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Hadiyah Stephens

The Australian Academy of the Humanities - 2 views

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    Fascinating stories, news, events and research regarding the humanities.
David Stewart

Final frontier of climate policy - remake humans - 0 views

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    WA Today Article
Michelle Pitman

Why you should fall to your knees and worship a librarian - Librarian Avengers - 0 views

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    Just because.  I like this because it shows that Librarian's have a unique role in society.  We are important people in our respective social infrastructures.  So, let's enjoy this journey towards proficiency in "preserving every aspect of human knowledge." :) 
Cathy Cupitt

What's it all about? - 14 views

hi Cathy, I've looked over a few of your links and found some really useful ones. Keep it up!

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Michelle Pitman

Lesson 1 - Insert audio and video into a PowerPoint presentation - YouTube - 1 views

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    Powerpoint 2011 Office for Mac - adding audio in powerpoint
Hadiyah Stephens

Art Through Time: A Global View - 3 views

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    A online video series on World Art, History of Art Forms and the Cultures behind them. A really interesting look on global visual art.
Michelle Pitman

http://www.iuk.edu/admin-services/it/assets/pdf/CSER_Howto_Use_Word-Citations-Bibliogra... - 4 views

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    A good guide to using the Citation tools in MS Word 2010 and Word for Mac 2011.  Be sure to double check that the Chicago citations match those required by the Curtin Chicago Referencing Guide.
Michelle Pitman

calibre - E-book management - 3 views

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    Fantastic application for converting those peski online journal pdf's to the "right" ebook standard you need to read on your device. 
Hadiyah Stephens

Oral Presentations & Writing for PowerPoint - 2 views

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    Great tips on how to give a presentation through PowerPoint
Hadiyah Stephens

Using PowerPoint in Oral Presentations - 2 views

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    Visual aids are an important element of a good oral presentation. Using visuals can add interest to your presentation and help you communicate your ideas.
Michelle Pitman

Get ready for university study | Oral presentations - 2 views

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    handy info :)
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    Thanks for sharing Michelle! This is useful for my oral presentation.
Michelle Pitman

http://www.iml.uts.edu.au/assessment-futures/elements/Giving-and-Receiving-Feedback.pdf - 3 views

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    Giving and Receiving Feedback.  Apologies if this has already been added! 
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    Michelle, Diigo will let you know if you try to add something to a group that is there already, I believe. Thanks for all your contributions.
Toni Gunn

History - 1 views

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    Interesting facts about the invasion and colonisation of Australia
Michelle Pitman

Why Slowing Down Makes You an Expert Faster - 4 views

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    This is a really valid point for those of us starting out on the Degree Journey.  It's all well and good to aim for HD's at every turn, but quite frankly, a HD won't matter squat once you finish.  What will matter, will be the integrity you have applied to becoming proficient in your area of expertise.  It's a slow journey and it must not be hurried or disabused of joy in discovery.
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    Thanks Michelle! This is really important for me as I'm the kind of person who kills herself trying to get the absolute best score. I'll have to remember perfection is not possible. There's always something that's not quite right. =)
Joanne S

Failing to 'Acknowledge Country': The Scarcity of Respect | theblackletter.com - 5 views

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    Makes a really important point about the importance of respect towards Indigenous Australians. Thanks for sharing. =)
Michelle Pitman

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      Hmmm mmmm!  Almost right but not quite right.  See box 1 re the assumed meaning for the finger gesture in Australia.  
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    I laughed on seeing this!  Re Intercultural Communication.  It's "almost" right for the first picture but not quite!  That's the thing with thinking we're fey with a culture if we've only just touched the surface.  Based on the first image and the reference to an Australian rude gesture that's "not quite accurate", my hunch is the others aren't either.  A thing from the interwebs not to be trusted. 
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