Alexia Revueltas Roux

Lecturer in Psychology

Dr Alexia Revueltas is a Lecturer in Psychology (Learning, Teaching, Scholarship) at the University of Glasgow. She worked with the Centre for Digital Education in 2021 as a Research Associate as part of the Move2Learn4Teachers project looking at how to adapt embodied learning resources to the classroom. 

She also did here her PhD "Capturing Engagement in Early Science Learning: Triangulating Observational, Psychophysiological, and Self-Report Measures" as part of the Move2Learn project between 2018-2022 under the supervision of Professor Andrew Manches, Dr Josie Booth and Dr Zayba Ghazali-Mohammed. She looked at how engagement could be captured in informal learning scenarios like a science centre with young children and how practitioners perceive and define engagement in early years children. 

Twitter: @alererou

 

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Vox pops on robots

Children's thoughts on teaching automation

Will robots take over teaching at schools?  What aspects of teaching will they be good or bad at?  This video is based on a series of vox pops that invited children to tell us about their thoughts on robots in general, what it would be like to have a robot teacher, and what might a robot be like in twenty years from now.

'I think they're quite intelligent' 

'Weird'

'Might be a bit better at teaching becuase they know more answers to things'