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Cultural Heritage Digitisation Service – Page 7
During a photogrammetry training session with Clara Molina Sanchez, we were recommended to choose objects with a matt surface, small to medium in size, and which didn’t have many holes
Creating in the Environmental Humanities – EEHN
Rob St. John (artist-composer, researcher, University of Glasgow). Chorus:. Matt Brennan (Reid School of Music, University of Edinburgh).
A Swarm welcome to some new ideas – ITIL Tattle
Matt , Robert, James and I have been excited for some time by the improvements that a KCS approach could bring and the EdHelp team have now gone live using KCS.
Conference highlights: Service Design in Government 2019 – Website and Communications Blog
Matt Edgar’s keynote details and slides – Service design for the NHS: the open door. ... Matt also had the quote of the conference:. The quote of the conference, without doubt.
Field Kit: Flow measurement – Mark Naylor’s Blog
AA batteries (x16 for ADCP at once). (See Matt Gervais?). OPTIONAL: Car battery and inverter for charging laptop in field.
A guide to collaborative sketching – Website and Communications Blog
use the single screen template. you only have 5 minutes. Matt the developer shares his sketches with the group.
April 2025 – Hanyun Xue / Curating (2024-2025)[SEM2]
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March 2024 – Jingyi Zhong / Curating (2023-2024)[SEM2]
S263-S275. [14] “ Matt Mullicans ‘Untitled (Sculpture for The Chemical Institutes)’ (1987) at Its New Site.” Skulptur Projekte Archiv, skulptur-projekte-archiv.de/.
The seduction of coding in a data-driven society – Educational Design and Engagement
RAISEonline). Next up was bright-young-thing Matt Finn, who is completing his PhD at the University of Durham. ... Matt concluded in saying there is a real need for research about the way people experience and make sense of data.
Decision Analysis – What to do, what to do? – ITIL Tattle
Risks (as Matt discussed last week) arise from the uncertain. We need to consider what might go wrong with this decision, and there are two sources of uncertainty we’ve already
