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UK Simulation in Nursing, Midwifery and Allied Health Conference 2016. June 28-29, 2016. Celebrating its 10th year, this interactive conference brought together nurses, midwives and allied health professionals from practice and academic settings to share, network and celebrate education in simulation. Download Full Conference Programme. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, alia honestatis an qui, ne soluta nemore eripuit sed. Falli exerci aperiam ut his, prompta feugiat usu minimum delicata. Stay Up To Date!
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Spread your wings and tweet – three tips for getting ‘unstuck’. By: Jeremie Tisseau, http:/ web-kreation.com. A while ago, I read an interesting blog post by Kirk Englehardt,. But there is another reason we aren’t learning something which we know we. Be doing because it would boost our career, help our productivity, or make our research more valuable. For example, I really want to learn how to use the data analysis software ‘R’. 8216;I want to learn how to use R’ isn’t a SMART goal. Luckily, there are a ...
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Tag Archives: higher education. The introvert’s teacup. Many people are surprised when I mention that I am an introvert. I enjoy giving talks in public. I love to connect with new people, and I have a huge network, offline and on social media. However, I can only be talkative, social and outgoing for a limited amount of time. Then, my mood and my energy levels take a rapid turn downhill. Not every evening was enough to fully empty it again. I could feel my brain becoming slow and stuck, as it tried t...
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Spread your wings and tweet – three tips for getting ‘unstuck’ | Anne Osterrieder
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Spread your wings and tweet – three tips for getting ‘unstuck’. By: Jeremie Tisseau, http:/ web-kreation.com. A while ago, I read an interesting blog post by Kirk Englehardt,. But there is another reason we aren’t learning something which we know we. Be doing because it would boost our career, help our productivity, or make our research more valuable. For example, I really want to learn how to use the data analysis software ‘R’. 8216;I want to learn how to use R’ isn’t a SMART goal. Luckily, there are a ...
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Tag Archives: social media. How I use social media: LinkedIn (Part 1). I give a lot of talks and workshops on how scientists/researchers/academics can use social media in a professional context. Two questions that regularly pop up are, for which purposes I use the different platforms, and how much time I spend on social media. Today’s example is LinkedIn. LinkedIn seems to stun people. What is the etiquette about connecting? Does anybody care about endorsements? Why is it so annoying? I have a profile.
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Tag Archives: science communication. Reflections on learning and teaching biology in formal and informal settings. As part of my new lecturer role, I am completing the Postgraduate Certificate in Teaching in Higher Education. Published by the Higher Education Academy. Using a more detailed example of Gibbs’ reflective cycle (ALES, 2015), a description. Were disappointment and frustration. I felt frustrated by the low intellectual stimulation. I was disappointed because the lecture theatre felt li...My si...
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Physiologist. Cand.Mag., D.Phil. Mari Herigstad, Cand.Mag. D.Phil. Address: Department of Infection, Immunity and Cardiovascular Disease,. University of Sheffield, S10 2RX. Email: m.herigstad(at)sheffield.ac.uk. I am a physiologist, specialising in cardiorespiratory control. My research spans physiology and neuroscience. Presently, I am working in The Department of Infection, Immunity and Cardiovascular Disease. University of Oxford. I have also worked as a senior scientist at p1vital.
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