An old post but still very relevant. A lot of students I work with still struggle with the difference! patter You’re ready, you’re aimed, and […]
Nord University, Bodo Greetings, it has been a good long few months since my last blog post and as the academic year looms fast I […]
I think this also applies to academics who publish journals and books. Maximum exposure is essential and blogging is a tool which can help develop […]
First of all I would like to send everyone my very best wishes for 2017. I blogged a few months ago about a book chapter […]
I don’t normally do this, and something I hope to do more of in the future. If I find a interesting or curious article then […]
Interactive Quizzes Quick Blog post today about technology in the classroom. Technology when scaffolded into a classroom environment can provide an immense amount of value […]
What should publishers know about researchers and their work? Alice Meadows and Karin Wulf follow up a post earlier this year about “Seven Things Every […]
The discussion chapter burger It never ceases to amaze me how often students underestimate the importance of a good, solid discussion/conclusion chapter. As part of […]
CABS conference at Aston University Recently I attended the Chartered Association of Business Schools (CABS) latest conference on the Learning, Teaching & Student Experience. I […]
Using SEO principles to increase research citations As academics we spend countless hours, days and weeks developing papers which we hope will one day make a […]
My religion is a big part of my life and is a key part of my identity, and as with most people it is my […]
It’s been a few weeks since my last blog post, the advent of the summer holidays and the completion and submission of my PhD has […]