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September 2024 – Nadia Nur Amalina / Future Governance: KIPP & Futures Project (2024-25)
This word carries so much meaning. We live in an age where digital technology is expected to solve everything, yet there’s a generation gap that complicates things.
Malware production through bricolage and scalar threats – Dark matters
Crime, technology and society by Angus Bancroft. We are well into the era of advanced, generation 2.0 types of malware.
Engineering: Can it pass the Desert Island Disc test? – Teaching Matters
Knowing this ought to excite and attract new generations – but communicating it may not be easy.
Pathways: Intergenerational Life-long Learning – Michelle Duggan – EFI Student Exhibitions
Pathways merges time by fostering learning communities with older and younger generations in shared spaces from birth to death and beyond in spaces like gardens, libraries, maker spaces and the meta
How enterprise education became my passport to global citizenship – Teaching Matters
Growing up during the country’s hyperinflationary period of 2005 to 2008 exposed my generation to an unparalleled experience.
Illustration staff Astrid Jaekel wins AOI award – ECA Illustration
of how older generations perceive street art, which is often associated with youth culture, and perhaps not the Scottish countryside.
Science, Stories and Stone: My Research Journey in Edinburgh – Institute of Genetics and Cancer
The University of Edinburgh, a cornerstone of learning since 1583, has served as a crucible for generations of pioneering thinkers. ... Research visits like this, supported by programs such as RACE-GO (Teaming), play a crucial role in building
Sport, China and Diplomacy: Beware of your own reflection! – Sport Matters
Remember the New York Cosmos and Pelé, Franz Beckenbauer, Carlos Alberto?) It will take a least a generation to produce the Mr.
Week3~4 Assignment& Reflection – Misty Li / Contemporary Art & Open Learning (2022-2023)[SEM1]
For example, in today’s digital generation , learners studying together is similar to exposure to social media, which armed them with new pieces of information.
Is turbulence research still in its infancy? – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
As a previous generation used to say: verb. sap! [1] J.
