
Mr John Woodthorpe
Head of School, Computing and Communications
School of Computing & Communications
Biography
Professional biography
John is a senior lecturer who is Head of School for the School of Computing and Communications. He first worked for the Open University on residential Summer Schools in 1984 before becoming a part-time tutor on a range of Engineering, Technology, Computing and Arts modules. One of those modules regularly attracted 10-15,000 students per year and was the largest wholly-online module in the University. He took on a variety of consultancy roles with the OU's commercial and licensing activities, and supported groups of part-time tutors as the number of online modules and students increased. Most of this was while working as a materials scientist for the R&D centre of a multinational automotive and aerospace component manufacture. In 2004 he took up a full-time lectureship with the OU, working on the production and presentation of a range of new modules. From 2014 to 2019 he provided the link between the School's student support team and its curriculum, while the University made two major reorganisations of its student support activities. In that role, he increased the integration between the curriculum and student support areas, and improved that even further as Director of Teaching. He is no longer a part-time tutor for the OU, and so has a bit more time to spend with his ever-expanding collection of Raspberry Pi projects and grandchildren, and in listening to music, and playing bass guitar. |
Publications
Journal Article
Exploring the Profile of University Assessments Flagged as Containing AI-Generated Material (2024)
Bob or Bot: Exploring ChatGPT’s answers to University Computer Science Assessment (2024)
From forums to wikis: perspectives on tools for collaboration (2010)
Presentation / Conference
Reviewing three case-studies of learning analytics interventions at the open university UK (2016)
Introducing TU100 ‘My Digital Life’: Ubiquitous computing in a distance learning environment (2009)
Using wikis for collaborative learning of technology (2009)
fOUndIt? Sharing online resources to support subject communities (2009)
What’s in it for me? The stick and the carrot as tools for developing academic communities (2009)