Antonio Martínez-Arboleda (Licenciado en Derecho, MA Business Law, FHEA) is a Principal Teaching Fellow at the School of Modern Languages and Cultures at the University of Leeds. He began his career in language teaching at the Instituto Cervantes and the University of Leeds in 1998, as he was furthering his postgraduate studies in UK Law and Politics. One year later he introduced his module on Spanish Politics and started to teach Spanish in an Economic and Business context. In 2002 he designed the Autonomous Learning Portfolio currently used in Spanish and other languages at the University of Leeds. Over the years he has created a range of learning and assessment materials for the development of academic skills through professional simulations, often using e-learning and group activities. In 2009 he commenced his work on Open Educational Resources as part of the HumBox Team. In 2011 he was awarded a SCORE fellowship to work on OER review by employers and became co-researcher of the JISC funded project OpenLIVES on digitised Life Stories. He is the Chair of the JORUM UK Steering Group.