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Rona Bisset / Art and Design (2021-2022)[SEM1] – Page 3
It still hasn’t hit me that I’m here, in Edinburgh! It’s been an eventful couple of weeks, from driving up to Edinburgh on Saturday 11. ... I got to know a couple of year 4’s and others who were lovely and we danced and sang “Come on Eileen”
George Kinnear's Blog – Page 2 – Technology Enhanced Mathematics Education
Digital whiteboard – using a free online whiteboard tool, where participants can collaboratively write (we tried NoteBookCast. com ),. ... I’ve been picking this up over the past couple of weeks, to do some work on the GradeX tool which we’re using
Going for CMALT – Learning Design Team
Going for CMALT. After a couple of false starts, and a few interruptions, I am now at the point of applying for CMALT (Certified Membership of the Association for Learning Technology).
Weekly Changes – 05/08/2024 – LCFG Project
On SL7 the LCFG iptables component has been updated to fix a couple of minor helper scripts that were not being correctly configured when the package was built, it is likely
July 2023 – The Irish Astrobiologist
temperatures? I became convinced that this should be the case when I found a couple of rare examples of chaotropic molecules increasing enzyme activity at room temperature.
What’s wrong with cramming? – Study Hub Blog
is increasing, with 48% of respondents under the age of 24 employing the method [1], where a student does the bulk of their revision a couple of days before an exam. ... Additionally, in trying to cover the content, a student may spend an entire couple
Weekly Changes – 20/05/2024 – LCFG Project
A couple of options were tweaked to use the new option as a dependency.
Students Guide to Starting a Society – School of GeoSciences Blog
Eventually I stumbled across Manchester University Palaeontology Society on twitter, after following them for a couple of months wishing our university had something like that, I eventually thought – “hey, why not ... all our sign ups were from the
April 2020 – Edinburgh Decameron: Lockdown Sociology at Work
So in 48 hours, we mashed the lectures together into a podcast, decided to put it up on Youtube, spent a couple of hours swearing and then it was uploaded.
Gorgie Visit – Equity for Pigs
I’ll be interviewing Prof. Francoise Wemelsfelder in a couple of weeks about her pioneering work on animal emotion and boredom; seeing these chaps made me think of her theories about
