Prof. Emily Nordmann
@emilynordmann.bsky.social
Associate Dean of Learning and Teaching @uofglasgow.bsky.social, PFHEA, psychologist, #rstats, learning & teaching in higher education, scholarship focused, in particular student and staff approaches to lecture recordings. 🏳️🌈
Learning technologists - what's the most annoying thing about working with academics/what don't we understand about your job that you wish we did?
I am writing a blog for #ALTC25, be as honest as you like 😅
I am writing a blog for #ALTC25, be as honest as you like 😅
October 10, 2025 at 4:31 PM
Learning technologists - what's the most annoying thing about working with academics/what don't we understand about your job that you wish we did?
I am writing a blog for #ALTC25, be as honest as you like 😅
I am writing a blog for #ALTC25, be as honest as you like 😅
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Discover how sector networks can supercharge your impact in digital education. Dive into Laura Milne’s inspiring #ALTC25 blog on the ALT community and the power of collaboration. Read the full blog here: buff.ly/X1kNYBi #altc
Learning connections: the power of sector networks to make a difference
(especially for conference newcomers) When first I heard about ALT, I was amazed – a whole community of people like me, who geek out about the kinds of things I geek out about, and who get ex…
buff.ly
October 3, 2025 at 2:00 PM
Discover how sector networks can supercharge your impact in digital education. Dive into Laura Milne’s inspiring #ALTC25 blog on the ALT community and the power of collaboration. Read the full blog here: buff.ly/X1kNYBi #altc
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October is Menopause Awareness Month - here are some of the events and opportunities I'm running for singers, speakers, teachers and other voice users on Menopausal Voice Change. More info and contact via www.kathleencronie.com
#menopause #voice #singing #menopauseawarenessmonth #menopausal #choir
#menopause #voice #singing #menopauseawarenessmonth #menopausal #choir
October 1, 2025 at 3:44 PM
October is Menopause Awareness Month - here are some of the events and opportunities I'm running for singers, speakers, teachers and other voice users on Menopausal Voice Change. More info and contact via www.kathleencronie.com
#menopause #voice #singing #menopauseawarenessmonth #menopausal #choir
#menopause #voice #singing #menopauseawarenessmonth #menopausal #choir
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Such a fab day with @emilynordmann.bsky.social and her wonderful colleagues at Glasgow Uni. Talked about my favourite things - #scholarship and #disability #inclusion and had some fascinating conversations. Thanks everyone!! 🥰
September 19, 2025 at 8:28 PM
Such a fab day with @emilynordmann.bsky.social and her wonderful colleagues at Glasgow Uni. Talked about my favourite things - #scholarship and #disability #inclusion and had some fascinating conversations. Thanks everyone!! 🥰
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I read this and enjoyed it and then I read a review that said it's designed to be read twice (it's 47 pages) and it's true and was even better the second time.
#BookSky
I read this and enjoyed it and then I read a review that said it's designed to be read twice (it's 47 pages) and it's true and was even better the second time.
#BookSky
September 15, 2025 at 8:10 PM
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I read this and enjoyed it and then I read a review that said it's designed to be read twice (it's 47 pages) and it's true and was even better the second time.
#BookSky
I read this and enjoyed it and then I read a review that said it's designed to be read twice (it's 47 pages) and it's true and was even better the second time.
#BookSky
Glad to be able to share new preprint on how to make supervising dissertation projects more open and efficient with secondary data, open data, and evidence synthesis with Ashley Robertson, @amcreaven.bsky.social, Elayne Ahern, and @katebutton.bsky.social
🔗 osf.io/preprints/ps...
#AcademicSky
🔗 osf.io/preprints/ps...
#AcademicSky
September 4, 2025 at 8:14 AM
Glad to be able to share new preprint on how to make supervising dissertation projects more open and efficient with secondary data, open data, and evidence synthesis with Ashley Robertson, @amcreaven.bsky.social, Elayne Ahern, and @katebutton.bsky.social
🔗 osf.io/preprints/ps...
#AcademicSky
🔗 osf.io/preprints/ps...
#AcademicSky
Did I get obsessed with the Munro #TidyTuesday and go on a @walkhighlands.co.uk deep dive (gratefully with their consent)?
Yes.
Did I have to migrate my website from Hugo to Quarto to make interactive plots work?
Yes.
Was it worth it?
Yes.
Code & more at www.emilynordmann.com/post/2025-08...
Yes.
Did I have to migrate my website from Hugo to Quarto to make interactive plots work?
Yes.
Was it worth it?
Yes.
Code & more at www.emilynordmann.com/post/2025-08...
September 2, 2025 at 9:54 AM
Did I get obsessed with the Munro #TidyTuesday and go on a @walkhighlands.co.uk deep dive (gratefully with their consent)?
Yes.
Did I have to migrate my website from Hugo to Quarto to make interactive plots work?
Yes.
Was it worth it?
Yes.
Code & more at www.emilynordmann.com/post/2025-08...
Yes.
Did I have to migrate my website from Hugo to Quarto to make interactive plots work?
Yes.
Was it worth it?
Yes.
Code & more at www.emilynordmann.com/post/2025-08...
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Agree. I dislike how people use an overflowing inbox as an excuse to avoid responding to reasonable work requests. A lot of work is still conducted over email.
I know everyone loves a good protest against overcrowded inboxes, but if I receive an out of office that actually says "I'll delete all my emails", unless it's parental leave or a similarly long period, I just won't be resending my email to you, sorry. Your inbox is yours to manage, not mine!
August 29, 2025 at 7:49 AM
Agree. I dislike how people use an overflowing inbox as an excuse to avoid responding to reasonable work requests. A lot of work is still conducted over email.
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“James, another signatory, said “the only thing that makes the information we learn from university any different from what we can gather online by ourselves is the in-person lectures performed by actual professors in our fields of study”.”
Adelaide University students and staff to stage sit-in over ‘travesty’ of fewer in-person lectures
Students unhappy about lack of course choice and flexibility, as they await clarification about which subjects will move online
www.theguardian.com
August 24, 2025 at 7:44 AM
“James, another signatory, said “the only thing that makes the information we learn from university any different from what we can gather online by ourselves is the in-person lectures performed by actual professors in our fields of study”.”
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We don’t just scroll—we learn while scrolling. This “incidental learning” can shape what we know, believe, and even how we act. Sometimes useful, sometimes risky (hello, misinformation). What have you learned incidentally lately?
#PsychSciSky #AcademicSky #EduSky
#PsychSciSky #AcademicSky #EduSky
A Model of Technology Incidental Learning Effects - Educational Psychology Review
Increases in technology use, among youth and adults, are concerning given the volume of information produced and disseminated in the modern world. Conceptual models have been developed to understand…
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August 24, 2025 at 12:00 PM
We don’t just scroll—we learn while scrolling. This “incidental learning” can shape what we know, believe, and even how we act. Sometimes useful, sometimes risky (hello, misinformation). What have you learned incidentally lately?
#PsychSciSky #AcademicSky #EduSky
#PsychSciSky #AcademicSky #EduSky
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So…there’s, like, a whole area of motivation research about how motivation doesn’t necessarily need to come from interest (e.g., productive, autonomous extrinsic motivation, how to productively regulate one’s motivation, etc.). It’s not a new thing, either. selfdeterminationtheory.org/theory/
August 24, 2025 at 2:05 PM
So…there’s, like, a whole area of motivation research about how motivation doesn’t necessarily need to come from interest (e.g., productive, autonomous extrinsic motivation, how to productively regulate one’s motivation, etc.). It’s not a new thing, either. selfdeterminationtheory.org/theory/
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For the umpteenth time and for the umpteenth reason, handwriting is better than typing. #EduSky
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
August 24, 2025 at 3:19 PM
For the umpteenth time and for the umpteenth reason, handwriting is better than typing. #EduSky
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
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I'm no Cassandra, but I've been exploring this alternative to GS if the Sentient AI Overlords pull the plug on GS. It's this and it is, currently, terrible: openalex.org
August 24, 2025 at 3:47 PM
I'm no Cassandra, but I've been exploring this alternative to GS if the Sentient AI Overlords pull the plug on GS. It's this and it is, currently, terrible: openalex.org
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A new afex update is now on CRAN. it's mostly a maintenance update dealing with a bug in pbkrtest and preparing for the next major releases of ggplot2 and lme4.
CRAN updates: afex #rstats
August 24, 2025 at 4:39 PM
A new afex update is now on CRAN. it's mostly a maintenance update dealing with a bug in pbkrtest and preparing for the next major releases of ggplot2 and lme4.
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First Murakami novel, he is a bit weird isn't he. I thought it was excellent but also it took me longer to read than it should given the length so it gets docked a star for not compelling me to read.
#BookSky
First Murakami novel, he is a bit weird isn't he. I thought it was excellent but also it took me longer to read than it should given the length so it gets docked a star for not compelling me to read.
#BookSky
August 24, 2025 at 7:14 PM
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First Murakami novel, he is a bit weird isn't he. I thought it was excellent but also it took me longer to read than it should given the length so it gets docked a star for not compelling me to read.
#BookSky
First Murakami novel, he is a bit weird isn't he. I thought it was excellent but also it took me longer to read than it should given the length so it gets docked a star for not compelling me to read.
#BookSky
Amazing Tidy Tuesday for the venn diagram of data nerds and baggers - check out the hashtag #tidytuesday for more graphical munro magic.
Cc @walkhighlands.co.uk
Cc @walkhighlands.co.uk
Learned a bit of Gaelic for this week's #tidytuesday. There are many names and variations of names for "mountain", "hill", "peak", "point", etc. I used this site to help me classify them: cuhwc.org.uk/resources/me...
Code: jessjep.github.io/blog/posts/t...
#ggplot2 #dataviz
Code: jessjep.github.io/blog/posts/t...
#ggplot2 #dataviz
August 22, 2025 at 1:46 PM
Amazing Tidy Tuesday for the venn diagram of data nerds and baggers - check out the hashtag #tidytuesday for more graphical munro magic.
Cc @walkhighlands.co.uk
Cc @walkhighlands.co.uk
August 16, 2025 at 10:07 PM
⛰️Ben Cruachan & Stob Daimh (#57-58). I was worried about these to point of budgeting time for a panic attack, but like much of life the thought of it was worse than actually doing it. There's a slabby bit that was described in some reports in such a way that it sounded scary but was entirely fine..
August 16, 2025 at 6:59 PM
⛰️Ben Cruachan & Stob Daimh (#57-58). I was worried about these to point of budgeting time for a panic attack, but like much of life the thought of it was worse than actually doing it. There's a slabby bit that was described in some reports in such a way that it sounded scary but was entirely fine..
Always impressive to read an educational RCT and I'm immediately interested in anything that frames lecture attendance through a lens of self-regulation rather than punitive attendance policies or removing recordings.
#AcademicSky
bpspsychub.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
#AcademicSky
bpspsychub.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
August 15, 2025 at 1:54 PM
Always impressive to read an educational RCT and I'm immediately interested in anything that frames lecture attendance through a lens of self-regulation rather than punitive attendance policies or removing recordings.
#AcademicSky
bpspsychub.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
#AcademicSky
bpspsychub.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
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Early Bird registration for #ALTC25 closes tonight at 23:59. It’s your final opportunity to save on conference registration. ALTC25 will provide a space to reflect on how robust digital foundations can empower more expansive, inclusive, & imaginative possibilities for education buff.ly/k6kFrr3 #altc
August 15, 2025 at 8:03 AM
Early Bird registration for #ALTC25 closes tonight at 23:59. It’s your final opportunity to save on conference registration. ALTC25 will provide a space to reflect on how robust digital foundations can empower more expansive, inclusive, & imaginative possibilities for education buff.ly/k6kFrr3 #altc
I am very glad I discovered Diablo after I got promoted because I looked up and I had been playing for 4 hours this morning.
She is a barbarian berersker because of course she is.
She is a barbarian berersker because of course she is.
August 9, 2025 at 11:48 AM
I am very glad I discovered Diablo after I got promoted because I looked up and I had been playing for 4 hours this morning.
She is a barbarian berersker because of course she is.
She is a barbarian berersker because of course she is.
At the last UK election I went back-and-forth about whether to vote Labour, I didn't want to risk waking up to a Tory government knowing I'd contributed. But I couldn't stomach the warning signs on LGBTQ rights and voted SNP and the only good thing is knowing I am not responsible for this hellscape.
August 8, 2025 at 10:12 AM
At the last UK election I went back-and-forth about whether to vote Labour, I didn't want to risk waking up to a Tory government knowing I'd contributed. But I couldn't stomach the warning signs on LGBTQ rights and voted SNP and the only good thing is knowing I am not responsible for this hellscape.
Planned a munro today but my wife woke up a bit run down but I was in the "I need to see mountains again Gandalf" zone, so with wifely blessing (I didn't just abandon her), I took myself up a couple of Corbetts, The Brack and Cnoc Còinnich. An almost scramble ascent in places and then pathless bits.
August 2, 2025 at 5:00 PM
Planned a munro today but my wife woke up a bit run down but I was in the "I need to see mountains again Gandalf" zone, so with wifely blessing (I didn't just abandon her), I took myself up a couple of Corbetts, The Brack and Cnoc Còinnich. An almost scramble ascent in places and then pathless bits.
As a life-long obsessive Offspring fan, this was not news but god I living for all the Offspring lyric puns in this thread.
If you want a weird but true fact to talk about:
Dexter Holland, lead singer of The Offspring, was instrumental in this. His doctorial thesis in molecular biology was sequencing mRNA in HIV. The paper was also heavily cited in creating the COVID-19 vaccine.
Dexter Holland, lead singer of The Offspring, was instrumental in this. His doctorial thesis in molecular biology was sequencing mRNA in HIV. The paper was also heavily cited in creating the COVID-19 vaccine.
It feels like we should be making a bigger deal of “we actually did in fact find a cure for AIDS”
August 1, 2025 at 4:17 PM
As a life-long obsessive Offspring fan, this was not news but god I living for all the Offspring lyric puns in this thread.