Biography
Dr. Pauline Rooney is Head of the Centre for Academic Practice at Trinity College Dublin where she leads a team of Academic Developers, Project Managers, Education Support officers, Student Interns and Education Fellows. She works closely with College Officers and academic staff, providing leadership and expertise in enhancing teaching and learning practices across the disciplines at Trinity. She also advises and contributes to College's wider objectives in respect of its education provision and strategic goals. With over 25 years' experience in education development, teaching and research, Pauline has particular expertise in digital learning, teaching and assessment and digital scholarship. She has led many national and institutional teaching and learning projects and contributes to a range of national steering committees and advisory groups in this space. She is an experienced educator, a lecturer and supervisor at postgraduate level, and she is a Fellow of the UK Staff and Educational Development Association (SEDA). Her research interests focus on how digital technologies impact on learning, teaching and scholarship in higher education.
Publications and Further Research Outputs
Peer-Reviewed Publications
Jonny Johnston, Pauline Rooney, Caitriona NiShe, Jade Concannon, Nicola Byrne, Cicely Roche, Surfacing academic integrity via authentic & integrated assessment, Let's Talk About Assessment 2023: Rethinking Assessment in Higher Education, Croke Park Conference Centre, Dublin, 30 Jan 2023, 2023
Caitríona Ní Shé, Pauline Rooney, Nicola Byrne, Jonny Johnston, Jade Concannon, Cicely Roche, Signature Assessments in the Disciplines, Lets Talk About Assessment 2023: Rethinking Assessment in Higher Education, Croke Park Conference Centre, Dublin, 30 Jan 2023, 2023
Johnston, J.; Rooney, P.; Ni She, C.; O'Farrell, C.; Roche, C., Podcasts: taking educational enhancement conversations online?, Irish Learning Technology Association/ 'EdTech' annual conference, University College Cork, 26-27 May 2022, edited by ILTA review panel , 2022
Pauline Rooney, PODCASTS: taking educational enhancement conversations online?, The Irish Learning Technology Association's EdTech conference, University College Cork, 26-27 May 2022, 2022
Fiona Grouse, Ariana Malthaner, Kathleen Hannon, Digital education in the disciplines: A snapshot of digital teaching, learning & assessment practices in Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences, Dublin, Trinity College Dublin, April , 2022
Niamh McGoldrick, Pauline Rooney, Jonny Johnston, Ciara O'Farrell, Jade Concannon, David Hamill, Gateway to Digital Assessment , The Irish Learning Technology Association's EdTech conference, online, May 2021, 2021
Ben Ryan, Hybrid Learning & Digital Assessment: A Handbook for Students (by Students), Trinity College Dublin, 2021
Marian Fitzmaurice, Developing your Academic Writing: A Handbook for Students, Dublin, Trinity College Dublin, 2021
Jonny Johnston Pauline Rooney, Open-Book Assessment: A Handbook for Academics, 2021, -
Non-Peer-Reviewed Publications
Louise McKiernan, Caitríona Ní Shé, Digital education in the disciplines: A snapshot of digital teaching, learning & assessment practices in Science, Technology, Education and Mathematics , Trinity College Dublin, Trinity College Dublin, 2022
Kathleen Hannon, Digital education in the disciplines: A snapshot of digital teaching, learning & assessment practices in Health Sciences, Trinity College Dublin, Trinity College Dublin, 2022
Pauline Rooney, Jonny Johnston, 'Open-Book Assessment in a Nutshell', Dublin, Trinity College Dublin, 2021, -
Pauline Rooney, Ana Elena Schalk, Leveraging GenAI for Teaching, Learning, and Assessment: A Transformative and Collaborative Experience Across Irish Universities, 15th International Learning Analytics and Knowledge Conference, Dublin, Ireland, 3-7 March 2025
Research Expertise
Projects
- Title
- Digital by Design: Building Capacity for Digital Education at Trinity
- Summary
- Trinity"s Strategic Plan 2020-25: Community and Connection focuses on embedding and mainstreaming `next-generation teaching and learning practices" by committing to, for example: " development of strategies, policies and procedures to enable more diverse and more flexible learning and programme delivery in the areas of continuous professional development and micro-credentialing (1.10). " a `Partners in Learning" approach (3.3). " the implementation of a `full spectrum digital learning strategy by 2022" (3.8). " a new Curriculum Hub to provide a centre for continuous pedagogical renewal (3:3). " an increase in the number of graduates from the Special Purpose Certificate in Academic Practice by 30% (3.12). These strategic priorities align with the European Commission"s strategic priorities in the `Digital Action Plan 2021-22" which calls for enhanced digital skills in all those who teach and highlights the need for effective digital capacity planning at organisational level. It also reflects the strategic objectives of the National Forum for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (NFETL). Institutional responses to Covid-19 have placed digital learning at the heart of the university. The vast majority of teaching and learning practices at Trinity are now digitally-mediated and this is unlikely to change in the short or medium term. However pandemic experiences of remote teaching are very different to digital education by design, where digital teaching and learning activities are purposefully designed and underpinned by robust pedagogical principles. This is a `crucible moment" (Greenberg and Hibbert 2020), affording Trinity an opportunity to mainstream evidence-based digital education practices in support of `next-generation teaching and learning practices". Academic Practice has already led a University-wide programme of professional development for staff and students which established a baseline level of digital pedagogic competence across the disciplines. This was, by necessity, a generic programme and could not address the specific needs of teaching and learning practices in the disciplines. Digital by Design responds to clear sectoral strategic priorities around capacity planning for digital education, as set out in the EU `Digital Action Plan 2021-27', which states that teachers `should have access to ongoing opportunities for professional learning and development tailored to their needs and their discipline". The project will also play a key role in the scaffolding of Communities of Practice within and across the disciplines. We hope that these communities will help to alleviate feelings of `digital isolation" resulting from the emergency pivot online as well as providing opportunities to share good practices in digital learning. Digital by Design meets the clear need to build digital pedagogic capacity at personal, disciplinary and organisational level, responding to institutional, sectoral and European priorities.
- Funding Agency
- National Forum for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education
- Date From
- May 2021
- Date To
- May 2022
Recognition
Representations
Expert evaluator, European Commission Horizon 2020 research programme (Advanced digital gaming and gamification technologies)
Member, Playful Learning Conference Executive Committee (UK)
Reviewer, Irish Symposium on Game Based Learning
Reviewer, EdTech Conference - Irish Learning Technology Association
Reviewer, European Conference on Game-Based Learning (ISSN 2049-100X)
Reviewer, MERLOT Journal of Online Learning (ISSN 1558-9528)
Reviewer, International Journal of Game-Based Learning (ISSN 2155-6857)
Reviewer, Simulation & Gaming (S&G): An International Journal of Theory, Practice and Research (ISSN 1552-826X)
Reviewer, International Journal of Social Research Methodology (ISSN 1464-5300)
Reviewer, Innovations in Education and Teaching International (ISSN: 1470-3297)
Chair, Regional Teaching Excellence Awards: University of Limerick (UL), Mary Immaculate College (MIC) and the Technological University of the Shannon (TUS)
Institutional Lead, Strategic Alignment of Teaching and Learning Enhancement (National Forum/Higher Education Authority)
Academic Lead on IUA Steering Committee for the National Project "Enhancing Digital Teaching and Learning in Irish Universities"
Chair, Irish Conference on Game-Based Learning
Co-Organiser of the Dublin eLearning Summer School.
Awards and Honours
Strategic Alignment of Teaching and Learning Enhancement (SATLE) Impact Award
IELA International eLearning Award (eLearning Division)
Universities and Colleges Information Systems Association (UCISA): Best Case Study, Engaging Hearts and Minds
Learning Technologist of the Year Award (commended, team category)
Memberships
Member, National Academic Integrity Network
Member, National Learning Analytics Advisory Group (Higher Education Authority)
Member, National Advisory Group for Generative AI in Teaching and Learning (Higher Education Authority)
Member, Irish Learning Technology Association
Fellow, Staff and Educational Development Association (SEDA-UK)
Associate Member, Association for Learning Technology (ALT)
National Forum for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education Associate
Associate Member, International Federation of National Teaching Fellows
Educational Developers in Ireland Network (EDIN)

