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Thomas Hirschhorn / Swiss-Swiss Democracy
20 Dec 2005: Keep up the Michael Kors Outlet work." Dr Parker Readymore. “HHHHNNNNgggggg!
An ‘Edinburgh Model’ for Online Teaching Programme: Notes from a pilot run – Teaching Matters
22 Oct 2019: Photo credit: pixabay, ant2056, CC0. In this post, Dr Michael Gallagher, a Lecturer in the Centre for Research in Digital Education, describes how he and colleagues drew on current expertise and ... 66-85). New York, NY: Routledge. Michael Gallagher. Dr
Neomedieval Aesthetics in the 21st Century
02 Jul 2015: Keep up the Michael Kors Outlet work." Dr Parker Readymore. “HHHHNNNNgggggg!
‘Shift/Work’ for Transmission’s Summer School
18 Jun 2011: Keep up the Michael Kors Outlet work." Dr Parker Readymore. “HHHHNNNNgggggg!
Near Future Teaching Video Post #1: Foregrounding Humans & Too Much Tech – Teaching Matters
06 Jun 2018: Michael Gallagher. Dr Michael Gallagher is a member of the Centre for Research in Digital Education at Moray House and Director of Panoply Digital, a consultancy dedicated to mobile for development
Education: not knowing | Raven Row 13/11/12
13 Oct 2012: Keep up the Michael Kors Outlet work." Dr Parker Readymore. “HHHHNNNNgggggg!
Podcast: Does your assessment really discriminate learning attainment? (29 minutes) – Teaching Matters
18 Aug 2021: Podcast: Does your assessment really discriminate learning attainment? (29 minutes). In this episode, Dr . ... Dr Michael Daw is a Senior Lecturer and Director of Quality in the Deanery of Biomedical Sciences.
A New Way Forward for Peace on the Korean Peninsula – Edinburgh Forum on Korea
16 Mar 2021: Dr . Michael Schluter and Dr . Jeremy Ive. The underlying issues and way forward. ... Dr . Michael Schluter. From 1986 until 1989, Jeremy Ive was Secretary and subsequently Director of Research of the Newick Park Initiative on South Africa; Project Advisor
The Middle Ages in the Modern World
07 Jun 2013: Keep up the Michael Kors Outlet work." Dr Parker Readymore. “HHHHNNNNgggggg!
Embracing technology and data-driven methods in academic research - Bulletin
06 Oct 2020: Reading time: 5 minutesThe pandemic has changed how a lot of people work. More than ever we’re relying on technology and data-driven methods to help with out day-to-day roles. In this issue Edd McCracken, Head of News, speaks to a number of our