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Tamzin Nobes is a Doctor of Philosophy research student at the School of Education, Sport and Health, University of Brighton, and a Tutor at the University of Sussex since 2021. She holds a Master's in Education and a Bachelor's in Computing from the University of Brighton, and is a qualified primary school teacher with leadership experience in computing, science, and religious education.
Her educational background includes:
- Master of Education, University of Brighton (2015-2019)
- Bachelor of Science in Computing, University of Brighton (2000-2004)
Nobes' research centers on science teaching and learning, gamification, and educational technology in primary education. She investigates the postdigital landscape, digital learning, and teacher professional development using case study, mixed methods, and action research. Her work aims to enhance the integration of digital tools in science education and improve problem-solving through feedback mechanisms.
Her 2024 commissioned report "How (post)digital are schools?" examines the state of digital integration in UK primary schools, highlighting challenges and opportunities in digital literacy and professional learning for teachers. This research contributes to the broader field of educational technology and informs practices in primary science education.
As a Tutor at the University of Sussex, Nobes supports undergraduate students. She also mentors BA and PGCE trainee teachers and has delivered professional development courses for in-service teachers on curriculum development and classroom management.
Nobes is affiliated with the Education Research Excellence Group at the University of Brighton and collaborates with researchers like Dr. Mike Jopling on digital education projects.
