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Taliessin through Logres: May 2014
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A lecturer's reflections on the academic life. UDL: Top 10 Tips. Monday, May 12, 2014. It's Very Difficult to Measure the Quality of a Programme. Measuring the quality of a programme is very tricky. Paddy Cosgrave, founder of. The Dublin Web Summit has suggested that a degree from Trinity College Dublin has more value than an equivalent qualification from other Irish universities. He attempted to justify his statements on. For measure the quality of a programme:. The problem with using funding as a metri...
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Taliessin through Logres: April 2012
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A lecturer's reflections on the academic life. UDL: Top 10 Tips. Sunday, April 29, 2012. Http:/ education.ted.com/lessons. Friday, April 6, 2012. Jamie's Dream School: Episode 4. Jamie's Dream School: Episode 4. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Jamies Dream School: Episode 4. Creativity, Problem Solving, Invention, and Innovation. Puzzle Book With Pages That Must Be Solved to Unlock the Next by James Gould-Bourn. Instructional Design and eAuthoring. Algorithm Design and Program Design blog.
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Taliessin through Logres: CPD: Creativity and Critical Thinking in Higher Education - Week 5 Activities
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A lecturer's reflections on the academic life. UDL: Top 10 Tips. Tuesday, March 18, 2014. CPD: Creativity and Critical Thinking in Higher Education - Week 5 Activities. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). CPD: Creativity and Critical Thinking in Higher Ed. Creativity, Problem Solving, Invention, and Innovation. Puzzle Book With Pages That Must Be Solved to Unlock the Next by James Gould-Bourn. Instructional Design and eAuthoring. Algorithm Design and Program Design blog. Joining with the Tech.
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Taliessin through Logres: What is the Point of a Four-Year Degree?
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A lecturer's reflections on the academic life. UDL: Top 10 Tips. Thursday, June 5, 2014. What is the Point of a Four-Year Degree? Jackie Lavin hasn't got a clue by Eugene O'Loughlin. Jackie Lavin – A Meme Girl for Irish Higher Education by Brian M. Lucey. Good stuff Damian - agree whole-heartedly with you. Also - more blog posts please! June 5, 2014 at 2:37 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Why I think Ken Robinson is wrong about schools ki. What is the Point of a Four-Year Degree?
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Taliessin through Logres: Ada Lovelace Day: Karen Spärck Jones and Information Retrieval
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A lecturer's reflections on the academic life. UDL: Top 10 Tips. Tuesday, October 14, 2014. Ada Lovelace Day: Karen Spärck Jones and Information Retrieval. Today is Ada Lovelace Day. A day to blog about female computer scientists we admire. Augusta Ada Byron, Countess of Lovelace (10 December 1815 – 27 November 1852) is credited with authoring the first computer algorithm. By the 1960s she was focusing on Information Retrieval and helped develop a metric to measure the importance of an individual word (o...
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Taliessin through Logres: June 2014
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A lecturer's reflections on the academic life. UDL: Top 10 Tips. Tuesday, June 10, 2014. Why I think Ken Robinson is wrong about schools killing creativity. Ken Robinson is a wonderful polemicist, and a fantastic speaker, but his points on creativity are highly debatable; if schools were killing creativity why is the so much creativity being generated by people who have gone through the school system? I disagree with his notion that creativity is as important as literacy, it really isn't. Puzzle Book Wit...
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Taliessin through Logres: July 2015
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A lecturer's reflections on the academic life. UDL: Top 10 Tips. Friday, July 31, 2015. The Stanford Prison Experiment wasn't really an experiment. What is the difference between a scientific and an unscientific experiment? My own view is that the Stanford experiment was an unscientific experiment for the following reasons;. 3) Volunteers were paid for their participation, and some of them really needed the money, this can be a significant source of bias. 5) In Zimbardo's book "The Lucifer Effect" he men...
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Taliessin through Logres: The Stanford Prison Experiment wasn't really an experiment
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A lecturer's reflections on the academic life. UDL: Top 10 Tips. Friday, July 31, 2015. The Stanford Prison Experiment wasn't really an experiment. What is the difference between a scientific and an unscientific experiment? My own view is that the Stanford experiment was an unscientific experiment for the following reasons;. 3) Volunteers were paid for their participation, and some of them really needed the money, this can be a significant source of bias. 5) In Zimbardo's book "The Lucifer Effect" he men...
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Taliessin through Logres: Why I think Ken Robinson is wrong about schools killing creativity.
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A lecturer's reflections on the academic life. UDL: Top 10 Tips. Tuesday, June 10, 2014. Why I think Ken Robinson is wrong about schools killing creativity. Ken Robinson is a wonderful polemicist, and a fantastic speaker, but his points on creativity are highly debatable; if schools were killing creativity why is the so much creativity being generated by people who have gone through the school system? I disagree with his notion that creativity is as important as literacy, it really isn't. Robinsons a bul...
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Taliessin through Logres: October 2012
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A lecturer's reflections on the academic life. UDL: Top 10 Tips. Tuesday, October 16, 2012. Ada Lovelace Day: Professor Jane Grimson and Federated Healthcare Records. Today is Ada Lovelace Day. A day to blog about female computer scientists we admire. Augusta Ada Byron, Countess of Lovelace (10 December 1815 – 27 November 1852) is credited with authoring the first computer algorithm. She was Project Manager of the Synapses Project funded by the EU Telematics Applications for Health Programme and am invol...