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Open Badges - Week task

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/s1690803_an-introduction-to-digital-environments-for-learning-20202021sem1/2020/11/22/open-badges-week-task/

After investigating and thanks to the collaboration with classmates we found some Open Badge projects, and I am going to focus on the Open Badge Passport. I made this choice because I think one of the most important element to judge if a badge initiative can be considered open or not, and differentiated from a […]


Suicide prisons and the police

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/suicide-in-as-politics/2022/06/07/suicide-prisons-and-the-police/

This post is by Alex Oaten, the Lincoln based Research Associate on the Suicide in/as Politics project.  You can find out more about all the team on our People page! Our research project has now moved into a new and exciting phase. We are taking our research findings out into the community and giving the public a chance […]


Juno Calypso

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/s1751293_art-practice-4-2020-2021yr/2020/10/14/juno-calypso/

Whilst trying to define the inspiration of her work, Calypso has expressed that she enjoys making work that will be judged by men, work leaving men with the impression that, “women are so stupid for liking this.” In her interlinked series, ‘Joyce,’ ‘The Honeymoon,’ and ‘What to do With a Million Years’ she posed as […]


Weekly Changes - 21/02/2022

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/lcfg/2022/02/21/weekly-changes-21-02-2022/

As there was no release last week there are more software updates than is typical. Other than that most sites will not notice much change, most of it is related to work on porting the NFS/PXE/TFTP/install services to Ubuntu. Here are the full details… logrotate configuration Users of the lcfg/options/logrotate.h header (typically it’s pulled in […]


Weekly Changes - 31/05/2021

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/lcfg/2021/05/31/weekly-changes-31-05-2021/

This week the main changes are a couple of improvements to support for Ubuntu for sites outside of Informatics. There was also a batch of tidying, new hardware headers for some server models and a few extra packages. Here are the full details… Ubuntu installer If packages must be fetched via a web cache during […]


A visit to Bryn Mawr College and Philadelphia

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/cbovill/2019/12/02/a-visit-to-bryn-mawr-college-and-philadelphia/

Last weekend I went for a couple of days to Philadelphia, to visit Alison Cook-Sather (with whom I co-wrote a book with Peter Felten). Alison is based at Bryn Mawr College, a women’s liberal arts college in the suburbs of Philadelphia. I arrived on a Saturday morning, and Alison drove me around various famous Philly […]


The Centre for Creative-Relational Inquiry (CCRI)

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/research-bow/the-centre-for-creative-relational-inquiry-ccri/

Our “Getting to know our research centres” series is back! Read all about The Centre for Creative-Relational Inquiry (CCRI) and how to get involved in the following interview with Jonathan Wyatt, one of the centre’s directors. Would you like to share with us the journey, mission and vision of this research centre?   The first sentence on the CCRI web […]


Sprint3_Week7#Additional Work: Day 3 suggested reading

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/s2313334_themes-in-contemporary-art-2022-2023sem1/2022/11/02/sprint3_week7additional-work-day-3-suggested-reading/

I gained knowledge from three perspectives in today’s reading. Additionally, I’ll display them in three separate sections of this portfolio. PART 01: Echo in the Dark In this part, I’ll clarify my point about the artist Hanna Tuulikki’s website. On the top of her website, we can see the link about her artwork – echo […]


Engineering in offshore wind

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/careersinformed/engineering-in-offshore-wind/

As part of our #EdSustainabilityCareers campaign, Pete Clink, University of Edinburgh graduate of 2018, tells us how his engineering skills contribute to the reduction of carbon in the offshore wind industry. I studied an MSc in sustainable energy systems at the University of Edinburgh after my MEng in mechanical engineering at Loughborough University. I am […]


Podcast Café 89: Stories of athlete migration

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/sport-matters/2022/12/19/podcast-cafe-89-stories-of-athlete-migration/

By Maria Constanza Campos Correa Football superstars like the Uruguayan Luis Suárez, the Portuguese Cristiano Ronaldo have been on display in Qatar for the FIFA World Cup 2022. The Senegalese striker Sadio Mané would also have been present had he not been injured. What popular narrative about such football stars is often about goals, career, […]


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