill.

Date: 27 April 2021.

We discussed the special issue: Miles, R., Al-Ali, S., Bligh, B., Charles, T., & Hill, C. (Eds.). Technology enhanced learning in the MENA region. , 1(2), 285-499

13. Phenomenology vs. Phenomenography in TEL/Networked Learning research

Event poster for Meet & Eat event with Dr Maria Cutajar and Dr Mike Johnson

Meet & Eat with Maria Cutajar and Mike Johnson

Special guests: Dr Maria Cutajar, Faculty of Education, University of Malta, Malta; and Dr Mike Johnson, School of Healthcare Sciences, Cardiff University, Wales, UK

Date: 15 April 2021.

We discussed the two publications:

  • Cutajar, M. (2019). Education Sciences, 9(3), 226
  • Jacobs, N. (2019). . Phenomenology & Practice, 13(1), 42-51.