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Revisiting WORKSITE: Finlay J. Hall
The following notes were taken while rereading Finlay J. Hall’s contribution to the WORKSITE blog. Finlay asserts that a “work site” is “where a work takes place, has taken place, or is yet to take place”, while adding that “a place is different from a space” as it “depends on socio–political factors as well as […]
Wellcome Trust: New policy to promote 'positive research cultures' aimed at tackling bullying
In 2017 the Wellcome Trust received more than 4,000 applications and funded 939 awards for a total well over £1 billion. Wellcome’s involvement doesn’t stop when the funding starts though, and they have unveiled a new set of regulations looking to tackle bullying and harassment. Wellcome’s new policy outlines what information we need to be given when, and what […]
About our book...
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/postdigitallearningspaces/about/
Postdigital Learning Spaces: Towards convivial, equitable and sustainable spaces for learning The concept of the ‘postdigital’ recognises that digital technologies are woven into the fabric of our everyday lives and surroundings. Devices, data flows, and digital infrastructure have overlapped and become entangled with pre-existing technologies, practices, and other human and non-human objects. Digital resources are […]
Contributors...
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Editors James Lamb is a lecturer within the Moray House School of Education and Sport at the University of Edinburgh. His teaching and research focus on the relationship between learning spaces and digital technologies. This has included published studies exploring the ways that online students conceptualise the campus, the influence of sound in shaping personalised […]
Ubuntu Jammy Progress 8
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/lcfg/2023/05/16/ubuntu-jammy-progress-8/
This week the focus has moved on to organising all the software requirements for the Informatics DICE environment. This provides a good opportunity to make improvements to the lcfg-level support and do some much needed tidying. firefox There is now support for mirroring the Mozilla Team package repository using aptly. This may be enabled by […]
SIGN-UP: Edinburgh Digital Collection Day
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/ede/2023/09/21/sign-up-edinburgh-digital-collection-day/
Do you have any Second World War related stories and objects passed down to you from your parents, grandparents and other family members? Would you like to digitally preserve these stories and objects before they are lost to history? Bring your diaries, letters, photos, memories, objects* or stories about your family’s wartime experience to our Digital […]
Participate in our research on ethical dilemmas in deaf education
We are thrilled to announce the launch of two online questionnaires as part of our ongoing research project aimed at enhancing the experiences of Teachers of Deaf Children and Young People (ToDs) and gaining valuable insights from parents of deaf children in education. Parent Questionnaire As a parent, your perspective is invaluable in shaping the […]
THE FOUND OBJECT
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/s2302035_drawn-from-the-city-2021-2022sem2/2022/01/31/89/
THE FOUND OBJECT #1 an outline of some initial thoughts on cutlery cutlery. what lies beneath the trivial materiality of a fork? what is hidden under the cold, hard metal we hold every day? do you ever consider what power is has, what power it reflects? do you ever think about civilisation when you eat […]
Personal summary of exhibition
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/dmsp-perception23/2023/04/26/personal-summary-of-exhibition/
I think the starting point and inspiration for the whole project was creative, we tried to give the experiencer a close combination of scent, sound, image and scene. We realised a life stage experience showcase where the experiencer can go through and choose from the five life stages in their entirety. In the production part […]
Short Review for The Wicker Man (1973)
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/thefilmdispatch/short-review-for-the-wicker-man-1973/
The Wicker Man (Robin Hardy, 1973) was an offbeat horror film. It followed Edward Woodward, a puritanical police officer, as he went to a fictitious Scottish island in the Hebrides to look into the disappearance of a little child. He instead comes into a town inhabited by happy pagans under the leadership of Lord Summerisle, […]
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