In my work, I focus on pedagogical development at both the undergraduate and advanced levels. I have a particular interest in several key areas at the intersection of higher education pedagogy and informatics:
Pedagogical Leadership: I am interested in how we can promote and develop leadership within higher education, as effective leadership is crucial for creating a conducive learning environment and ensuring high educational quality.
The Materiality of Learning: I explore and analyze how we become, exist, and evolve alongside various materials, modalities, and resources, which, in turn, influence the learning process and students' understanding.
Pedagogical Practice of Research: I am committed to enhancing researchers' engagement and pedagogical expertise in making their research results visible and accessible.
Research Ethics: Ethics has been particularly relevant in my own research. I teach research ethics to doctoral students, primarily in the social sciences faculty.
I look forward to continuing to contribute to pedagogical development and the understanding of learning within higher education.