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SharePoint: Who can save us? – Annabel Treshansky's Blog
It was a great piece of luck that I had looked into this a couple of weeks earlier as part of an online education course I was studying.
Furthering careers through scientific exchange – Institute of Genetics and Cancer
The people were also incredibly friendly and polite – one couple even helped me cross the street when the signal wasn’t working!
Third-Year Summer and Clinical EMS Placements – Stories from Vet School
You’ve spent the first couple of years hitting the books hard, cramming all that anatomy, physiology, and pathology into your brain, and the summer break is when you really get
Blue Monday, Digital Wellbeing and LinkedIn Learning – UoE Digital Safety and Citizenship Blog
Seeking out more information, I’ve not only spent many evenings glued to the news in the last couple of weeks, but I’ve also re-entered the cycle of what ... outlets have recently referred to as “doomscrolling.” Needless to say, these past couple
Declan Kelly: To Live and Die Out Your Nugget – Writing Prizes
I end up nudging a couple glesses over which drenches the table.
The last post … of the first year! – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
Although, I do have plans to write a couple of review articles in the coming year; and, if I don’t have access to my office, only certain preliminaries will be
Life in lockdown: An International Perspective
Image Credit: Couple Near a Window, Creator: Unknown, University of Edinburgh Collections Catalogue No.
eAssessment Scotland 2013 – Educational Design and Engagement
One question that came up a couple of times is how to ensure students have the hardware and knowledge to effectively film themselves and process the video file for upload.
The Secret of Heather Ale (Fìon an Fhraoich) – Gaelic Algorithmic Research Group
And the dwarfish and swarthy couple . Looked at the king again.
An assessment of Onsager’s concept of scale invariance: 1 – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
It is in fact highly non-local, as in principle it couples every mode to every other mode. ... This can be deduced from the nonlinear term which couples all modes together plus the presence of the viscous term which is symmetry-breaking.
