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Certificate IV Assessment

Certificate IV in Training and Assessment: The Key to New Career - 1 views

The Certificate IV in Training and Assessment is the right course for enhancing and advancing the skills of employees in our company. For those who wanted to be employed as a nationally recognised ...

Certificate IV in Training and Assessment

started by Certificate IV Assessment on 25 Oct 11 no follow-up yet
Certificate IV Assessment

Qualified Trainers with Certificate IV in Training and Assessment - 1 views

With a talent for helping others and teaching, becoming a trainer is the perfect career progression for me. To train myself and become recognised in my chosen field, I enrolled to get a Certificat...

Certificate IV in Training and Assessment

started by Certificate IV Assessment on 26 Sep 11 no follow-up yet
UTS Library

Graduate Junction - The Postgraduate Community - 0 views

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    Graduate Junction is an online community connecting postgraduates who have similar academic interests. Graduate Junction aims to break down the interdisciplinary and institutional barriers that exist in academia and connect people based only on the work that they do and the interests that they have. Graduate Junction was founded in 2008 by two postgraduates at Durham University working alongside their own degree projects because they felt isolated in their own fields. When the first version of the Graduate Junction platform was launched it received support from postgraduates and academics alike. It has continued to grow with the community now containing almost 16,000 members. The community has continued to evolve over time with new functions and features added based upon suggestions from the community itself. All functionality added to the site since its launch has been requested by postgraduates. Despite having no external funding or support these changes have been made possible thanks to the time input of postgraduate volunteers, making Graduate Junction an entirely postgraduate-led initiative.
Elizabeth Litting

Australian Consortium of Humanities Research Centres (ACHRC) - 0 views

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    The Australian Consortium of Humanities Research Centres (ACHRC) is a network for groups engaged in Humanities-based research. Our aim is to connect Humanities researchers and centres, both within the Australasian region and internationally, and to promote relationships with cultural institutions and sector representative bodies in the wider community. We provide a virtual and physical hub for information about research opportunities and events, and seek to strengthen the public profile of research in the Humanities.
Child Therapy

Developing Self Confidence In Children - 1 views

started by Child Therapy on 29 Nov 12 no follow-up yet
Mal Booth

How Do You Cite a Tweet in an Academic Paper? - Alexis C. Madrigal - The Atlantic - 0 views

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    "How Do You Cite a Tweet in an Academic Paper?"
UTS Library

sciencestage.com | Streaming Knowledge, Advancing Careers | video tutorial course e-boo... - 0 views

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    ScienceStage is a global, science-oriented multimedia portal that specializes in online video streaming, which is used to support communication between scientists, scholars, researchers in industry, and professionals. It is also used by academics and students as a virtual educational tool. Video content ranges from conference recordings, to interviews, documentaries, webinars, and tutorials. ScienceStage, as its slogan suggests, also functions as a 'hub' by creating a meta-layer that enables the networking of both users (individuals and groups) and content (video, audio, and documents), which forms an integrated multimedia and social networking platform for scientists.
UTS Library

Academia.edu - 0 views

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    cademia.edu is a free social networking website and collaboration tool aimed at academics and researchers from all disciplines. Like Facebook or LinkedIn for academics, but not as annoying or distracting. Very focussed on academia. Launched in September 2008, it became one of the largest social networking sites/portals for academics in 2010.
Mal Booth

Why Higher Education Is In Trouble-In One Graph | e-Literate - 0 views

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    Presentation about the costs of higher education (albeit US costs) and some alternative ways we can assist including more open access, social media and social networks.
Sophie McDonald

Academic Research in 140 characters ... or less - 1 views

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    Quick guide to academic research in slideshare
Mal Booth

http://www.oclc.org/research/publications/library/2010/2010-15.pdf - 1 views

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    OCLC report on supporting research at universities in the US - what researchers want and how libraries in particular might assist.
UTS Library

Wiggio - Makes it easy to work in groups. - 0 views

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    Simple to use open source software that assists collaboration in workgroups. It isn't project management software, but certainly would help setting up responsibilities and storing/tracking contributions made by groups of researchers working together.
Mal Booth

ReSearch.ly - Instant Communities In Real-Time with Viral Analytics and Viral Search - 3 views

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    A research tool for those interested in social media.
Roger Morris

Successfully Launched My writer Career… Thanks John - 1 views

I want to express my gratitude to John who helped me become the writer I want to be. Before meeting him, I thought that I was born to be a novel writer and I almost believed it after receiving 400 ...

started by Roger Morris on 10 Oct 12 no follow-up yet
Mal Booth

Insurgency in Academic Publishing | Berkeley Planning Journal - 0 views

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    A nice intro about open access scholarly publishing.
Mal Booth

When should I publish with open access? A handy flow chart | NEW IMAGES OF EDUCATION - 0 views

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    All about OA publishing in the one flow chart.
Elizabeth Litting

Times Higher Education - No shit: how I lost my one-of-a-kind collection and my girlfri... - 0 views

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    Example of PhD student who lost important samples collected in the field 
Mal Booth

Papers : mekentosj.com : Software for Research - 0 views

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    Papers revolutionizes the way you deal with your research documents. It allows you to search for them, download and organize them together with supplementary material, allows you to read them full screen, highlight and keep notes, sync them to your iPad or iPhone, cite them in your favorite word processor, share them with your colleagues, and much much more.
Mal Booth

Twitter Networks are Different than Social Networks - 0 views

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    A post about how Twitter differs from Facebook re networking. This post is from an entrepreneur's perspective, but there are parallels here for researchers and the most agile and adept researchers also use Twitter in much the same way. 
Mal Booth

75 Super Cool Blogs Written by PhDs - 0 views

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    For the best in academic information, go to a Ph.D. Blogs written by PhD's have great content and sometimes very frequent content. There are some blogs that are mostly aimed at other PhD's, but some are for the general populous. Enjoy topics of all kinds with expert information. You might even get some freebees.
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