The Faculty of Health at the University Canberra is holding a series of 3x3x3 talks this year. The format is: 3 presenters 3 slides per presentation 3 minutes per presentation The presentation share research interests. One of the three presenters at the first of these sessions used Prezi as the medium to present his ideas. [...]
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3x3x3
Posted in Digital Media, Writing, tagged 3x3x3, Akshat Mahajan, Comic Master, Creative Commons, Faculty of Health, Flickr, Metro Library and Archive, Prezi, QR Code, QuickTime, Ross Thomson, UCNISS, University of Canberra, Wridea, Zine on 11 May, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
IACSS News: Conferences, Workshops and Congress
Posted in Computer Science in Sport, Sport, tagged Antalya, Chikara Miyaji, Creative Commons, ECSS, Flickr, Hyderabad, IACSS, IACSS11, International Association of Computer Science in Sport, JISS, Shanghai, TACSS, Tokyo, UCNISS on 15 April, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Some news for those interested in Computer Science in Sport and the work of the International Association of Computer Science in Sport (IACSS). The Asian Conference on Physical Education and Computer Science in Sports will be held in Hyderabad, India from 7th to 9th May 2010. The Asian Conference on Computer Science in Sport will [...]
Writing Week Update 1
Posted in Australia, Communication, Writing, tagged Christina Clark, Copyright, Creative Commons, Everybody Writes, Faculty of Health, George Dugdale, Leigh Blackall, Thucydides, University of Canberra, Writing Week, Young People's Writing on 12 December, 2009 | 8 Comments »
On Day 5 of the Writing Week in the Faculty of Health at the University of Canberra I was fascinated to find a blog post entitled UK Study Links Technology and Writing Skills. The post notes the publication and findings of a report written by Christina Clark and George Dugdale (November, 2009) entitled Young people’s [...]
Can You End A Writing Week?
Posted in Australia, Communication, Writing, tagged Creative Commons, David Albertson, Elliot Eisner, Faculty of Health, half-life, hermeneutics, Sam Ilic, The Act of Reading, The Implied Reader, University of Canberra, Wolfgang Iser, Writing Week on 11 December, 2009 | 2 Comments »
An intense five days of writing is coming to a close in the Faculty of Health at the University of Canberra. As I was composing the title of this post it struck me that Writing Weeks cannot end! I think we have shared a remarkable social dynamic this week that will have its own half-life. [...]