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Judy Weggelaar

Curtin Business School Communication Skills Centre High Flyer: Student notes - 0 views

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    "Get the edge in your studies with our student newsletters called  "High Flyer: Student notes for success"
Judy Weggelaar

http://www.aboriginaleducation.sa.edu.au/files/links/selection_20criteria.pdf - 1 views

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    Selection Criteria for the Evaluation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander studies. Useful criteria to use when analysing texts. Found by Rebecca Barlow
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

Presentation Software | Online Presentation Tools | Web Presentations | SlideRocket - 6 views

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      This looks amazing and I may yet use it during my degree studies! Anything would be easier than the drama of the Oral Presentation (HUM100 SP 2 2012) 
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    This is an awesome innovative presentation application.  It works like Powerpoint and Keynote (as far as I can tell).  I would like to recommend that this be explored with the view to making it *the* OP tool for HUM100 (and other Curtin units) as it could potentially, save a lot of angst and drama re upload and sharing issues!  
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    Thanks so much for sharing this, Michelle. I will definitely check it out.
Michelle Pitman

UC Berkeley Webcasts | Video and Podcasts: - 3 views

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      Visual Culture Topics:  The first lecture highlights the practice of appropriation as defined by Sturken and Cartwright (2009) in the "Practices of Looking" text.  
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    This series is awesome for those of the EITH group studying Visual Culture.  Enjoy
Judy Weggelaar

Interview with - 2 views

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    ILecture 7 Youtube link
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    Interesting. Except I sit 'back' and cross my legs because that just happens to be the only comfortable position I can find to sit in for any length of time because of my arthritic hips. So once again, as anyone who has studied body language will tell you, "You can't take the body positions or movements in isolation" ;)
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