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Dr. Anna Wood is a Research Associate at the University of Edinburgh's School of Mathematics, focusing on educational technology and STEM pedagogy. She holds a PhD in Physics (University of Durham, 2000) and an MSc in Digital Education (2013). Her work emphasizes leveraging data and technology to enhance teaching practices, particularly in large classes and flipped learning environments. She developed the FILL tool for analyzing classroom activities and contributed to projects like 'Asking the Right Question' exploring student-teacher dialogue.
Her research spans active learning strategies, technology integration, and inclusive education for students with chronic illnesses. She blogs at The Science of Scientific Learning and tweets @Annakwood. Key projects include applying observation frameworks to STEM education and designing accessible online mathematics courses.
Her articles highlight trends in classroom reflection tools, large-class pedagogy, and hybrid learning models. While no scientific awards are noted, her work bridges physics education research with broader educational technology challenges. She collaborates with Digital Education colleagues at the University of Edinburgh, contributing to initiatives like the IAD Learning and Teaching Conference.



