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Adopting Theon – Part 3.4 – Tim Colles
couple packdep.
Lyell, Landscape and a Lorry – Through Lyell's Eyes
So, they are here and the next part of our work begins with our archivists and conservators checking and listing them over the next couple of weeks.
The pros and cons of part timing – Research Bow
And I’m aware that as time goes on the friends I made in my first couple of semesters and I become increasingly out of sync with where we are in
A Ted talk that changed everything – Research Bow
My decision wasn’t welcomed by anyone except my family and a couple of friends.
Optimising what’s important – Get to know your long neck – Website and Communications Blog
I also gave a first hand account of this behaviour when I wrote about Lean UX a couple of months back.
Lessons from the past, guides for the future – Generation Scotland
Here are a couple of the original learning and memory tests.
The Irish Astrobiologist – Stewart Gault
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.
Informatics-EdLAN connectivity – Computing Systems
There are a couple of reasons for this. The first is that it will make the Forum/Bayes part of our network more independent of the Appleton Tower part of our
OER24: Gathering Courage – Educational Design and Engagement
I do want to highlight a couple of points that really stood out for me though.
Shut Up and Wrote – IAD4RESEARCHERS
2. Water at the ready 3. Turn of distractions… pic.twitter. com /iYWyTjkqJb. — ... A couple of my writing goals were pretty straightforward (writing up notes from an interview for our upcoming fellowship guide) and turning a workshop on resilience into
