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Ireland and the Open Data Index: Path to “democracy, accountability and innovation”. – researcheire
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Ireland and the Open Data Index: Path to “democracy, accountability and innovation”. Current experiences in the collection and use of data got me thinking. I recently started collecting data for a business project. Basic stuff really. During a meeting with business colleagues, I indicated that, for management and control purposes, I was collecting this data. At which point, my colleague instructed me not to collect the data. He asked: why would you need to know that information? Ah, yes, the conspiracy).
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The Real Cost of Irish Economic Crisis – researcheire
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The Real Cost of Irish Economic Crisis. An infographic highlighting some of the shocking statistics being reported on suicide in Ireland today. It is an issue that is getting progressively worse particularly in young males, and is a topic that needs to be openly discussed to create awareness in communities. (www.independent.ie). Like this one on the web’s largest information design community – Visually. November 7, 2013. November 12, 2013. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. This work is...
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Digital Pedagogy and Irish Third Level Academics – researcheire
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Digital Pedagogy and Irish Third Level Academics. I’ve started a research project which hopes to explore how third level academics are using technology at home and in their classrooms. I have some preliminary results, which will change with each respondent. This infographic is just a snapshot of some questions posed, answers given, and some questions raised from the research! Digital Pedagogy: Selected Questions and Answers. January 6, 2014. April 7, 2014. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Follow me on Twitter.
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Why Twitter Might Be More Successful than Facebook – researcheire
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Why Twitter Might Be More Successful than Facebook. However, according to Cruz (2013), the ‘good news for Facebook is that its business model is maturing but the bad news is that is audience is maturing, too’. Or rather they are losing the younger generation. What Third Level Students Think. So I asked my students if they were using Twitter and/or Facebook and if so, could they give me an idea which one they use the most, and why? I feel like I get something from Twitter. From a Facebook perspective:.
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Beyond the Buzz Words: Highlights from the Higher Education Quality Council of Ontario Conference – researcheire
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Beyond the Buzz Words: Highlights from the Higher Education Quality Council of Ontario Conference. Quest University and ‘A new model for a 21st century university’ is a very interesting read, particularly from a Humanities perspective….wondering about the organizational implications here…. Game-changing .Paradigm shifts.DisruptionInnovation.Technology in the Classroom.MOOCs.Massive Open Online Courses.Student-centered. I attended the Higher Education Quality Council of Ontario. Keynotes of the Conference.
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