APrf Barbara Parker
Executive Director: UniSA Online
UniSA Online
Teaching Enterprise
As Executive Director: UniSA Online Barb is responsible for the operation of UniSA Online, with a particular focus on fostering a customer service culture to continually improve the experience of students and help them achieve their career aspirations. UniSA Online provides a suite of career-focused 100% online degrees and single courses and supports key national and international projects that meet UniSA's strategic ambitions. The online offerings are specifically designed for online learning and are delivered in an engaging and flexible way. The curricula are research and industry informed and delivered through media-rich materials and by specialist academic staff. Courses are offered in 10-week blocks with 4 start dates a year - January, April, June and September. Students can access the online environment and course materials 24/7, all assessments are completed online and academic and support services are available to students out of hours and on weekends.
Barb joined UniSA in 2005 following an extensive clinical career as a Registered Nurse in both public and private healthcare settings. After completing further studies in the area of science, and with a PhD in Medicine, Barb undertook teaching, research and leadership roles in the antecedent Division of Health Sciences until her appointment as the inaugural Academic Director: UniSA Online in 2017 and then as Executive Director:UniSA Online in 2021. Barb has published in the areas of appetite regulation, diabetes and nutrition, clinical assessment and simulation actvities in health, and current research interests include best practices in online education and supporting early career academics. Barb is a Fellow of the Governors Leadership Foundation program (2010 cohort) and on the Register of TEQSA Expert Reviewers.
Online T&L, UniSA Online Research Group (Chair), clinical practice assessment and evaluation,competency and skill assessment in simulated clinical units, gastrointestinal physiology, nutrition, appetite and satiety,obesity, metabolic syndrome and diabetes
Member of C3L - Centre for Change and Complexity of Learning - researching human and artificial cognition and knowledge processes
| Year | Citation |
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| 2005 | Parker, B. A., Clark, R. A., & Hall, C. E. (2005). The safe administration of medicine website (SAM): A website to create the glue between theory and practice. In Breaking the Boundaries: The International Experience in Open, Distance and Flexible Education. www.unisa.edu.au/odlaaconference/referred-papers.htm: ODLAA. |
| 2004 | Chapman, I., Parker, B., Doran, S., Feinle-Bisset, C., Wishart, J., Wang, Y., . . . Horowitz, M. (2004). Effect of pramlintide on ad-libitum food intake in obese subjects and subjects with Type 2 diabetes: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover study. In DIABETOLOGIA Vol. 47 (pp. A283-A284). Munich, GERMANY: SPRINGER. |
| 2004 | Chapman, I., Parker, B., Doran, S., Feinle-Bisset, C., Wishart, J., Wang, Y., . . . Horowitz, M. (2004). Effect of pramlintide on ad-libitum food intake in obese subjects and subjects with type 2 diabetes: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, cross-over study. In DIABETES Vol. 53 (pp. A82). FL, Orlando: AMER DIABETES ASSOC. WoS1 |
| 2002 | Parker, B., Sturm, K., Macintosh, C., Feinle, C., Chapman, I., & Horowitz, M. (2002). Relationship between food intake and perception in healthy subjects: A role for mood?. In GASTROENTEROLOGY Vol. 122 (pp. A325). W B SAUNDERS CO. |
| 2002 | Sturm, K., Parker, B., Feinle, C., Jones, K. L., Chapman, I., & Horowitz, M. (2002). Relation of appetite and food intake with antral area after nutrient and non-nutrient 'pre-loads' in healthy subjects. In GASTROENTEROLOGY Vol. 122 (pp. A560-A561). W B SAUNDERS CO. WoS2 |
| 2002 | Wittert, G. A., Luscombe, N., Noakes, M., Parker, B., & Clifton, P. (2002). The effect of increased dietary protein on weight-loss and insulin resistance in obese men and women.. In DIABETOLOGIA Vol. 45 (pp. A269). BUDAPEST, HUNGARY: SPRINGER-VERLAG. |
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