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Reporting on submission times in Learn

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/ilts/2019/05/03/reporting-on-submission-times-in-learn/

There are many times when you may need to check submission dates and times for coursework hand-in. The way you do so will depending on the mechanism used to submit. If the student has submitted via the Learn assignment tool, the easiest way to do this is via a Learn report called ‘submission times’. Go […]


Making and Breaking Narrative- Primary Research 5

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/s2123993_drawn-from-the-city-2020-2021sem1/2020/12/04/making-and-breaking-narrative-primary-research-5/

Making and Breaking Narrative- Primary Research 5   After exploring my narratives through different forms and artistic expressions, and taking interviews, I had decided to finalise on my project and to do so, I decided to resemble the piece of cardboard on the walls of residency. In order to do so, I collected some images […]


19, 20 - Blondell Cummings and Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/s1644969_ma-fine-art-studio-5-2020-2021yr/2021/01/31/18-19-blondell-cummings-and-anne-teresa-de-keersmaeker/

19.  Chicken Soup – Blondell Cummings (Link) 20. Fase, Four Movements to the Music of Steve Reich – Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker (link) I would like to highlight these pieces as examples of black box or ‘grey box’ theatre. Cummings’s use of black box staging, allows for embodiment to become the spectacle aligning with her […]


linear time and movement, notes

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/s1749107_art-practice-4-2020-2021yr/2021/03/08/linear-time-and-movement-notes/

  Contradictions in time, time as modernity – a continuous linear chronological line, moving forward, time gone and can’t get back not being able to revisit time, linear time and western comfort with this, memories of time what we associate with moving and passing time, we know what’s coming next – comfort in the sun […]


STEAM Transcultural Science Communication Summer School

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/iad4phd/2017/03/02/steam-transcultural-science-communication-summer-school/

STEAM Transcultural Science Communication Summer School 3-12 July 2017; Marathon, Greece Join us for a 10-days intensive training in science communication in Marathon (just outside Athens), Greece. STEAM provides training in science communication for university students, researchers, and educators and innovatively marries science and art in science communication practice. University of Edinburgh students are eligible […]


Abstract accepted to NI2020!!

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/vr-in-mind/2020/02/28/abstracts-accepted-to-ni2020/

An abstract on the VRinMind study has been accepted to the 13th International Congress on Nursing Informatics (NI2020) taking place in Brisbane, Australia in July 2020. https://ni2020.org/ Dr Siobhan O’Connor will go to present the poster “Virtual Reality based Mindfulness application to improve pain management (VRinMind): A Feasibility Study Protocol” on behalf of the team […]


Dr Réjean Hébert - PRISMA ’€“ an Integrated Service Delivery System for Frail Older People: Implications for Service Delivery in Scotland

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/scphrp/2014/03/19/559-2/

Dr. Réjean Hébert is a renowned researcher on aging in Canada and internationally. A trained doctor of medicine, he is professor in the department of family medicine at the Université de Sherbrooke, and former director of the Research Centre in Aging at the Institut universitaire de gériatrie de Sherbrooke. Dr. Hébert’s research relates to functional decline […]


Raspberry Shake: Hardware

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/mnaylor/geogeekery/field-kit-details-and-checklist/field-kit-raspberry-shake/raspberry-shake-hardware/

Hardware Overview The hardware consists of a sensor enclosure containing a geophone and MEMs accelerometers which is intended to be buried. Sensor Enclosure¶This connects via a single cable to a large weatherproof case on the surface, which houses all the supporting components required to power the system and telemeter the data. Outer Case¶ Battery, Pi […]


Introducing Noteable....for geospatial analysis and processing

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/digimap/2020/07/09/introducing-noteable-for-geospatial-analysis-and-processing/

You may have noticed a new tab has appeared on the Digimap home page, labelled Noteable. Noteable is a new service from EDINA, a cloud-based service which allows users to create, run & visualise code in a large number of computational languages. It can be used to access the unlimited opportunities of Python and/or R […]


AGI Awards - Digimap Highly Commended

https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/digimap/2010/11/30/agi-awards-digimap-highly-commended/

EDINA has receive a Highly Commended mention at the annual Association for Geographic Information (AGI) Awards for Innovation and Best Practice. http://www.agi.org.uk/agi-awards/ EDINA was entered in the Innovation and Best Practice (Charitable Status) category based on the presentation given at GeoCommunity 2010 by Tim Riley. Tim presented a paper entitled Digimap: 10 Years Old and […]


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