Hello All Dissertation Students,
I am in the process of finding out a topic for a
anthropology dissertations , more specifically in forensic anthropology. Although I am quite sure what I want to do, I am interested in having views of others in the fields, and where they think research is lacking. With a bit of luck, my ideas will be amongst the areas suggested!
I am particularly inte…
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Added by Rose Tyler on November 10, 2009 at 6:30pm —
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When Dissertation Troubles Surrounded Me:
This is an appreciative letter to thank the people who provided pin-point and professional
UK dissertation writing help at the time when I was totally disappointed and had braced myself to meet the disaster regarding my PhD degree. It was the worst time of my life when I even thought of my dissertation disapproval.
I was busy working and handling my social life. You can say that I was hanging in balan…
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Added by Gaili Jensen on September 3, 2009 at 3:32pm —
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3 Free Dissertation Topics??? Really??? Well… You must be reading this post just to confirm if the statement is true OR “
Free Dissertation Topics” under discussion are those that must have been overly-used? Well… the good news is a “Dissertation Writing Service” is offering “
Free Dissertation Topics” according to the request of students just because they wan…
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Added by Cassidy David on August 28, 2009 at 5:19pm —
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My PC is out to get me. It is a sly little devil, that laptop of mine. The damn thing has already cost me one
angioplasty (
heart surgery) and I'm pretty sure I will need weight loss surgery of some kind soon too. I'm hooked on it like a rock star gets hooked on cocaine. Maybe I could sue Microsoft or Dell and charge that they are in a conspiracy with the…
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Added by Lincoln Builds on July 26, 2009 at 2:46pm —
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Hands-On Labs for On-Line Science... is it possible to have high quality and safe labs for online courses such as anatomy and physiology, biology, chemistry, geology and physics courses? See
http://www.athomescience.com/index.htm. Also a webinar entitled, Effectively Teaching Online Biology with a Hands-On Lab Component, is scheduled for November 6, 2008 1:00 - 2:00 PM EST. See…
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Added by Bill Graziadei, PhD (aka Dr. G) on October 15, 2008 at 7:20pm —
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Here is a copy of my presentation from the conference. If it does not load properly on your browser,
try this url to the slideshare website.
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Added by Anne Mirtschin on October 9, 2008 at 9:30pm —
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This definitely is a work in-progress, just like lif…
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Added by Bill Graziadei, PhD (aka Dr. G) on October 6, 2008 at 8:00am —
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As part of the Interactive Whiteboard online learning challenge,
http://whiteboardchallenge.wikispaces.com/ I mentioned the use of Wordle. You can read about it on my blog:
www.ecoradi…
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Added by brettelockyer on October 5, 2008 at 2:00pm —
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How funny is that - I have just discovered that the NOW conference allows me to blog. Takes a while for some of us. Yay Ning.
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Added by brettelockyer on October 5, 2008 at 11:25am —
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Today's goal is to get as many colleagues into NOW as possible. I have messaged a few select friends. Were they the best people to ask? I think they might kill me for giving them such short notice about such a good event that is cranking up at such a bad time - the first week of term 4. There is one person I have omitted - our leader who is in charge of the Professional Learning at our College. Hmmm, send another invite.
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Added by brettelockyer on October 5, 2008 at 11:19am —
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How many ways can you be contacted and which (top 3 in prioritized order) are the most prevalent?
For me it's/was over 40 with e-Mail, (AIM, Skype & Windows Live) and Plurk topping my list. Here's my list:
Face-to-Face
Landline Phone
Landline Fax
Mobile Phone (kept strictly for personal or real life)
Skype
AIM
Windows Live
Twitter
Plurk
Yahoo
Internet Voicemail
Internet Fax
Email - 5
Comments on my blog - 3
Facebook
MySpace
LMS/LCMS
Webconference - 3
Assorted Ning - 5 and other Web 2.0 soc…
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Added by Bill Graziadei, PhD (aka Dr. G) on September 26, 2008 at 12:00pm —
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This morning while getting my daily dose of Kochie and Mel on Sunrise, the "gadget guy" was showing a new internet interface which, at the moment, has been dubbed '3D internet'.I'm really looking forward to doing a bit of research over the holidays into this interface. What I saw this morning looked very much like a gaming environment. You create an avatar and you take your avatar for a 'walk' through the 3D environment to visit web pages (this morning I saw a street scape with web pages on bill…
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Added by Shannon Gallaway on September 19, 2008 at 11:20am —
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Teaching for me is lifeblood - I simply cannot imagine doing anything else. Yes, like everyone, I have 'those days' - but I have come to realize that the reason that 'those days' were happening is because the kids that I have the pleasure of nurturing and watching learn simply weren't 'getting it' and weren't engaged.
Then I started to think - why?
I then thought about my own experiences in the classroom (and growing up!) and realized that my experience is so different to the children in my gr…
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Added by Shannon Gallaway on September 10, 2008 at 10:30am —
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Today I have been planning my sessions for the WMR ICT Peer Coaching Training. The group so far comprises of 20 participants and they are a mix of primary and secondary schools. Some educators I know and others are people I will be meeting for the first time.
The training is a 6 day program - 3 are full days and 3 are half days. As an educator in my
Twitter network commented -
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Added by Helen Otway on August 16, 2008 at 12:30am —
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Added by Helen Otway on August 15, 2008 at 10:30pm —
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This term the team has been planning and preparing for the NOW Conference. It has been a pleasure to source such wonderful presenters who are able to offer terrific online presentations. We have a good variety of teachers, leaders and experts in their field. We are hoping that we can continue our support within our region by offering hands-on workshops and onsite support in our role as Ultranet Coaches.
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Added by Helen Otway on August 15, 2008 at 9:30pm —
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