Deputy Associate Dean (Academic), Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences; Associate Professor of Educational Psychology, School of Education, The University of Queensland
Jason Lodge, PhD is a psychological scientist and Associate Professor of Educational Psychology in the School of Education and Deputy Associate Dean (Academic) in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, The University of Queensland.
Jason’s research focuses on the cognitive, metacognitive, social, and emotional mechanisms of learning, particularly in digital learning environments and in adult education and training.
Experience
2018–present
Associate professor, University of Queensland
2016–2017
Senior Lecturer , University of Melbourne
2014–2016
Research Fellow (Learning Sciences), University of Melbourne
2011–2014
Lecturer, Learning, Griffith University
2010–2010
Associate Lecturer, Psychology, Queensland University of Technology
2004–2009
Sessional Lecturer and Principal Tutor, Psychology, James Cook University
Education
2016
University of Sydney, Master of Learning Sciences and Technology
2013
Monash University, Graduate Certificate in Business (Management)
2012
James Cook University , PhD (Psychological Science)
2011
Macquarie University , Master of Higher Education
2009
James Cook University , Graduate Certificate in Education (Tertiary Teaching)
2003
James Cook University , Bachelor of Psychology (Hons)
Professional Memberships
Australasian Society for Computers in Learning in Tertiary Education (ASCILITE)
Society for Learning Analytics Research
Higher Education Research & Development Society of Australasia