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Student Recital: Elizabeth Croucher, Flute
Elizabeth Croucher is a student of Debra Cross. This recital is given in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Bachelor of Music, Music Education degree.
Elizabeth Croucher, flut
Boon street art festival 2017
Public Artwork contributed to Boon Street Art Festival, Hamilton NZ in 2017. In collaboration with artist Tracy Croucher. together working as Tn
Croucher, C W, NX6214
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/379817Surname: CROUCHER
Given Name(s) or Initials: C W
Military Service Number or Last Known Location: NX6214
Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 5388193629
Item: [2016.0049.12110] "Croucher, C W, NX6214
The Usefulness and Uselessness of Forensics A Speaker & Gavel Special Issue
Editor\u27s introduction by Stephen M. Croucher from volume 49, issue 2 of Speaker & Gavel
50th Anniversary of Speaker & Gavel Special Issue Introduction
Editor\u27s introduction by Stephen M. Croucher from volume 50, issue 2 of Speaker & Gavel
Introduction to the Special Issue on Method in Communication
Editor\u27s introduction by Stephen M. Croucher from volume 48, issue 1 of Speaker & Gavel
After the Heat (2003); and Madison, after the heat #2 (2004)
Two paintings included in the exhibition, Existence: Life According to Art at the Waikato Museum, curated by Leafa Wilson.
“The ideas of blurring time and place in the work Madison after the heat by Tim Croucher, is a reference to the universality of nature and the play with scale that brings us to the juncture of nature and her ability to chart the direction of human life, to be resilient through an ice age, to regenerate after heat waves and to degenerate at the other end of the journey of life.”
Leafa Wilson, from ‘Existence: Life According to Art’, exhibition catalogue, p25
Potential future developments in HRM
This concluding chapter points at some of the complexities and continuing issues that come from the HR professional's position
LoCoMoTe Dashboard
DASHBOARD IS DESIGNED FOR LAPTOP/COMPUTER SCREENS.
LINK TO SERVER: https://cscroucher.shinyapps.io/LoCoMoTeDashboard/
The LoCoMoTe Dashboard is an interactive online Dashboard developed through R “shiny”, for the ‘Locomotion categorization by Task, Technique, and Modality Framework’, referred to as the ‘LoCoMoTe Framework’ (Croucher et al., 2023). The LoCoMoTe Framework was developed to give coherence to the virtual reality (VR) locomotion literature by categorizing VR-based ‘natural walking’ experiments (Croucher et al., 2023).
The LoCoMoTe Dashboard provides researchers with a tool to visualise and cross-filter categorised experiments and download the results as CSV files. Additionally, the LoCoMoTe Dashboard documents a procedure on how researchers can suggest edits and add new experiments. Thus, the LoCoMoTe Dashboard facilitates the purpose of the LoCoMoTe Framework, supporting the vision for a more collaborative, knowledge-sharing, and reproducible research community
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