Maryann Lee

Maryann Lee has worked within tertiary educational environments in the area of e-learning and learning design over the last 15 years. One of her key roles has been in course design and development, where she works with lecturers to create course that are supported by the use of digital learning tools for blended and online learning. Her particular research interest lies in engaging Māori and Indigenous students in digital spaces and online learning communities. Maryann completed her Masters of Professional Studies in Education at the University of Auckland, New Zealand in 2015. Maryann has a Māori-Chinese heritage and currently resides in Auckland New Zealand.

Publications

A Kaupapa Māori Facebook Group for Māori and Indigenous Doctoral Scholars: Maryann Lee in Conversation With Dr. Mera Lee-Penehira, Dr. Hinekura Smith, and Dr. Jennifer Martin
Maryann Lee. © 2023. 13 pages.
This chapter examines the use of Facebook to support Māori and Indigenous doctoral scholars who are enrolled in the MAI ki Tāmaki Makaurau doctoral programme in Auckland, New...
Navigating the Social Media Space for Māori and Indigenous Communities
Maryann Lee. © 2022. 15 pages.
This chapter explores how Māori and Indigenous communities are engaging in social media in ways that reflect their cultural aspirations and Indigenous ways of being. Social media...
Global Perspectives on Social Media in Tertiary Learning and Teaching: Emerging Research and Opportunities
Inna Piven, Robyn Gandell, Maryann Lee, Ann M. Simpson. © 2018. 160 pages.
The prominence of social media, especially in the lives of teenagers and young adults, has long been regarded as a significant distraction from studies. However, the integration...
Navigating the Social Media Space for Māori and Indigenous Communities
Maryann Lee. © 2018. 21 pages.
This chapter explores how Māori and Indigenous communities are engaging in social media in ways that reflect their cultural aspirations and Indigenous ways of being. Social media...
A Kaupapa Māori Facebook Group for Māori and Indigenous Doctoral Scholars: Maryann Lee in Conversation With Dr. Mera Lee-Penehira, Dr. Hinekura Smith, and Dr. Jennifer Martin
Maryann Lee. © 2018. 19 pages.
This chapter examines the use of Facebook to support Māori and Indigenous doctoral scholars who are enrolled in the MAI ki Tāmaki Makaurau doctoral programme in Auckland, New...