Dr Julie Lindsay


Dr Julie Lindsay
NameDr Julie Lindsay
Email Addressjulie.lindsay@unisq.edu.au
Job TitleSenior Education Technology Advisor
QualificationsBA La Trobe, BA(Hons) La Trobe, GDipCompEd Melb, GDipEd Melb, MA La Trobe, MAEdHumDev GeorgeWashington, PhD USQ
DepartmentLearning and Teaching Futures
ORCIDhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-6220-8785
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Biography

Dr Julie Lindsay is the Senior Education Technology Advisor in the Learning and Teaching Futures Portfolio at the University of Southern Queensland. In this role she is a thought leader and change agent advocating for digital transformation through embedded educational technologies and relevant pedagogies. Julie has 35+ years’ experience in K-12 schools and higher education as an innovator and leader in online learning. In 2020 Julie was the recipient of the Research in Educational Leadership and Management Award from the Australian Council for Educational Leaders. In 2023 she was awarded the Vice Chancellor’s Excellence Award for University Educational Leadership "For fostering student reflective learning, employability and professional identity through a university-wide, sustained initiative leading to changed academic practice through integration of online portfolios".

Julie worked in international schools for fifteen years as an educational technology and online learning leader across Asia, Africa and the Middle East. She is the author of two books: Flattening Classrooms, Engaging Minds: Move to global collaboration one step at a time, and The Global Educator: Leveraging Technology for Collaborative Learning and Teaching. Julie completed a PhD at UniSQ in 2019 entitled ‘Online global collaborative educators and pedagogical change’. This research offered innovative insights into educator beliefs, competencies and conceptual change as enablers to adopting a Global Collaborator Mindset with attributes of connection, openness, autonomy and innovation.

Artificial Intelligence is firmly on her agenda and in 2023 she established the AI for Learning and Teaching Collective, an internal, open community of practice with links to external partners that meets to share practice and develop better approaches for AI integration in higher education with a focus on the AI Pedagogy Project seeking to reimagine traditional approaches to education and foster innovation and integration in teaching and assessment methods. Related to this Julie, on behalf of UniSQ and in conjunction with the International Council for Open and Distance Education (ICDE), leads the newly formed global Technology and Innovation Network (TIN). In June 2024 Julie was the recipient of an Erasmus+ Staff Mobility nomination and spent time in Germany with a partner university, Justice Liebig University, Giessen.

Key research interests include the process for innovation and pedagogical change leveraged by educational technology and curriculum-embedded online global collaborative learning. She is currently researching practices and approaches to online global collaboration in higher education with a view to establishing an open community of practice and a robust framework to guide effective learning design and implementation. Read more here on her research website - https://create.usq.edu.au/global/

Julie is currently co-writing an open book on HyFlex learning - to be released in August 2024.

Julie can be found on LinkedIn - http://www.linkedin.com/in/julieannelindsay

Website: Learning Confluence - https://learningconfluence.com/

Employment

PositionOrganisationFromTo
Senior Education Technology AdvisorUniversity of Southern Queensland20202024

Expertise

Online global collaboration, Educational technology, Learning environments, emerging pedagogies, online learning, HyFlex learning modes

Fields of Research

  • 390303. Higher education
  • 390307. Teacher education and professional development of educators
  • 390405. Educational technology and computing
  • 399999. Other education not elsewhere classified

Professional Membership

Professional MembershipYear
ISTE, ASCILITE, ICDE
BA
La Trobe
1983
BA(Hons)
La Trobe
1988
GDipCompEd
Melb
1998
GDipEd
Melb
2000
MA
La Trobe
1997
MAEdHumDev
GeorgeWashington
2005
PhD
USQ
2019

Current Supervisions

Research TitleSupervisor TypeLevel of StudyCommenced
The impact on student learning of digital literacy programs initiated by qualified teacher librarians (TLs) within secondary schoolsAssociate SupervisorMasters2022
DateNameAwarding organisationUnderpinning research
2020Research in Educational Leadership and Management AwardAustralian Council for Educational LeadersOnline global collaborative educators and pedagogical change
2023Vice Chancellor’s Excellence Award for University Educational LeadershipUniversity of Southern Queensland

Educator Capacity for Online Global Collaborative Learning: Developing a Framework

Lindsay, Julie and Redmond, Petrea. 2024. "Educator Capacity for Online Global Collaborative Learning: Developing a Framework." Teacher Development. https://doi.org/10.1080/13664530.2024.2415385

Reimagining learning in an AI empowered world

Lindsay, Julie and Jacka, Lisa. 2024. "Reimagining learning in an AI empowered world." 4th AUN-TEPL Symposium . Bangkok, Thailand 28 - 28 May 2024 Thailand.

Hybrid and flexible learning

Jacka, Lisa, Lindsay, Julie, Dowd, Annette and Naidu, Som. 2023. Hybrid and flexible learning . Australia. Australasian Society for Computers in Learning in Tertiary Education (ASCILITE).

Flexible Learning and the Virtual Campus

Jacka, Lisa and Lindsay, Julie. 2022. "Flexible Learning and the Virtual Campus." Wilson, S., Arthars, N., Wardak, D., Yeoman, P., Kalman, E. and Liu, D, L.Y. T. (ed.) 39th International Conference on Innovation, Practice and Research in the Use of Educational Technologies in Tertiary Education (ASCILITE 2022). Sydney, Australia 04 - 07 Dec 2022 Australia. Australasian Society for Computers in Learning in Tertiary Education (ASCILITE). https://doi.org/10.14742/apubs.2022.154

Online collaborative learning starts with the global collaborator mindset

Lindsay, Julie and Redmond, Petrea. 2022. "Online collaborative learning starts with the global collaborator mindset." Educational Studies. https://doi.org/10.1080/03055698.2022.2133957

Recognition of Prior Learning + Portfolio: A Fortuitous Blending

Lindsay, Julie, Quadrelli, Carol and Cook-Watkins, Clarissa. 2022. "Recognition of Prior Learning + Portfolio: A Fortuitous Blending." 7th Students Transitions Achievement Retention & Success Conference (STARS 2022). Online 04 - 06 Jul 2022

Recognition of Prior Learning + Portfolio: A Fortuitous Blending

Quadrelli, Carol A, Lindsay, Julie and Cook-Watkins, Clarissa. 2022. "Recognition of Prior Learning + Portfolio: A Fortuitous Blending." 7th Students Transitions Achievement Retention & Success Conference (STARS 2022). Online 04 - 06 Jul 2022 Australia.

Using Padlet to Support Development of a Sense of Belonging in First Year Engineering Students

Hills, Catherine. 2021. Using Padlet to Support Development of a Sense of Belonging in First Year Engineering Students. Australia. University of Southern Queensland.

Online global collaborative educators and pedagogical change

Lindsay, Julie Anne. 2019. Online global collaborative educators and pedagogical change. PhD Thesis Doctor of Philosophy. University of Southern Queensland. https://doi.org/10.26192/bcv7-n778

Online global collaboration: affordances and inhibitors

Lindsay, Julie and Redmond, Petrea. 2017. "Online global collaboration: affordances and inhibitors." Partridge, H., Davis, K. and Thomas, J. (ed.) 34th International Conference on Innovation, Practice and Research in the Use of Educational Technologies in Tertiary Education (ASCILITE 2017). Toowoomba, Australia 04 - 06 Dec 2017 Australia.

The dimensions of being open: What does open educational practices look like in Australia?

Bossu, Carin, Stagg, Adrian, Cowling, Michael, Peachey, Valerie and Lindsay, Julie. 2018. "The dimensions of being open: What does open educational practices look like in Australia?" 35th International Conference on Innovation, Practice and Research in the Use of Educational Technologies in Tertiary Education (ASCILITE 2018). Geelong, Australia 25 - 28 Nov 2018 Australia. Australasian Society for Computers in Learning in Tertiary Education (ASCILITE). pp. 552-554

The global educator: leveraging technology for collaborative learning & teaching

Lindsay, Julie. 2016. The global educator: leveraging technology for collaborative learning & teaching. Eugene, Oregon, United States. (ISTE).

Flattening classrooms, engaging minds: move to global collaboration one step at a time

Lindsay, Julie and Davis, Vicki A.. 2013. Flattening classrooms, engaging minds: move to global collaboration one step at a time. New York, United States. Allyn & Bacon.