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Getting involved in University sport – School of Engineering Blog
Typically, matches are held weekly during term time on Wednesday afternoons, or at weekends. ... Many clubs have teams of different abilities, so matches are of a competitive and enjoyable standard, ranging from novice to world-class.
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.
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
Volunteering through the years – Institute of Genetics and Cancer
Securing funding enabled the professionalism of the club to progress, coaches completed SFA Coaching Qualifications, equipment and match kit was purchased.
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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Global Academy degree game – Digital Learning Applications and Media
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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
Here’s a little challenge… – Annabel Treshansky's Blog
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