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The Future of Blended Learning in Higher Education 2021

Online Event 17 June 2021, 9:00am - 4:00pm

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Neil Morris

University of Leeds

Neil Morris is Chair of Educational Technology, Innovation and Change in the School of Education and the Deputy Vice-Chancellor: Digital Transformation at the University of Leeds.  He is a National Teaching Fellow, and has won a number of national awards for teaching excellence. Neil has a research background in neuroscience and has active research in educational technology, online learning and blended learning. He has published widely on the impact of blended learning, online learning and mobile technologies on student learning and engagement and he is the co-author of Study Skills Connected, a successful textbook on using technology effectively to enhance learning (Palgrave MacMillan), and Studying a MOOC: a guide (Palgrave MacMillan). Neil is co-lead educator on the FutureLearn online courses Blended Learning Essentials with Prof. Diana Laurillard, a project funded by the Ufi Charitable Trust.


Neil has strategic responsibility for the Digital Education Service, which is responsible for delivering online courses on the FutureLearn, Coursera and VLE platforms. Neil has authored a number of strategies and policies for the University, including the Digital Strategy for Taught Student Education, the Blended Learning Strategy, learning analytics strategy, the MOOC vision, the Audio Video Recording policy and strategy and the Open Educational Resources policy. Neil has led a number of strategic technology projects at Leeds, including Online Distance Learning, Digital Learning, collaborative lecture theatres, MOOCs for FutureLearn, lecture capture, Open Educational Resources, Virtual Learning Environment and student response handsets. Neil has given many keynote talks at UK and international events, and is a regular speaker at conferences.


Neil is the Director of the University of Leeds Centre for Research in Digital Education.

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