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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: April 2013
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A lecturer's reflections on the academic life. UDL: Top 10 Tips. Thursday, April 25, 2013. Blogs to support my modules. Exploring Research Methods and Proposal Wrting. Instructional Design and eAuthoring blog. Instructional Design and eAuthoring blog. Creativity, Problem Solving, Invention, and Innovation. Final Year Projects blog. Http:/ damiansprojectideas.blogspot.ie/. Algorithm Design and Program Design blog. Universal Design, Accessibility blogs. Man and Machine Blog. Labels: Web 2.0. 42,000 Prosthe...
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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: 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: 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...