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Peter Woodbridge

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Peter Woodbridge is a Moving-Image & Digital Media Specialist and academic at Liverpool John Moores University. he was formerly at the Coventry University Department of Media and Communication. His research and scholarship includes instigating a number of innovations in Open Education within the Creative Arts and Humanities, including leading the development on projects with iTunes U[1] and YouTube Edu[2][3] which have helped to make thousands of hours of Open Educational Resources available freely online, resulting in millions of downloads and accesses. He has a number of research publications and book chapters in the area of digital media, surveillance cultures and the education in the era of networked societies.[4][5][6] He is co-founder of the Liquid Theory TV project[7] which is a collaboration between the King's College London and Coventry University and contributes to the work of the Centre for Disruptive Media[8] as well as a number of other open educational publishing series[9]

He has also led and participated in the development a number of significant research projects in the area of digital media and education in the Arts and Humanities for the AHRC,[10] Jisc,[11][12] UNDP[13] and HEFCE[14] as well as creating the world's first iPhone App for an Open Higher Education Class in Photography.[15] He developed the free and open source university level Creative Activism Class (#creativactivism) [16] which explores tactical uses of digital storytelling from January to April each year. He also co-founded the Cine Collective - an online open source class in digital cinematography.[17]

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  1. "Coventry University Launches iTunes U Site", Journalism.co.uk, 8 June 2009. Accessed 7 July 2011
  2. "Leading UK and European Universities join YouTube Edu", Google Press Release, 1 October 2009. Accessed 7 July 2011
  3. "Coventry University Launches YouTube Content Partnership", Times Higher Education, 25 September 2008. Accessed 7 July 2011
  4. "Deleuze's Postscript on the Societies of Control", Culture Machine: Open Humanities Press Journal, 8 January 2010. Accessed 7 July 2011
  5. "Open Pedagogies in Creative Media: Moving from Knowledge Consumption to Exchange", Journal of Media Practice, 24 June 2011. Accessed 7 July 2011
  6. "Chapter on Radical Education in the Creative Arts in Face the Future", Edited by John Mair and Richard Keeble, 8 March 2011
  7. "Liquid Theory TV", 12 September 2009
  8. "Open Media Research Group Podcasts"
  9. "Discussing Podcasting", Oxford/Open University Podcasts, 15 June 2009. Accessed 7 July 2011
  10. "Digital Archiving in Creative Arts Project", Arts and Humanities Research Council, 15 June 2009. Accessed 7 July 2011
  11. "Living Books About Life Project", Joint Information Systems Committee, 25 July 2011. Accessed 7 July 2011
  12. "JISC Project". Accessed 7 July 2011
  13. "Migration Aware UNDP Project", United Nations Development Programme, March 2007. Accessed 7 July 2011
  14. "Same But Different: Equality and Diversity in Higher Education", Higher Education Funding Council for England, 15 May 2007. Accessed 7 July 2011
  15. "Picturing the Body Open Education Class App Launched", 15 Feb 2011. Accessed 7 July 2011
  16. "Creativactivism.net -Creative Activism Free and Open Participatory Degree Class" Archived 9 December 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  17. "Cine Collective Open Source Degree Class in Cinematography"

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