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About me
editHi there - I'm Christine Sinclair. I'm not the one who plays soccer for Canada.
I work in Digital Education in The Moray House School of Education teaching on MSc in Digital Education.I am a graduate from this programme and I'm now the Programme Director.
I live in Fife.
Biography
editEducation
edit- University of Stirling - BA Honours Philosophy
- The Open University
- MA - Education
- PhD - Students and Discourse: an Insider Perspective
- University of Edinburgh - MSc in E-learning
Work
edit- University of Edinburgh - Lecturer in Digital Education 2011-current
- University of Strathclyde - Lecturer in Academic Practice 2003-2011
- University of Paisley (now UWS) - Lecturer in Educational Development 1993-2003
- University of Glasgow - Enterprise Development Officer 1989-1993
I have written a book on grammar for all those students in the UK who weren't taught it at school [1] and an earlier one for those who feel that university is an alient environment[2]
Interests
edit- Digital education
- Academic writing
- Philosophy
- Grammar
- Reading
- Puzzles
- Walking
My Wikipedia Experience
editMy introduction to editing and writing in Wikipedia has been during the Editathon at the University of Edinburgh in February 2015. We are wearing distinctive t-shirts based on the Rosie the Riveter image available from Wikimedia commons.
This event was part of the University's Innovative Learning Week.
I returned a year later to finish my training (a slow learner) and participate in the 2016 Innovative Learning Week
References
edit- ^ Sinclair, Christine (2010). Grammar: A Friendly Approach (2nd ed.). Maidenhead: Open University Press. ISBN 978-033524086-9.
- ^ Sinclair, Christine (2006). "Understanding University: a guide to another planet". McGraw Hill. Retrieved 16 February 2016.