Distant Yarnings
In this episode of the podcast Distant Yarnings, hosts Jim and Julie interview Alison Purvis, an Associate Dean at Sheffield Hallam University, to discuss her extensive career in learning, teaching, and student success. The conversation centers on navigating the rapid evolution of artificial intelligence in higher education, specifically highlighting Purvis's creation of an AI transparency scale designed to shift the focus from policing academic integrity to fostering open dialogue. Beyond technology, the participants explore the importance of human-centered pedagogy, emphasising the need for co-creation between staff and students to alleviate the fear and anxiety surrounding new educational tools. Finally, the group discusses diamond open-access publishing and the value of international collaboration, framing modern education as a continuous, collaborative conversation that transcends institutional and geographic boundaries. * Hosts: Julie (Australia) & Jim (UK) * Guest: Guests: Alison Purvis, Sheffield Hallam University, UK * Date: 30 March 2026 * Length: Approx. 62 mins * Themes: Beyond AI detection to transparency, Staff anxiety and fear, Diamond open access publishing, power dynamics in higher education. * Show Notes & Transcript [https://create.usq.edu.au/distant-yarnings/2026/06/06/ep-9-human-centered-pedagogy-finding-purpose-in-a-digital-world/]
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