Susie Macfarlane
Susie works with a team at Deakin Uni engaged in academic development and building FutureLearn courses. Susie's interests are her PhD, networked and collaborative learning, and organisational change
Location Australia
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Rachel is an Associate Professor of Public Health Nutrition at the Institute for Physical Activity and Nutrition at Deakin University. Her research focuses on nutition in first 2000 days of life.
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Alison is a Lecturer in Nutrition and Population Health, Institute for Physical Activity and Nutrition, Deakin University. Her work focuses on nutrition promotion for families with young children.
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Dr. Lacy is a Senior Lecturer in Nutritional Science in the Institute for Physical Activity and Nutrition at Deakin University. Her work focuses on preventing childhood obesity through good nutrition.
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is a Senior Lecturer in Population Nutrition in the Institute for Physical Activity and Nutrition at Deakin University. Her research focuses on dietary salt intake and cardiovascular health.
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Karen Campbell is a Professor in the Institute for Physical Activity and Nutrition at Deakin University. Her work focuses on improving maternal and child health through achieving optimal nutrition.
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Dr Virginia Hagger is a RN-CDE, who has worked in the diabetes field as a clinician, program manager and researcher. She is the Course Leader for the Grad Cert in Diabetes Education.
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Director, Digital Learning at Deakin University. She works on digital learning innovation projects and researches in the areas of digital & social learning. @chieadachi/Twitter
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Director, Cloud Learning Futures at Deakin. He has worked in the media & health industries, & his research includes digital learning, contemplative pedagogies, & student resilience.
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An experienced and results focused learning specialist with a track record of success in strategic and operational implementation and management of learning programs and systems.
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Jenny is a Senior Educational Developer in the Global Studio team at Deakin University. She is an experienced practitioner and a researcher. Her research explores sociomaterial practices in education.