Michael Thomas (academic)

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Michael Thomas (born 1969) is research professor at

digital education in relation to social justice, the educational implications of disadvantage, online and distance education, digitally mediated communication, and higher education policy.[citation needed
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Education

Thomas attended Collingwood Junior School,

project-based learning
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Career

Thomas was previously a lecturer at the University of Heidelberg in Germany (1998), Associate Professor (2002), and then Professor (2009) in English Communication at Nagoya University of Commerce & Business, Japan. He moved to the University of Central Lancashire in 2010, where he became Professor of Higher Education and Online Learning. Thomas has also held visiting or affiliated positions at Stuttgart University and Mannheim University in Germany, the University of Liverpool in the UK, and Harvard University in the US.

Thomas has published over 20 authored and edited books in these fields. He is the founding and lead editor of four international book series: Digital Education and Learning (publisher: Palgrave Macmillan), Global Policy and Critical Futures in Education (publisher: Palgrave Macmillan), Advances in Digital Language Learning and Teaching (publisher: Bloomsbury), and Advances in Virtual and Personal Learning Environments (publisher: IGI). He has authored 3 monographs and edited 26 books. Thomas was the founding editor-in-chief of the Scopus-indexed International Journal of Virtual and Personal Learning Environments, and since 2014, he has been a member of the journal's International Advisory Board.

Thomas was the project coordinator and principal investigator of the EU-funded CAMELOT Project on Language Learning with Machinima, a two-year project consisting of nine European Union partners that ran from December 2013 until November 2015. He was a partner in the Erasmus+ VITAL project on learning analytics and online learning (2015–17) and the coordinator of the EU GUINEVERE project (KA2 Strategic Partnership in Schools) on digital gaming in immersive environments (2017–19).

Outside of academia, he has published articles in The Times Higher Education Supplement on the use of iPods and podcasting and The Guardian as a contributor in a debate about massive open online courses and the future of higher education. He has also been interviewed by the French-language publication Regards Sur Le Numerique on the subject of digital natives, among others. Thomas is a Principal Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and the Royal Society of Arts.

Authored Monographs

Edited books

References

  1. ^ "The Reception of Derrida". MacMillan. Archived from the original on 5 June 2013. Retrieved 20 March 2014.
  2. ^ "Deconstructing Digital Natives". Routledge. Retrieved 20 March 2014.