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Deborah Judah

OER for beginners: an introduction to sharing learning resources openly in healthcare e... - 0 views

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    Good set of resources which are useful for all disciplines not just healthcare
Deborah Judah

The Seven Pillars of Information Literacy - 0 views

  • The SCONUL Working Group on Information Literacy published Information skills in higher education: a SCONUL position paper (SCONUL, 1999), introducing the Seven Pillars of Information Skills model. Since then, the model has been adopted by librarians and teachers around the world as a means of helping them to deliver information skills to their learners.
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      very good point
Kevin Campbell-Wright

BBC News - Reading man jailed for dead girl 'trolling' insults - 0 views

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      Could this spell problems for peopel who post "innocent" jokes on facebook?
  • pleaded guilty
  • "trolling"
Deborah Judah

AppleInsider | University study finds students with Apple's iPad perform better than peers - 1 views

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      Need to bear in mind this article has a bias towards Apple but is interesting all the same
Deborah Judah

Taylor & Francis Online :: 'Managing' disability: early experiences of university stude... - 0 views

  • Williams (200113. Williams, G. 2001. “Theorizing disability”. In Handbook of disability studies , Edited by: Albrecht, G. L., Seelman, K. D. and Bury, M. London: Sage. View all references) argued that neither personal nor collective experiences of disability can be understood without recognition of both ‘relational’ definitions (which encompass both the perceived social oppression of people with disabilities and a focus on the cultural and ideological construction of impaired bodies), and the ‘property’ definitions found in welfare and medical categorizations. He emphasized the complex ‘negotiated’ aspects of everyday life, whilst in relation to higher education (HE) the case study data of Riddell et al. (200510. Riddell, S., Tinklin, T. and Wilson, A. 2005. Disabled students in higher education: perspectives on widening access and changing policy , London: Routledge. View all references) revealed a range of identities being ‘performed’ by students with disabilities. They found that students' constructions of self were temporal, contingent and negotiated, although they also stressed that some groups of disabled people are subject to greater externally‐imposed constraints on the parameters for negotiation than others.
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