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Facing the Future: the Changing Shape of Academic Skills Support at Bournemouth University
This paper explores the potential impact of changes to higher education in England on student expectations, engagement, lifestyles and diversity, and outlines implications for the development of digital literacy within academic skills support at Bournemouth University (BU). We will investigate how tackling resource constraints with organisational change can also enable efficient, centralised provision of support materials that utilise networks to overcome the risk of fragmented support for digital literacy. We will also look at how changing delivery modes for support can accommodate changing student lifestyles whilst tackling a weakness of centralised support for digital literacy: that it can become detached from the student’s subject-focused academic practice. Finally we will explore how involving students in developing support can help us to face changes to student expectations and engagement whilst ensuring that materials are authentic and speak to learners in their own voice
Mr Alan Graym, Dr Len Smith and Dr Neil Thomson, part of the Aboriginal Health Project
Research School of Social Sciences, Demography Department - Dr. Terry Hull, Dr. Rozy Munir, Dr. Budi Utomo, Mr. Thong Ly, Mr. Alan Gray, Dr. Len Smith, Dr. Neil Thomson, Dr. Corner, Dr. Suko Bandiyono, Mr. Sukarna Wiranta, Mr. Tetteh Dugbaza, Dr. Gordon Carmichael, Dr. Lincoln Day & other
Analyses of plantain meal and of three samples of Australian wine / by Murray Thomson.
"From the Transactions of the Edinburgh Botanical Society, Vol. 5".; Electronic reproduction. Canberra, A.C.T. : National Library of Australia, 2010.; Library's copy inscribed "To John Lorimer Esq., with M.T.'s kind regards"
Cancer among Indigenous Australians: time foe decisive action
tag=1 data=Cancer among Indigenous Australians: time foe decisive action
tag=2 data=Thomson, Neil J,
tag=3 data=Medical Journal of Australia
tag=4 data=173
tag=6 data=Sept 18 2000
tag=7 data=288,289.
tag=8 data=CANCER%ABORIGINES
tag=9 data=INDIGENOUS AUSTRALIANS%WESTERN AUSTRALIA%SOUTH AUSTRALIA%NORTHERN TERRITORY%INDIGENOUS COMMUNIITIES%COORY%QUEENSLAND%COLORECTAL
tag=10 data=The impact of cancer among Indigenous Australians has attracted much less attention that it deserves.The impact of cancer among Indigenous Australians has attracted much less attention that it deserves
From SWIGS to SWIMMR
Neil Rogers, Juliane Hübert, Gemma Richardson, and Alan Thomson report from a RAS meeting in March that considered how to understand the potential hazard to our technology and infrastructure from extreme solar activity
Why Privacy Matters: An Interview with Neil Richards
Professor Daniel J. Solove discusses the book \u27Why Privacy Matters\u27 and the future of privacy with the author, Professor Neil Richards
Interview with AntipodeFoundation.org: “Much More Than You Think: The Spatialities of Italian Autonomy” – Interview with Neil Gray, author of “Beyond the Right to the City: Territorial Autogestion and the Take over the City Movement in 1970s Italy”
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Jere Nash Interview with Neil McMillen (Part 2 of 2)
Interview conducted by author Jere Nash with University of Southern Mississippi history professor Neil R. McMillen in the process of writing Mississippi Politics: The Struggle for Power, 1976-2006. Topics discussed include Aaron Henry; race relations after the civil rights movement; and William Winter
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