Engaging Criminology Students: Using Vevox for Success
Online Webinar
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✅ Dr Gabrielle & Dr Brendan will share data that shows when Vevox was used, no students failed
✅ They will discuss how they use Vevox in the classroom
✅ Q&A with both presenters
Dr Gabrielle is a Lecturer in Criminology at Ulster University in the School of Applied Social and Policy Sciences. An experienced criminology educator with a passion for innovative pedagogy
in higher education, she is keen to promote strategies for elevating pedagogical practices in criminology undergraduate programs, drawing on evidence-based approaches and real-world applications.
Dr Brendan Coyle is a Lecturer in Criminology,
and Course Director of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Ulster University. With research specialisms in maturation and desistance, Brendan’s teaching encourages students to address the complex interfaces between youth development, criminal justice policies and practices, and processes of desistance from crime.
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✅ Dr Gabrielle & Dr Brendan will share data that shows when Vevox was used, no students failed
✅ They will discuss how they use Vevox in the classroom
✅ Q&A with both presenters
Dr Gabrielle Nugent-Stephens - Lecturer in Criminology at Ulster University
Dr Gabrielle is a Lecturer in Criminology at Ulster University in the School of Applied Social and Policy Sciences. An experienced criminology educator with a passion for innovative pedagogy
in higher education, she is keen to promote strategies for elevating pedagogical practices in criminology undergraduate programs, drawing on evidence-based approaches and real-world applications.
Dr Brendan Coyle - Course Director, Criminology and Criminal Justice at Ulster University
Dr Brendan Coyle is a Lecturer in Criminology,
and Course Director of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Ulster University. With research specialisms in maturation and desistance, Brendan’s teaching encourages students to address the complex interfaces between youth development, criminal justice policies and practices, and processes of desistance from crime.
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Can’t attend live? Register for the webinar
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Wednesday 6th November 2024 at 3pm BST/10am ET