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Associate Professor Carl Sherwood
Associate Professor

Carl Sherwood

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Overview

Background

Associate Professor Carl Sherwood completed a Bachelor of Engineering - Civil (UQ, 1984) and practiced as a professional engineer for 15 years. After completing an MBA (UQ, 2001), he worked for the UQ Business School and began investigating how to equitably support the learning of diverse student cohorts in large classes. By 2007, he joined the UQ School of Economics as a Teaching Focussed Academic, completed a Graduate Certificate in Higher Education (UQ, 2013), and has been the Director of Teaching and Learning in the School of Economics (2019-2021). His research has involved developing and evaluating the impact of blending learning activities and face-to-face lectures for students in large introductory statistics and microeconomics courses. Most notably, with over a decade of pioneering research into the development of students’ own contextualised storytelling as a pedagogy for introductory statistics, his work has been recognised with a UQ Teaching Excellence Award (UQ, 2015), an Australian Award for Teaching Excellence (2017) and through his PhD (UQ, 2020).

Achievements and Awards

  • Senior Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy (2023)
  • UQ Teaching Commendation for Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning (2018)
  • Australian Awards for University Teaching Excellence (2017)
  • Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy (2017)
  • UQ Business, Economics & Law Faculty - Citation for Outstanding Contribution to Student Learning or Experience (2017)
  • UQ Award for Teaching Excellence (2015)
  • Invited member of UQ Open Course Program (2015).
  • Invited member of the UQ College of Peer Observers Program (2015)
  • Australian Awards for University Teaching - Citation for Outstanding Contribution to Student Learning (2013)
  • UQ Citation for Outstanding Contribution to Student Learning (2011)
  • UQ School of Economics Teaching Excellence Award winner (2011, 2012, 2013, 2016, 2017)
  • UQ School of Economics Distinguished Teaching Award winner (2013, 2014, 2016, 2017)
  • Nominee for UniJobs’ Lecturer of the Year Award (2010)

Funded Projects

  • Sherwood, C.W, & Anand, P. (2023). “Students’ contextualised storytelling within contemporary assessment practices in higher education”, HERDSA Grant - $4,990
  • Sherwood, C.W. (2021). “Development of an online test bank of questions to assess student learning in Introductory Statistics for Social Sciences (ECON1310)”, AAUT Grant - $25,000.
  • Sherwood, C.W. (2021). “Expanding of an online test bank of questions to assess student learning in Introductory Microeconomics (ECON1010)”, UQ School of Economics Grant - $24,270.
  • Lodge, J., Gowlett, C., McLay, K., McKimmie, B., Bevan, A., Knibbe, R., Langfield, T., Sherwood, C.W., & Hillock, P.W. (2019). “Maximising the pedagogical benefits of video for engagement and learning”, UQ Teaching Innovation Grant - $82,204.
  • Baldock, T., Murzi, H., Callaghan, D., Cossu, R., Gibbes, B., & Sherwood, C.W. (2017). “The Cloud Room: Enhancing flexible learning pathways via a user-demand driven timetabling model and improved online learning resources”, Faculty of Engineering, Architecture & Information Technology (EAIT) Grant - $6,000.
  • Sherwood, C.W. (2016). “Initiating research into how first year undergraduate university students’ own contextualised storytelling can help them make sense of statistics”, AAUT Citation for Outstanding Contribution to Student Learning - $10,000.
  • Sherwood, C.W. (2012). “The Freaky Fish App”, UQ BEL Faculty/UniQuest Pty Ltd Pathfinder Proof-of-concept Grant - $15,000.
  • Sherwood, C.W. (2010). “Development of online Scenario Based Learning (SBLi) interactive scenarios for teaching techniques to solve statistical problems in introductory economics courses”, New Staff Start-up Grant for Scholarship of Teaching and Learning - $11,749.
  • Sherwood, C.W. (2009). “An interactive eLearning and Story Based Teaching method for Statistics Students – a pedagogical investigation”, UQ Strategic Grant for Teaching & Learning - $26,567.

Other outputs (in THE Campus - Times Higher Education)

Availability

Associate Professor Carl Sherwood is:
Available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Bachelor (Honours) of Engineering, The University of Queensland
  • Masters (Coursework) of Business Administration, The University of Queensland
  • Postgraduate Diploma in Higher Education, The University of Queensland
  • Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland

Works

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23 works between 2010 and 2025

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2013

Other Outputs

Assessing the impact of blended learning on student performance

Kwak, Won Do, Menezes, Flavio and Sherwood, Carl (2013). Assessing the impact of blended learning on student performance. School of Economics Discussion Paper Series. 494. School of Economics, University of Queensland.

Assessing the impact of blended learning on student performance

2013

Book

Australasian business statistics

Black, Ken, Asafu-Adjaye, John, Burke, Paul, Khan, Nazim, King, Gerard, Perera, Nelson and Sherwood, Carl (2013). Australasian business statistics. 3rd ed. Milton, QLD, Australia: John Wiley & Sons.

Australasian business statistics

2010

Conference Publication

Using pictorial icons and interactive online scenarios (SBLi) to help understanding and to create experiential learning environments in introductory statistics

Sherwood, C. and McCredden, J. (2010). Using pictorial icons and interactive online scenarios (SBLi) to help understanding and to create experiential learning environments in introductory statistics. Australasian Teaching Economics Conference (ATEC): Frontiers in Economics Teaching, Hamilton, New Zealand, 28-29 June 2010.

Using pictorial icons and interactive online scenarios (SBLi) to help understanding and to create experiential learning environments in introductory statistics

Funding

Past funding

  • 2009 - 2010
    An interactive eLearning and story based teaching method for statistics students - a pedagogical investigation
    UQ New Staff Start-up Grants (Scholarship of Teaching and Learning)
    Open grant
  • 2008 - 2010
    Development of online SBLi scenarios for teaching techniques to solve statistical problems teaching techniques to solve statistical problems in the economic course ECON 1310 Quantitative Economic & Bu
    UQ Teaching & Learning Strategic Grants
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

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