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Professor Lydia Kavanagh
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Lydia Kavanagh

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Overview

Background

Since returning to academia from industry in 1998, Professor Lydia Kavanagh has become a leader in engineering education and has used her background as a professional engineer to design both curricula and courses for active learning by combining real-world projects and specialist knowledge. She has had a significant impact on the delivery of UQ’s undergraduate engineering program through creative new teaching pedagogies including the Flipped Classroom, innovative authentic approaches to assessment, and the introduction of multi-disciplinary courses. As Director of First Year Engineering for almost a decade, Lydia was responsible for a significant program of extra-curricular transition support for first year students and she co-coordinated two compulsory courses that delivered what could arguably be the world's largest flipped classroom for 600 students. Recently, she has set up a Leadership and Mentoring Program for all EAIT faculty students (undergraduate and postgraduates), and continued this into a Leaders@EAIT, an ongoing academy for these students to continue to develop leadership competencies.

Lydia is now the Deputy Associate Dean Academic (Curriculum Review and Teaching Innovation) for the Faculty of Science where she has overseen a faculty-wide overview of curriculum resulting in streamlined undergraduate and postgraduate offerings. She holds a concurrent fractional position with the Institute of Teaching and Learning Innovations, where she has developed frameworks and systems for UQ shorter form credentials.

Lydia is also heavily involved institutionally with training and mentoring academics and professional staff with teaching responsibilities through the development and implementation of the Graduate Teaching Assistant program (for PhD scholars and postdocs), Teaching@UQ (for staff new to teaching), and TeachingPlus@UQ (for emerging leaders in Teaching and Learning).

Lydia’s work was recognised with a Principal Fellowship of the HEA, an ALTC Excellence in teaching award in 2011 and she has lead and participated in Carrick/ ALTC/ OLT projects on teamwork, online learning, curriculum innovation (2x), preparing students for first year engineering, and Flipped Classrooms.

Availability

Professor Lydia Kavanagh is:
Available for supervision
Media expert

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Engineering, The University of Queensland
  • Masters (Coursework) of Engineering, University of New South Wales
  • Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland
  • Postgraduate Diploma in Education, The University of Queensland

Research interests

  • Higher education

    o STEM practices in higher education o Curriculum development including learning pathways o eLearning: delivery, assessment, engagement, innovation o Flipping the classroom including ownership of learning o Supporting international students o Developing leadership competencies in students o Investigating student team work and mentoring o Fostering interdisciplinarity

  • Professional Development

    o Dissemination of best practice teaching and learning o Mentoring o Training the next generation of educators o Fostering leadership in teaching and learning

  • Unbundling degree programs

    o Shorter form credentials o MOOCs o Badges

Research impacts

Lydia has delivered Flipped Classroom workshops across discipline and to both national and international institutions. The workshops have helped take the mystery out of flipping the classroom and have given academics a framework for developing their own flipped classroom. Her book, 'The Flipped Classroom: Practice and Practices' has been downloaded more than 55,000 times.

Much of her work in developing online tools (e.g Teamwork in Action - a module providing team training and resources, GetSet - a prepatory quiz for first year engineering, WebPAf - an adapted peer assessment tool originating from The University of Loughborough, BrainCloud - a real time crowd response 'wordle') has also been freely disseminated across institution and across discipline.

Works

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92 works between 1999 and 2023

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2010

Conference Publication

An evaluation of the EWB challenge-implications for future curriculum change.

Jolly, Lesley, Kavanagh, Lydia and Crosthwaite, Caroline A. (2010). An evaluation of the EWB challenge-implications for future curriculum change.. 21 Annual Conference for the Australasian Association for Engineering Education & 2010 Fall CD10 Collaborators' Meeting, University of Technology, Sydney, 5-8 December 2010. University of Technology, Sydney: Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology.

An evaluation of the EWB challenge-implications for future curriculum change.

2009

Journal Article

The practicalities of a learning tourism destination: A case study of the Ningaloo Coast

Schianetz, Karin, Jones, Tod, Kavanagh, Lydia, Walker, Paul A., Lockington, David and Wood, David (2009). The practicalities of a learning tourism destination: A case study of the Ningaloo Coast. International Journal of Tourism Research, 11 (6), 567-581. doi: 10.1002/jtr.729

The practicalities of a learning tourism destination: A case study of the Ningaloo Coast

2009

Conference Publication

Working out and working in critical interdisciplinarity

Jolly, Lesley and Kavanagh, Lydia (2009). Working out and working in critical interdisciplinarity. AAEE Conference 2009, University of Adelaide, 6-9 December 2009. The University of Adelaide, South Australia: The School of Mechanical Engineering, The University of Adelaide.

Working out and working in critical interdisciplinarity

2009

Conference Publication

Characterising the first year cohort knowledge

Kavanagh, Lydia, O'Moore, Liza M. and Samuelowicz, Katherine (2009). Characterising the first year cohort knowledge. AAEE 20th Annual Conference of the Australasian Association for Engineering Education, Adelaide, Australia, 6-9 December 2009. Adelaide, Australia: The School of Mechanical Engineering, The University of Adelaide.

Characterising the first year cohort knowledge

2009

Conference Publication

Confronting the methodological challenges of engineering practice research: A three-tiered model of reflexivity

Sochacka, Nicki, Walther, Joachim, Jolly, Lesley and Kavanagh, Lydia (2009). Confronting the methodological challenges of engineering practice research: A three-tiered model of reflexivity. Research in Engineering Education Symposium, Palm Cove, Queensland, 20 July - 23 July 2009. Palm Cove, Queensland: Research in Engineering Education Symposium.

Confronting the methodological challenges of engineering practice research: A three-tiered model of reflexivity

2009

Conference Publication

A realistic evaluation of universal water metering in the United Kingdom’s South East

Sochacka, Nicki, Jolly, Lesley and Kavanagh, Lydia (2009). A realistic evaluation of universal water metering in the United Kingdom’s South East. Environmental Research Event 2009, Noosa Heads, Queensland, 10-13th May 2009.

A realistic evaluation of universal water metering in the United Kingdom’s South East

2008

Journal Article

The degradation of dissolved organic nitrogen associated with melanoidin using a UV/H2O2 AOP

Dwyer, Jason, Kavanagh, Lydia and Lant, Paul (2008). The degradation of dissolved organic nitrogen associated with melanoidin using a UV/H2O2 AOP. Chemosphere, 71 (9), 1745-1753. doi: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2007.11.027

The degradation of dissolved organic nitrogen associated with melanoidin using a UV/H2O2 AOP

2008

Conference Publication

Reflecting on Reflection - 10 years, Engineering, and UQ

Kavanagh, L. and O'Moore, L.M. (2008). Reflecting on Reflection - 10 years, Engineering, and UQ. AAEE19th Annual Conference of the Australasian Association for Engineering Education, Yepoon, Qld, 7-10 December 2008. Rockhampton, Qld: Faculty of Sciences, Engineering & Health, Central Queensland University.

Reflecting on Reflection - 10 years, Engineering, and UQ

2008

Conference Publication

'Realistic Evaluation': A useful approach for investigating interdisciplinary issues associated with urban water management?

Sochacka, N., Kavanagh, L. and Jolly, L. (2008). 'Realistic Evaluation': A useful approach for investigating interdisciplinary issues associated with urban water management?. Universitas 21 Postgraduate Student Conference, Birmingham, U.K., 20-23 July, 2008.

'Realistic Evaluation': A useful approach for investigating interdisciplinary issues associated with urban water management?

2008

Journal Article

Sustainability indicators for tourism destinations: A complex adaptive systems approach using systemic indicator systems

Schianetz, K. and Kavanagh, L. (2008). Sustainability indicators for tourism destinations: A complex adaptive systems approach using systemic indicator systems. Journal of SustainableTourism, 16 (6), 601-628. doi: 10.1080/09669580802159651

Sustainability indicators for tourism destinations: A complex adaptive systems approach using systemic indicator systems

2007

Conference Publication

Reviewing benchmarking approaches for building environmental assessment (BEA) tools - Rigour versus practicality

Hyde, Richard, Prasad, Deo, Blair, John, Moore, Richard, Kavanagh, Lydia, Watt, Melinda and Schianetz, Karin (2007). Reviewing benchmarking approaches for building environmental assessment (BEA) tools - Rigour versus practicality. 24th International conference on Passive and Low Energy Architecture, PLEA 2007, , , November 22, 2007-November 24, 2007.

Reviewing benchmarking approaches for building environmental assessment (BEA) tools - Rigour versus practicality

2007

Journal Article

The Learning Tourism Destination: The potential of a learning organisation approach for improving the sustainability of tourism destinations

Schianetz, K., Kavanagh, L. and Lockington, D. (2007). The Learning Tourism Destination: The potential of a learning organisation approach for improving the sustainability of tourism destinations. Tourism Management, 28 (6), 1485-1496. doi: 10.1016/j.tourman.2007.01.012

The Learning Tourism Destination: The potential of a learning organisation approach for improving the sustainability of tourism destinations

2007

Journal Article

Concepts and tools for comprehensive sustainability assessments for tourism destinations: a comparative review

Schianetz, K., Kavanagh, L. and Lockington, D. (2007). Concepts and tools for comprehensive sustainability assessments for tourism destinations: a comparative review. Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 15 (4), 369-389. doi: 10.2167/jost659.0

Concepts and tools for comprehensive sustainability assessments for tourism destinations: a comparative review

2007

Journal Article

Triple objective team mentoring: achieving learning objectives with chemical engineering students

Kavanagh, Lydia and Crosthwaite, Caroline (2007). Triple objective team mentoring: achieving learning objectives with chemical engineering students. Transactions of the Institution of Chemical Engineers D (Education for Chemical Engineers), 2 (1), 68-79. doi: 10.1205/ece06027

Triple objective team mentoring: achieving learning objectives with chemical engineering students

2007

Journal Article

Engineered ecosystem for sustainable on-site wastewater treatment

Kavanagh, L. and Keller, J. (2007). Engineered ecosystem for sustainable on-site wastewater treatment. Water Research, 41 (8), 1823-1831. doi: 10.1016/j.watres.2007.01.016

Engineered ecosystem for sustainable on-site wastewater treatment

2007

Conference Publication

Reviewing benchmarking approaches for building environmental assessment tools (BEA): rigour versus practicality

Hyde, R., Prasad, D., Blair, J., Moore, R., Kavanagh, L., Watt, M. and Schiantez, K. (2007). Reviewing benchmarking approaches for building environmental assessment tools (BEA): rigour versus practicality. 24th International Conference on Passive and Low Energy Architecture, National University of Singapore, 22-24 November 2007. Singapore: Nat Univ of Singapore, Dept of Architecture, School of Design and Environment.

Reviewing benchmarking approaches for building environmental assessment tools (BEA): rigour versus practicality

2007

Book Chapter

Indicators, Audits and Measuring Success

Hyde, R., Moore, R., Kavanagh, L., Watt, M. and Schianetz, K. (2007). Indicators, Audits and Measuring Success. Steering Sustainability in an Urbanizing World. (pp. 99-109) edited by A. Nelson. United Kingdom: Ashgate Publishing.

Indicators, Audits and Measuring Success

2007

Conference Publication

We're in ​​​​​​​their hands: teen space settlement designs display engineering and active-learning skills but their plans fall short on "liveability"

Cokley, J. D., Kavanagh, L., Johnson-Woods, T. M. and Bloomer, R. (2007). We're in ​​​​​​​their hands: teen space settlement designs display engineering and active-learning skills but their plans fall short on "liveability". 7th Australian Space Science Conference, Sydney, 24-27 September 2007. Sydney, NSW Australia: National Space Society of Australia.

We're in ​​​​​​​their hands: teen space settlement designs display engineering and active-learning skills but their plans fall short on "liveability"

2007

Conference Publication

Ecologically sustainable urban design: Grappling with the social issues

Sochacka, N., Kavanagh, L. and Jolly, L. (2007). Ecologically sustainable urban design: Grappling with the social issues. Environmental Research Event 2007, Cairns, Australia, 2nd - 5th December, 2007. Cairns, Australia: James Cook University.

Ecologically sustainable urban design: Grappling with the social issues

2007

Conference Publication

Reconceptualising social sustainability in urban development

Lesley Jolly, Nicki Sochacka and Lydia Kavanagh (2007). Reconceptualising social sustainability in urban development. International Conference on Engineering Sustainability (SSSE Conference 2007): Sustainability in a Changing World, Sheraton Hotel, Perth, 31 October-2 November 2007.

Reconceptualising social sustainability in urban development

Funding

Past funding

  • 2017 - 2018
    TeamAnneal Stage Two: A Web Service for Purposeful Student Team Creation
    UQ Teaching Innovation Grants
    Open grant
  • 2016 - 2017
    Supporting staff and students with HFA in STEM programs
    CRC for Living with Autism Spectrum Disorders (Autism CRC Limited)
    Open grant
  • 2015 - 2016
    Help! A Blackboard-linked quality assured student communication and response system
    Technology-Enhanced Learning Grants
    Open grant
  • 2015 - 2016
    The Teaching @UQ Program
    Technology-Enhanced Learning Grants
    Open grant
  • 2013 - 2016
    The STEM Ecosystem: building cross-disciplinary leadership capacity in science, technology, engineering and mathematics
    OLT Innovation and Development Grants
    Open grant
  • 2013 - 2015
    Radical transformation: Re-imagining engineering education through flipping the classroom in a global learning partnership
    OLT Innovation and Development Grants
    Open grant
  • 2012 - 2013
    Get set for success: Using online self-assessments to motivate first year engineering students to engage in and manage their learning
    University of Southern Queensland
    Open grant
  • 2011 - 2013
    Get set for success: using online self-assessments to motivate first year engineering students to engage in and manage their learning
    ALTC Innovation and Development Grants
    Open grant
  • 2010 - 2011
    Curriculum Renewal in Engineering Through Theory-Driven Evaluation
    ALTC Priority Projects
    Open grant
  • 2010 - 2012
    Preparing for First Year - Developing Support Strategies
    UQ Teaching & Learning Strategic Grants
    Open grant
  • 2009 - 2010
    IS-IT learning? Online interdisciplinary scenario-inquiry tasks for active learning in large, first year STEM courses
    ALTC Competitive Grants
    Open grant
  • 2009 - 2010
    Learning to teach online: developing high-quality video and text resources to help educators teach online
    ALTC Competitive Grants
    Open grant
  • 2009 - 2013
    Evaluation of simulators in train driver training
    CRC for Rail Innovation
    Open grant
  • 2009 - 2010
    National Competence Assurance for Train Drivers
    CRC for Railway Engineering and Technologies
    Open grant
  • 2008 - 2010
    First Year Engineering Competency Testing -Addressing the changing Cohort
    UQ Teaching & Learning Strategic Grants
    Open grant
  • 2008
    Scoping current practices in driver performance monitoring and feedback (Driver Performance Courses Preliminary)
    CRC for Railway Engineering and Technologies
    Open grant
  • 2007 - 2008
    Developing and disseminating TEAM SKILLS capacities using interactive online tools for team formation, learning,assessment and mentoring
    Carrick Competitive Grants
    Open grant
  • 2006 - 2008
    Modelling socially sustainable practice in master planned communities: A tool for designers and other stakeholders
    UQ New Staff Research Start-Up Fund
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

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Supervision history

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Enquiries

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  • active learning
  • competency testing
  • eLearning
  • Engineering education
  • First year engineering
  • Flipped classroom
  • learning pathway
  • Teamwork
  • transition to university

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