Ms Rebecca Hull
Contact: rbhull@unimelb.edu.au
About:
Rebecca is an Associate Lecturer in the School of BioSciences and a member of BRITE Lab. With BRITE Lab colleagues, she creates educational interventions aiming to develop undergraduate students’ skills, including writing, and analysis and interpretation of data.
Twitter: @rebeccabhull, link: https://twitter.com/rebeccabhull
Instagram: @rebeccabhull, link: https://www.instagram.com/rebeccabhull/
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Areas of Expertise in Teaching Practice:
- Teaching and assessing skills
- Using tools and strategies to promote active, conceptual and collaborative learning
- Designing Tutorial, Workshop and Practical classes
- Facilitating and teaching field trips
Educational Research Areas of Interest:
- Promotion of Skill Development
- Experimental Design & Data Analysis
- Written communication
- Assessing skills
- Authentic assessment
Current Research:
Rebecca conducts educational research with colleagues both in the School of BioSciences and the Faculty of Science. Their work aims to:
- 1. Improve students’ written communication using formative assessment and targeted feedback.
- 2. To better understand and facilitate students’ development of skills in specific subjects, or as they progress as undergraduates in the School of BioSciences.
A decorator crab found by a student on a marine field trip to 13th Beach, Barwon Heads.
Educational Research Grants & Awards:
- 2021 – BioSciences Teaching Excellence award, School of BioSciences, The University of Melbourne. Development of new Workshop and Practical programs in ZOOL20005: Animal Structure and Function.
- 2020 – Learning Teaching Initiatives (LTI) grant, The University of Melbourne. Improving online learning quality in ZOOL20005: Animal Structure and Function.
- 2017 – Learning and Teaching Initiatives (LTI) grant, The University of Melbourne. Formative feedback on how to write essays to students in large classes.
Educational Conferences:
- 2018 – Presented at the 24th Australian Conference on Science and Mathematics Education (ACSME), Improving essay writing in large classes.
Regularly attends:
- The Australian Conference on Science and Mathematics Education (ACSME)
- Biosciences Education Australia Network (BEAN) conference
- Melbourne Centre of the Study of Higher Education (CSHE) events
Students exploring the intertidal zone on an ecological field trip to Pt Gellibrand, Williamstown.