Susanna K.
@susannakohonen.bsky.social
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Embodied & engaged learning. Critical digital pedagogy. Holistically higher ed. Posthumanism in education: the more-than-human approach. Drama education. Applied drama. Legal English. Clowning. Dogs. And not necessarily in this order.
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jeffgreene.bsky.social
Incidental learning happens when tech, like social media, exposes us to info we weren’t seeking. Our interests, friends, and algorithms shape what we see—and what we learn can change our future feeds, behaviors, and beliefs. Understanding this cycle matters. #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 how people manage the large volume of information encountered during intentional learning activities with technology. What, if anything, do people learn when they happen upon news and other information while using technology for purposes other than learning? Questions like this highlight the need to understand incidental learning, i.e., learning that occurs when people, who are pursuing a goal other than learning such as entertainment, encounter information that leads to a change in thinking or behavior. In this article, we integrate theory and research from multiple scholarly literatures into the Technology Incidental Learning Effects (TILE) model, which provides a framework for future research on how incidental learning occurs and what factors affect this process. Current research on incidental learning can be informed by educational psychology scholarship on dual-processing, motivation, interest, source evaluation, and knowledge reconstruction. The TILE model points to many promising future directions for research with direct implications for modern society, including the need to better understand how and why people move from merely noticing to engaging with incidentally exposed information as well as how to help people successfully manage the large amounts of information they encounter when using technology for purposes other than learning.
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susannakohonen.bsky.social
This is a great piece! Thank you for the wider view approach, rather than the narrower sort! #genAI #LLMs #assessment #highered
malcolmmurray.bsky.social
Although I wish the concept of “wicked” problems had a better name, this is a great paper highlighting the issues facing staff confronting #genAI Corbin, Bearman, Boud & Dawson (2025) The wicked problem of AI and assessment, Assessment & Evaluation in Higher
Education, DOI: doi.org/10.1080/0260...
The wicked problem of AI and assessment
Generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) has created significant assessment challenges in higher education. Universities and teachers have responded to these in various ways, including by way of ...
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dyellowlees.bsky.social
*Am I allowed?*

- is a phrase we hear a lot from researchers.

We often assume we need permission.

Permission to be interesting, to be different, to be ourselves.

But know this: only you can give yourself permission, many of the things that feel like 'rules' aren't.

#Academia #PHDChat
susannakohonen.bsky.social
The new academic year is about to start. As a #highered lecturer involved in pedagogical development, I find myself looking for some peace of mind. How about you? Check out my recent blog, Embracing #Zen and #Integrity in the Age of #AI.

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Embracing Zen and Integrity in the Age of AI
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thefoodnerd25.bsky.social
The future of academic networking? A study in Nature highlights how Bluesky posts about science garner more likes and reposts than on X. #AcademicChatter #Research #Science #Nature #SciComm #ScienceTwitter #Bluesky #ResearchLife
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tressiemcphd.bsky.social
They asked me about spark notes. I proceed to go off on learning theory and cognition.
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tressiemcphd.bsky.social
I woke up a year ago 100% certain that I had to make a documentary about the Winston Salem chapter of the Black Panther Party. So I did.

We aim to release it early next year. This weekend I’m at Blackstar, looking for inspiration. If you’re in town, DM to meetup.
susannakohonen.bsky.social
This! Context! This is what matters! Understanding the context! Thank you, @biblioracle.bsky.social !!
biblioracle.bsky.social
This from @tressiemcphd.bsky.social hit me over the head like a mallet of truth. This is the thing. This is what I’ve been trying to warn people about perfectly crystallized. www.nytimes.com/2025/08/12/o...
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biblioracle.bsky.social
This from @tressiemcphd.bsky.social hit me over the head like a mallet of truth. This is the thing. This is what I’ve been trying to warn people about perfectly crystallized. www.nytimes.com/2025/08/12/o...
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wbrianlane.bsky.social
My system of creating semesterly goals has basically turned into a task system (which I'm calling Tracks) that I feel capable of managing, so I'm trying something a little different this fall. #Pathfinder2e #AcademicSky
Edicts
Celebrate and welcome your family in your space.
Make the Tracks live in harmony.
Make progress on two Tracks per week.
Assign homework to yourself and research students.
Anathemas
Draft text for a research student.
Forsake time with family solely for personal gain.
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suebecks.bsky.social
A6 That different outputs are valued - its not just about REFable journal papers but what makes an impact on practice and the student experience. #LTHEchat
The SoTL staircase goes some way to demonstrate this lta.shu.ac.uk/scholarship/...
susannakohonen.bsky.social
This is sooo needed! Thank you, @leefallin.bsky.social!!
leefallin.bsky.social
My latest chapter: Embracing compassion and self-care: Educator wellbeing amidst the chaos is now available (FREE! Part of the edited book, Stories of Hope: Reimagining Education).

#Wellbeing #HigherEd #HigherEducation #LTHEchat #loveLD #UKHE

www.openbookpublishers.com/books/10.116...
This chapter is a call for self-understanding and hope, beginning 
with the individual. It explores how Higher Education 
professionals can apply self-compassion—through self-kindness, 
recognition of shared humanity, and mindfulness—to support 
their own wellbeing amid the growing pressures of teaching, 
administration, and research. As lecturers, tutors, and teachers 
face increasing burnout, overwork, and underpayment, selfcompassion offers a practical framework for academic self-care, 
helping educators to hold themselves with gentleness rather than 
harsh self-judgment. The chapter also argues that the principles 
of self-compassion must extend to colleagues, fostering a more 
supportive and humane academic culture.
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cradledeakin.bsky.social
Now Open! – Deakin University Postgraduate Research (DUPR) scholarship applications. This is your opportunity to undertake a PhD with CRADLE! Read more and apply now: blogs.deakin.edu.au/cradle/apply...
GO FOR IT spelled out with wooden Scrabble tiles on a white background.
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bastrimbos.bsky.social
Interesting webinar from Deakin University #CRADLE about #recognition in: what is the role of GenAI in effective feedback? m.youtube.com/watch?v=SC9k... HT @drjot.bsky.social. Like the examples #granny
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insidehighered.com
Online Learning: Past the Tipping Point

Twin surveys of chief online learning officers highlight the gap between student expectations and institutional maturity when it comes to online education. bit.ly/3UucKAJ

#EDUSky #AcademicSky #HigherEd
Surveys Are a Wake-Up Call for Colleges to Improve Online Ed
Twin surveys of chief online learning officers highlight the gap between student expectations and institutional maturity when it comes to online education.
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ecologistgreen.bsky.social
If you could change one thing about #PeerReview, what would it be?

I'll go first: make it double-blind during review, but reveal reviewer identities when the paper is published.

🧪 #SciPub #AcademicSky
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openededinburgh.bsky.social
Watch all four sessions from the Edinburgh Open Research Conference 2025. This year focusing on the question:

“What’s stopping us?” Asking what barriers we face, the challenges slowing progress, and searching for strategies to overcome them.

#OER #OpenResearch
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Edinburgh Open Research Conference 2025
The Edinburgh Open Research Conference is a collaboration between the Library Open Research Team and Edinburgh ReproducibiliTea, and offers an opportunity for researchers, students, professional servi...
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altuk.bsky.social
Following the conclusion of #OER25 this week, we are pleased to invite submissions for our upcoming online conference, “Speaking Truth to Power: Open Education and AI in the Age of Populism”, continuing the critical conversations sparked at the Conference. Learn more: buff.ly/nwHNPHY #altc #OER
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uff-fsu.bsky.social
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