Independent Research Guide
This guide to independent research is intended to help students and scholars who lack institutional support, or anyone who might […]
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This guide to independent research is intended to help students and scholars who lack institutional support, or anyone who might […]
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Dr Margaret MacDougall, Medical Statistician and Researcher in Education at the University of Edinburgh, created StatsforMedics as a resource for […]
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Three lessons on the contribution that bees make to our planet on the topics of pollination, bee diversity, and hexagons in the bee hive (STEM activity).Aimed at Level 1 and 2.
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Three lessons covering, adaptation, survival characteristics and the extinction of the woolly mammoth with comparison to living elephants. Includes presentation slides and student worksheet with solutions. Aimed at Level 2.
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This course concentrates on one of the most common forms of art history writing – a biographical monograph about a […]
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This workshop was created to provide an introduction to creating GIFs from openly licensed and public domain, museum, library, and archival […]
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Created by Mary-Anne Kryiakou as part of the Digital Futures course for the MSc in Digital Education, this resource is a […]
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Created by D. Lozza as part of the Digital Futures course for the MSc in Digital Education, this resource is an […]
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Created by Helen Murphy as part of the Digital Futures course for the MSc in Digital Education, this resource looks into […]
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Created by Charlotte Rixten as part of the Digital Futures course for the MSc in Digital Education, and is an open […]
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