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Mr Martin P. Lee
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- Title
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- Forname
- Martin P.
- Surname
- Lee
- Gender
- Male
- Date record last updated
- Monday 19 July 2010
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- Preferred contact address:
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MailTo:MPL2@Tutor.Open.Ac.UK
- Regions prepared to work:
- East of England; London; Midlands; North West; Scotland and Northern Ireland; South East; South West and Wales; Yorkshire and North East; International
- Telephone:
- +44(0)1202 382506
- E-mail:
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MPL2@Tutor.Open.Ac.UK
- Website
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HomePage.NTLWorld.Com/m.p.lee/menu.htm
- Title:
- Dr
- Name:
- Lewis
- Surname:
- Watson
- Job title:
- Senior Lecturer (retired)
- Intitution:
- Cranfield University
- Contact method:
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Lewis@Lismore.Demon.Co.UK / 01793 764732
- Title:
- Dr
- Name:
- Alan
- Surname:
- Harrison
- Job title:
- Senior Lecturer (retired)
- Intitution:
- Cranfield University
- Contact method:
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Harrison.A@BTInternet.Com / 01672 512 694
- Job title:
- Associate Lecturer
- Current institution:
- Open University
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- Relevant qualifications:
- BSc(Hons)
MSc
FBCS
CITP
- Personal profile:
- Recently retired to Bournemouth after 28 years as a university lecturer in computing.
Only academic work I'm doing at the moment is supervising three MSc students for the Open University per year.
Have recently completed a report on converting a cost calculator from Microsoft Excel to Microsoft Access for Loughborough University of Technology.
Now enjoying my retirement as a dance host with the Saga Shipping Company, Voyages of Discovery (VoD) and Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines (FOCL) cruising to the Mediterranean, the Canaries, the Caribbean, the Baltic and the Atlantic & Indian Oceans.
Specialties -
Databases: Analysis, Design & Implementation in Microsoft Access & Oracle SQL.
Spreadsheets: Analysis, Design & Implementation in Microsoft Excel & Lotus 1-2-3.
Virtual Learning Environments (VLE): BlackBoard & Moodle.
Programming: Prolog.
- Biography:
- '72-'75 BSc(Hons) from King's College London
'75-'78 MSc from Keele University
'78-'81 Fellow at Lancaster University
'81-'87 Lecturer at Leicester University
'87-'06 Senior Lecturer at Cranfield University
'78-'10 Associate Lecturer at the Open University
- Testimonial one:
- “Martin Lee is an exceptional group coach and personal mentor. His passion and conviction always leads to fully prepared and meticulous presentation, delivered with compassion for his students. Martin is always willing to go the extra mile for those with the thirst for more knowledge. I have no hesitation in recommending him for any educational role.” April 15, 2009
Top qualities: Great Results, Personable, Expert
Simon Spiers
hired Martin P. Lee as a IT Consultant in 1999
- Testimonial two:
- “During my time at Cranfield Martin was a bit of an inspiration to me. a true professional, he always had time for his students, while managing his research and even having the odd bit of advice for the new kid on the block.” January 8, 2009
James Winters, Lecturer, Cranfield University
worked indirectly for Martin P. Lee at Cranfield University
- Testimonial three:
- “Martin was my mentor at the Department of Information Systems at Cranfield University (I was a lecturer in Information Systems at the time). He was a wise and subtle mentor and a great role model. Martin was *very* popular with the students and staff and always did everything perfectly and on time. His knowledge of computing was flawless. I also knew of Martin's other career as a DJ and have to say his knowledge of country music is astonishing.” January 5, 2008
Simon Shurville, Senior Lecturer in E-Learning, Cranfield University
worked indirectly for Martin P. Lee at Cranfield University
- Audience:
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- Postgraduate researchers
- Postgraduate skills trainers
- Principal investigators
- Research staff
- Senior staff in HE
- Staff developers/trainers
- Supervisors
- Type of work:
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- Auditing, review and evaluation
- Blended learning design / delivery
- Coaching
- Distance learning design / delivery
- e-learning design / delivery
- Mentoring
- Research into skills development
- Training delivery
- Training design and development
- Subject areas:
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- Knowledge transfer
- Preparation for academic practice, including teaching
- Project management
- Research methods
- Research relating to skills and career development
- Training needs analysis/reflective practice/PDP
- Additional information:
- http://HomePage.NTLWorld.Com/m.p.lee/menu.htm