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School Of Culinary Arts & Food Technology Autumn Newsletter 2016, James Peter Murphy Sep 2016

School Of Culinary Arts & Food Technology Autumn Newsletter 2016, James Peter Murphy

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The School of Culinary Arts & Food Technology - Autumn Newsletter captured the many events, research, awards, significant contributions and special activities which the students and staff members of the school have successfully completed leading up to the Autumn period of 2016.


Application Of Mezirow’S Transformative Pedagogy To Blended Problem-Based Learning, Roisin Donnelly Sep 2016

Application Of Mezirow’S Transformative Pedagogy To Blended Problem-Based Learning, Roisin Donnelly

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Supporting The Professional Development Of Teachers In Higher Education, Roisin Donnelly Sep 2016

Supporting The Professional Development Of Teachers In Higher Education, Roisin Donnelly

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Opportunities And Challenges Of Interactivity In Blended Problem-Based Learning, Roisin Donnelly Sep 2016

Opportunities And Challenges Of Interactivity In Blended Problem-Based Learning, Roisin Donnelly

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A Socio-Technological Perspective Of Blended Problem-Based Learning, Roisin Donnelly Sep 2016

A Socio-Technological Perspective Of Blended Problem-Based Learning, Roisin Donnelly

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Enabling Practitioners To Apply Elearning To Professional Development Practice, Roisin Donnelly Sep 2016

Enabling Practitioners To Apply Elearning To Professional Development Practice, Roisin Donnelly

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Handy Apps For Learning, Mary O'Rawe Aug 2016

Handy Apps For Learning, Mary O'Rawe

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There is great benefit in using apps for education purposes. It seems clear that the ‘smart’ experience enjoyed by many second-level students needs to be continued in the third-level learning environment. But many academics have been slow to view apps, and indeed the smartphone in general, as anything other than a distraction, with some banning them entirely from the lecture hall. This newspaper article promotes the need for a shift to regarding apps in higher education as an aid to independent thinking, improved organisational skills and mobile learning.


Sharing Tricks Of The Trade, Roisin Donnelly Jan 2016

Sharing Tricks Of The Trade, Roisin Donnelly

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