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The Portobello Pottery Museum – Chaplaincy Blogs
I felt great satisfaction with my finds. I had the desire to put them all out on my living-room carpet and match them up, identify them with the help of
Project delay brings opportunities – Future student online experiences
During our collaboration, we were able to deliver this functionality for EdWeb 2 to match what is available in EdWeb, even going as far as to provide additional capabilities to make
Installer: Disk Partitioning – LCFG Ubuntu Project
We intend to add support for encrypting individual partitions (e.g. /tmp and swap) with random keys to match what we have in EL7.
Unknowns in Online Teaching – Annabel Treshansky's Blog
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What makes for effective feedback? – Annabel Treshansky's Blog
Use images that match the activity being assessed. Constructively align what we do with how we give feedback and assess.
Creating Community Online: Group Project Review – Annabel Treshansky's Blog
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Ellie McTimoney – Unitemps Recruitment Intern – Information Services Group: Student Employee Blog
The job criteria seemed to really match the experience that I’d built up through customer service jobs, being on society committees, and my Learn internship.
Global Academy degree game – Digital Learning Applications and Media
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#013 Tutorial Discussion and Feedback Response – 'Stick With It' – Sarah Percival
about the style, subject and realising my network will have a more handmade and collaged feel to match the themes of the project.
The 48th Language Lunch – Language Lunch @ Edinburgh
We elicited lexical predictions by acoustically presenting sentence-stems. Pictures were named in 4 conditions: match (picture-name fully matched the lexical prediction), onset-overlap (e.g., can-CAP), rime-overlap
