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Have you thought about a career in food & drink?
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/careersinformed/have-you-thought-about-a-career-in-food-drink/
Thanks to Kirsty from the Scottish Food and Drink Federation (SFDF) for this guest blog post about the diverse opportunities available in the food and drink industry. My name is Kirsty and I am the Communications Executive for the Scottish Food and Drink Federation (SFDF). SFDF is a trade association representing the interests of food and drink […]
Staff Personalized Information Portal
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/timc/2019/02/19/staff-personalized-information-portal/
These blog pages will track design and development of the Staff Personalized Information Portal, which is a local computing project. Description The Staff Personalized Information Portal contains a personalised cut of data that is appropriate to the teaching and administrative duties currently held by the member of staff. For example: a member of staff that is […]
Going for CMALT
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/ede/2021/08/30/going-for-cmalt/
After a couple of false starts, and a few interruptions, I am now at the point of applying for CMALT (Certified Membership of the Association for Learning Technology). For those who don’t know this is a professional accreditation route for those working with learning technology, achieved through evidencing a history of engagement across a […]
Opportunities for universities to act socially responsibly…
Programme Manager Matthew Lawson reflects on the recent Universitas 21 Undergraduate Research Conference hosted by the University of Edinburgh. ‘Future Societies, Global Citizens’ was the theme of the recent Universitas 21 Undergraduate Research Conference hosted by the University of Edinburgh in June. 73 students from 21 member institutions participated in the week-long programme that encouraged […]
How Tags Work on the Edinburgh Hybrid Teaching Exchange
In this post, we explain how tags work on the Edinburgh Hybrid Teaching Exchange and the process for their selection in the cataloguing of the content on the site. Tags along with categories are an essential part of the organisation of information on the Edinburgh Hybrid Teaching Exchange. Tags are pre-defined taxonomies that provide multiple […]
Web Publishers’ Community – September Update
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/website-communications/web-publishers-community-september-update/
As the migration to EdWeb passed the halfway mark in September the WPC gathered to hear about the plans for the future of EdWeb. The flexibility of homepages in EdWeb was also highlighted along with an update of the work currently being carried out on cookie management. Future Development Bruce Darby entered the fray to […]
Web Publishing Community session – May 2014
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/website-communications/web-publishing-community-session-may-2014/
Our monthly Web Publishing Community meetings provide a convivial forum for the University’s web managers, editors and developers to discuss current projects and new opportunities. Yesterday’s well-attended meeting, included the regular updates on the Drupal project, focusing on rollout planning and homepage options, as well as a presentation by Damon Querry from CMVM on their […]
Mise En Scene - Development 1.1
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/s1861461_art-practice-2-2020-2021yr/2021/03/21/mise-en-scene-development-1/
For this project we were asked to chose a specific space to work from (social, virtual, intervention etc) and I chose site responsive, the site being my flat/bedroom. This idea of blurring the lines of private and public made me consider the white cube as a space also as the traditional gallery space is a […]
transient moments documented and therefore recalled, reconsidered and revalued
https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/s1749107_art-practice-4-2020-2021yr/2020/11/15/too-close-to-home/
http://www.rosymartin.co.uk/too_close.html Rosy Martin’s Too Close To Home, has influenced some themes within my work. She explores familiarity, melancholy, everyday, nostalgia and ephemerality. In this essay: “I photograph in order to hold onto the moment, the place, the trace which I cannot stop, cannot keep, cannot hold.” She explores the loss of her father. Photographing her […]
Finishing Up and Final Words
So the deadline for submission is fast approaching and I just wanted to write up a short, last post to summarise my experience of this course and what I’ve created from it. In the end, my final product can be summarised as follows: 5 activities with associated worksheets A comprehensive teacher’s guide Additional materials such […]
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