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Wikipedia in Medical curriculum: where science communication meets digital skills training – Digital Learning Applications and Media
outcome was a first-rate entry of a previously unpublished medical term: neuroangiogenesis. ... and informative Wikipedia entry , generating a modest 5 hits per day since publication.
A Research – Teaching Nexus: Gaining Higher Education Academy (HEA) accreditation based on supervisory activities. – Teaching Matters
It represents an important opportunity for academic staff and postgraduate students active in supporting students in research, to gain HEA accreditation. ... Chris has a background in basic science research in the ovary, and an involvement in teaching
Using JSON formatting in SharePoint columns to display fields from a Person data column – Annabel Treshansky's Blog
Laptop IDs. Yes (should be). Will be multiple choice. Software requirements .
Compensating unpaid domestic care in the testamentary context: An opportunity for Scots law – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
Meeting these requirements will not, however, always be easy and in fact often be difficult. ... and support.’ To this one might further add that such a requirement fails to account for social reality, whereby the likelihood of there being a contract
For the Common Good – Responding to the global pandemic with OER – Educational Design and Engagement
without COVID-19, applying ventilation and organ support principles, PPE requirements and staff and patient safety. ... Although our digital skills sessions are only open to staff and postgraduate students at the University, all our workshop materials,
Equality, diversity and inclusion in AI research – why should we care, and what can we do about it?
Because of that, we are currently hosting a reading group in ED&I once a month, open to all postgraduate students and staff from the School of Informatics. ... Although attendees are encouraged to read the paper beforehand, this is not a requirement as
Compensating unpaid domestic care in the testamentary context II: Possible approaches and potential objections – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
In a previous blog entry , I examined whether current Scots law allows unpaid domestic carers to bring a claim against the estate of the person whom they have cared for. ... While the requirements are not difficult to meet, and the range of people who can
Developing research methods, data analysis and statistics course (RMDAS): Engaging students in curriculum development – Teaching Matters
funded project (2017-2018), which involved postgraduate students in the curriculum design of a fully-online research methods, data analysis and statistics (RMDAS) 10-credit course…. ... In doing so, we have developed and delivered an RMDAS course that
Making the most of your summer – from placements, to courses, to (hopefully) a bit of relaxation – Student Stories
by Katie, from Wales, UK, studying LLB (Graduate Entry ). The academic year is busy.
Dawn of the ‘Designer Baby’: The He Jiankui Affair and Implications for Future Ethical Editing – by Julia Corcoran – The Mason Institute Blog
The following is Part 4 of a five part student blog series sharing the excellent work of Edinburgh Law School undergraduate and postgraduate students on the Contemporary Issues in Medical Jurisprudence ... This principle is both an ethical and legal
