Hepworth, Mark
Dr Mark Hepworth is a senior lecturer at Loughborough University in the Department of Information Science. He teaches information literacy, information retrieval, the development of user centred information services. His research interests include: people's information behaviour, the information needs of specific groups of people, information literacy and capability building in the development, academic and non-academic contexts.
Walton, Geoff
Geoff Walton is a Subject and Learning Support Librarian and Research Informed teaching (RiT) Project Co-ordinator at Staffordshire University, with specific subject responsibilities for Psychology and Sport & Exercise Science. As RiT Co-ordinator Geoff is involved in identifying synergies between research, teaching, learning, information literacy, e-learning and inquiry-based learning. He is particularly interested in the cognitive processes involved in becoming information literate. His research interests also include developing the online information literacy tool the Assignment Survival Kit (ASK), developing a process for online peer assessment, investigating academic skills needs in undergraduate students and using inquiry-based methods to facilitate learning.
Dr. Mark Hepworth is a senior lecturer at Loughborough University in the Department of Information Science. He teaches information literacy, information retrieval, the development of user centred information services. His research interests include: people’s information behaviour, the information needs of specific groups of people, information literacy and capability building in the development, academic and non-academic contexts.
Dr Geoff Walton is a Subject and Learning Support Librarian and Research informed Teaching Project Co-ordinator at Staffordshire University supporting the Health and Sciences subject areas. Geoff teaches information literacy and study skills, at all levels, to Psychology and Sport & Exercise Science students. He recently completed his PhD at Loughborough University where he researched and developed a new model of e-learning for delivering information literacy to undergraduate students. In 2005 he was awarded a Learning and Teaching Fellowship by Staffordshire University in recognition of his excellent contribution to teaching and learning.