FASSTEST brings together colleagues from across the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, providing a mechanism for professional development through practice-based scholarship within a mentored community.
Much of our work is organised on a project basis with project management aimed at the delivery of new educational outcomes and scholarship outcomes. FASSTEST supports a rolling portfolio of approximately 40 active scholarship projects under a number of themes which include:
If you are interested in learning more about a particular project or connecting with a project team, please contact us at FASS-Scholarship@open.ac.uk.
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Project leader(s): Maria Nita Stefanie Sinclair David Robertson Alison Kirkbright Heather Scott
The foci of this project is to understand best practice in (1) the delivery of online conferences; (2) promoting and hosting; and (3) engagement and inclusion. Consequently, the research questions are:
Project leader(s): William Brown
In the age of digital information and high levels of technology in academic life, critical thinking skills are not just considered as an element of academic literacy; they have been interpreted in terms of the ability to use Microsoft Office and reference managing software effectively when underg
Project leader(s): Wendy Humphreys Vicky Johnson
One of the findings of our completed project, The Quality of Tutor-Student Early contact in Post Level 1 Modules, was the extreme variation in both the interpretation and practice of tutors, in terms of early communication within a module.
Project leader(s): Maria Nita Yoseph Araya
The project aims to start a cross-faculty conversation about the current use of novel reflective, digital, public engagement and teaching methodologies in Higher and distance education (Cooke, Araya, Bacon, et al. 2021; Walsh and Powell, 2019).
Project leader(s): Zoe Doye
The focus of the proposed scholarship project is to explore the perceived advantages and disadvantages to using WhatsApp within distance education.
Project leader(s): Tatiana Blackmore Judith Wilson-Hughes Liz Wright
This is a project building on the findings of "An Investigation into the use of Peer Observation as a Tool for Professiona
Project leader(s): George Revill Benjamin Newman Sonja Rewhorn
Next Generation Paper (NGP) is a technology that blends paper-based and web-based materials using a freely downloadable phone app with page recognition that was developed as part of a 36-month ESRPC-funded project between the University of Surrey and OU.
Project leader(s): Wendy Humphreys Vicky Johnson
This project builds on a previously completed project which found considerable variation in how tutors communicate with their students at the beginning of a module.
Project leader(s): Benjamin Newman Colin Lorne George Revill
The purpose of this project is to explore the potential of thinking from popular and everyday online media spaces such as YouTube.
Project leader(s): Gerry Mooney Janet Cole Iain Macpherson Steven McGeever Khadija Patel
The primary purpose of the proposed project was to: