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Investigating the Classroom Environment With Physical Computing
To integrate digital technologies into the curriculum, teachers must support learners to use digital tools in authentic contexts. Physical computing, which involves the use of small portable electronic devices, provides an...
Dream Lucidity
In this paper, the authors examine digital environments as a learning spaces and site of extended cognition by demonstrating the presence of active learning in both video games and their linked online collaborative communities....
A Study of Human Communication Issues In Interactive Scholarly Electronic Journals
This project, conducted between March and July 1997, has explored the changes that are taking place to scholarly communication as it moves into the electronic domain. Evidence has been collected from three studies:

• a...
Integrating Mobile Mixed Reality to Enhance Learning Before, During, and After Physical Field Trips
Physical field trips have long been used in education, but virtual field trips are increasingly being used to enhance them. This article focuses on the use of mixed reality to enhance a physical field trip before, during, and...
Sullivan Endowment Provides Unrestricted Dollars to Winthrop
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Sullivan, of Lancaster, S.C., who died in 2010, spent much of her working career as a home economics teacher and librarian at Buford High School in Lancaster. Three of Sullivan's four sisters also attended Winthrop. They are...
Published by: Winthrop University
Interview with Naomi Banks Bridges
Naomi Banks Bridges
Jan 01, 0001
In her December 6, 1980 interview with her daughter Kathryn Bridges, Naomi Banks Bridges describes her schooling, time at Winthrop, and the effects of World War II on her family. Bridges concludes her interview describing...
Published by: Winthrop University
A Study of Human Communication Issues In Interactive Scholarly Electronic Journals
This project, conducted between March and July 1997, has explored the changes that are taking place to scholarly communication as it moves into the electronic domain. Evidence has been collected from three studies:

• a...
Public opinion on sharing data from health services for clinical and research purposes without explicit consent
Objectives: UK National Health Service/Health and Social Care (NHS/HSC) data are variably shared between healthcare organisations for direct care, and increasingly de-identified for research. Few large-scale studies have...
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Four President's Award Recipients Recognized at May 7 Undergraduate Commencement
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
President Dan Mahony announced that John W. Barrera, Lauren A. Goodwin, Zane M. Repp and Kathryn V. Steverson earned the President's Award. Both Barrera and Steverson will pursue medical degrees - Barrera at the University of...
Published by: Winthrop University
Five Seniors Earn President's Award on May 5 for Academic Excellence
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Quick Facts President Dan Mahony recognized Kathryn Taylor Burt of Wilmington, North Carolina, in the morning ceremony, held for the College of Visual and Performing Arts and the College of Arts and Sciences. In the afternoon...
Published by: Winthrop University
Self-Directed/Community-Supported Learning
MOOC designers seeking to address evolving ambitions of MOOCs to support workforce development confront a fundamental design dilemma: on the one hand, the self-paced nature of online learning is efficient for busy learners...
The Ursinus Weekly, March 14, 1927
Ursinus beats Delaware in last game of season; Bucknell defeats bears Kathryn Reimert elected queen of May by co-eds Baseball squad holds first workout; bright prospects for season W.W. Harrison bequeaths the college large...
Published by: Ursinus College
Resilience in Crisis
Teacher action research serves as a framework that can transform practice while supporting inquiry, investigation, and problem-solving. This chapter provides a research report on the challenges experienced, strategies used, and...
Association between tumour infiltrating lymphocytes, histotype and clinical outcome in epithelial ovarian cancer
Abstract Background There is evidence that some ovarian tumours evoke an immune response, which can be assessed by tumour infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs). To facilitate adoption of...
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Socio-economic Inequality and the Rational Candidate
Kathryn Wesley
Oct 07, 2014
Socio-economic inequalities began increasing in many Western-liberal democratic countries, including Canada and the United States, approximately three decades ago. The middle class has become polarized leading to an income gap...
The Ursinus Weekly, February 24, 1941
Kathryn Boghetti gives brilliant performance in contralto recital Purity of the heart is vespers theme Hitchler describes wide opportunities in law Buck Hills conference to be held March 7-9 Atkinson, Howarth and Scott...
Published by: Ursinus College
Learning, Adults, and Competency-Based Education
Because competency-based education (CBE) programs ask students to demonstrate what they know and can do and because CBE students often work at their own pace, competence-based learners need to be able to articulate and to manage...
Hyperglycaemia in the Newborn Infant. Physiology Verses Pathology.
Kathryn Beardsall
Aug 11, 2021
Hyperglycemia is common in newborns requiring intensive care, particularly in preterm infants, in sepsis and following perinatal hypoxia. The clinical significance, and optimal intervention strategy varies with context, but...
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Literature's Representation of Mental Illness in Women: Recognition, Power, and Agency in a Restrictive Society
Kathryn Horan
Jan 01, 0001
This paper investigates how nineteenth-century literature has been a site of resistance and representation regarding mental illness in women. The novels that are examined and analyzed are Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy and The...
Published by: Ursinus College
Palestine in Deleuze
Kathryn Medien
Aug 05, 2019
In the late 1970s and early 1980s French philosopher Gilles Deleuze authored a series of articles in which he reflected on the formation of the state of Israel and its subsequent dispossession and colonisation of Palestine and...
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Shaping and Sharing Techniques for Sight-Singing
Kathryn Smith Bowers
Nov 19, 2013
Between John Cabot's discoveries in the New World and the turn of the new millennium lay five hundred years of a remarkable English and American choral music tradition. The body of choral literature on which this tradition...
Published by: Faculty of Education
Medieval trans lives in anamorphosis
BA Gutt
Sep 14, 2018
This article employs Lacan’s notion of anamorphosis, and the retrospection which Kathryn Bond Stockton presents as fundamental to the assumption of queer identity, as it demonstrates the functions and value of transgender...
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