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The price is right-rapid prototyping, learning technology, and the five muskeeters (2013)
Presentation / Conference
Sumpter, J. (2013, October). The price is right-rapid prototyping, learning technology, and the five muskeeters. Presented at AECT (Association for Education Communications and Technology), 2013, California, USA

Implementation of learning technology across five schools with very different needs is a challenge for change management. This presentation focuses on lessons learned and the challenges associated with introducing technology solutions

Kaleidoscopic City: Through the looking lens (2013)
Presentation / Conference
Banou, S. (2013, October). Kaleidoscopic City: Through the looking lens. Presented at Plenitude and Emptiness: Symposium on Architectural Research by Design, The University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh: Inspace

This project critically addresses the ways that the city has been represented, in architectural practice and beyond, while seeking new ways to articulate the complex unseen weave of movements that forms the contemporary city. As the transition from s... Read More about Kaleidoscopic City: Through the looking lens.

Chair of discussion panel: The role of the sketchbook in contemporary fine art practice (2013)
Presentation / Conference
Bodman, S. L. (2013, September). Chair of discussion panel: The role of the sketchbook in contemporary fine art practice. Presented at The Role of the Sketchbook in Contemporary Fine Art Practice, Rabley Drawing Centre, Marlborough, Wiltshire' UK

The Role of the Sketchbook in Contemporary Fine Art Practice Seminar.

Dignity, disgust and compassion: Nursing with humanity (2013)
Presentation / Conference
Hadland, R., Watkins, L., & Lambert, N. (2013, September). Dignity, disgust and compassion: Nursing with humanity. Presented at 17th International Reflective Practice Conference 2013, Swansea, Wales

“The time of my life” – photogravure portraiture (2013)
Presentation / Conference
Moseley, P. (2013, August). “The time of my life” – photogravure portraiture. Presented at Impact 8 Conference, Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design, University of Dundee

My gravure portraiture series is focused on explorations of the textural and tonal characteristics of early photographic printmaking processes. Print surface and texture is central to this project, complementing the choice of mature and older subject... Read More about “The time of my life” – photogravure portraiture.

Manipulation of inkjet negative/positive transparencies to manage the image reflectance density, tonal gradation and contrast of photogravure, platinum, carbon transfer and other photographic contact printing processes. (2013)
Presentation / Conference
Moseley, P. (2013, August). Manipulation of inkjet negative/positive transparencies to manage the image reflectance density, tonal gradation and contrast of photogravure, platinum, carbon transfer and other photographic contact printing processes. Presented at Impact 8, Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design, University of Dundee

Traditionally, positive transparencies for photogravure intaglio printing and negative transparencies for platinum and carbon-tissue transfer printing were produced from photographic film, providing continuous tone images of great detail, tonality an... Read More about Manipulation of inkjet negative/positive transparencies to manage the image reflectance density, tonal gradation and contrast of photogravure, platinum, carbon transfer and other photographic contact printing processes..

Showing public value: Factors supporting researchers’ attitudes to open science (2013)
Presentation / Conference
Grand, A. (2013, July). Showing public value: Factors supporting researchers’ attitudes to open science. Presented at Science in Public 2013, Nottingham

Funders – notably in the UK, EU and USA – are increasingly pressing researchers to make research outputs openly available. While an open access policy may be a driver, my research suggests that many publicly-funded researchers acknowledge that public... Read More about Showing public value: Factors supporting researchers’ attitudes to open science.

Changing perspectives of time in HCI (2013)
Presentation / Conference
Buzzo, D. (2013, April). Changing perspectives of time in HCI. Presented at Workshop on 'Changing perspectives of time in HCI', Paris, France

Time has traditionally been measured in relation to physical phenomena witnessed in our environment. From the transit of heavenly bodies across prehistoric skies to the distance to walk from here to there or the arrival of birds on the wing from othe... Read More about Changing perspectives of time in HCI.

Gaps in the intersections: Methodological approaches to continuity of care research (2013)
Presentation / Conference
Hilario, C., Ronquillo, C. E., Struik, L., & Hankivsky, O. (2013, February). Gaps in the intersections: Methodological approaches to continuity of care research. Presented at 18th Annual Ethel Johns Nursing Research Forum, Vancouver, Canada

This workshop introduces intersectionality theory, its relevance to nursing practice, and its practical application in a research study. The facilitators will explore the underlying ideas and assumptions of intersectionality, what to consider when us... Read More about Gaps in the intersections: Methodological approaches to continuity of care research.