This short document shares photos and images from life accompanied by the song "Canto della terra - Sarah Brightman y Andrea Bocelli". It thanks the viewer for watching and credits the music and photo sources.
This photo album contains street photography taken by the author abc. It includes photos of streets and other subjects along with music. The album is copyrighted and ownership of the photos and music belong to their original creators.
This is a 2-page sheet music for an Ode to Joy recorder duet arrangement of Ludwig van Beethoven's composition. The sheet music contains the notes and rhythms for two parts to be played simultaneously on recorders. It was arranged by Paul and Brenda Neal in 2016 and contains their copyright.
Colors of the World_ Antarctica (and Humans)guimera
This short document provides credits for a video about Antarctica and humans. It lists the title "Colors of the World _ Antarctica (and humans)" and credits the image source and music used in the video. The document also notes the creator's initials and thanks viewers for watching.
This document contains sheet music for a recorder duet of Ludwig van Beethoven's "Ode to Joy". The sheet music displays the musical notation for two separate recorder parts across two pages. It includes the title of the piece, composer credit, and a copyright statement at the beginning.
This short document provides credits for a chalk art video titled "Sweet Sluggo Chalk Art by David Zinn". It credits the images to www. and the music to "Beethoven Virus - Diana Boncheva (original player)". It also notes that the video was created by "o.e." and ends with a thanks for watching.
This short video provides an overview of daily life in Bhutan, showing images of people going about their routines while Bhutanese dance music plays. It credits the images to a website and notes they were created by someone, thanking viewers for watching at the end.
The album cover depicts the artist's name and logo along with an image of the artist wearing unconventional clothing for a rapper. It also includes the album title "Encore" which signifies a return or comeback, as well as the track listing and barcode. The artist has a serious facial expression which suggests the album may have a serious tone.
This flyer advertises a hoedown event hosted by In2music & Hervey Bay Arts Council on Saturday April 27th from 6pm. It will include light bites, a free drink on arrival, and live music performed by the band Forbidden Road. Attendees can book by calling the provided phone number.
This photo album contains street photography taken by the author abc. It includes photos of streets and other subjects along with music. The album is copyrighted and ownership of the photos and music belong to their original creators.
This is a 2-page sheet music for an Ode to Joy recorder duet arrangement of Ludwig van Beethoven's composition. The sheet music contains the notes and rhythms for two parts to be played simultaneously on recorders. It was arranged by Paul and Brenda Neal in 2016 and contains their copyright.
Colors of the World_ Antarctica (and Humans)guimera
This short document provides credits for a video about Antarctica and humans. It lists the title "Colors of the World _ Antarctica (and humans)" and credits the image source and music used in the video. The document also notes the creator's initials and thanks viewers for watching.
This document contains sheet music for a recorder duet of Ludwig van Beethoven's "Ode to Joy". The sheet music displays the musical notation for two separate recorder parts across two pages. It includes the title of the piece, composer credit, and a copyright statement at the beginning.
This short document provides credits for a chalk art video titled "Sweet Sluggo Chalk Art by David Zinn". It credits the images to www. and the music to "Beethoven Virus - Diana Boncheva (original player)". It also notes that the video was created by "o.e." and ends with a thanks for watching.
This short video provides an overview of daily life in Bhutan, showing images of people going about their routines while Bhutanese dance music plays. It credits the images to a website and notes they were created by someone, thanking viewers for watching at the end.
The album cover depicts the artist's name and logo along with an image of the artist wearing unconventional clothing for a rapper. It also includes the album title "Encore" which signifies a return or comeback, as well as the track listing and barcode. The artist has a serious facial expression which suggests the album may have a serious tone.
This flyer advertises a hoedown event hosted by In2music & Hervey Bay Arts Council on Saturday April 27th from 6pm. It will include light bites, a free drink on arrival, and live music performed by the band Forbidden Road. Attendees can book by calling the provided phone number.
The X-MAS market will be selling products from Comenius. Visitors can find a variety of handmade goods including jewelry, pottery, wooden toys and decorations. This annual holiday event features works from local artisans and helps support small businesses in the community.
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Studies have shown that meditating for just 10-20 minutes per day can have significant positive impacts on both mental and physical health over time.
Public engagement with postgraduate research june 2013VreckaScott
This document discusses public engagement with postgraduate research. It begins by introducing a project aimed at embedding public engagement within the research culture of the Open University. It then discusses the concept of scholarship of engagement and different types of thinking around public engagement. The rest of the document focuses on planning public engagement activities, the current UK agenda around public engagement, and considerations for career development and practical planning regarding public engagement.
The document outlines the probationary assessment process for research students including the requirements, deadlines, and outcomes. It discusses submitting a probation report summarizing the research question, literature review, and research strategy by month 9 (part-time month 18). It also requires a mini-viva by month 10 (part-time month 20) and an oral presentation by month 10 (part-time month 20) to confirm the student and project are on track. By month 3 (part-time month 6), an initial skills audit is due along with a development plan and progress file updates by month 9 (part-time month 18). The outcomes of the probationary assessment are to pass, pass with conditions, or de-register.
Graham Harvey Reviewing the Literature PresentationVreckaScott
The document discusses key aspects of literature reviews and critical thinking in research. It covers 3 main points:
1. The purpose of literature reviews is to position the research question within existing knowledge and motivate the research through a critical review of prior work. This helps establish "one coherent overriding 'story' argument".
2. Papers should demonstrate a balance between citing existing literature and presenting their own analysis and voice. It is important to show how the research contributes something new.
3. Critical thinking involves justifying the research through clear evidence and a logical chain of reasoning. More emphasis is placed on intellectual maturity and critical depth than the specific findings.
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The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. It states that regular exercise can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help alleviate symptoms of mental illnesses.
Writing and Getting Published Fiona DoloughanVreckaScott
This document provides an overview of a session on writing and getting published from an arts perspective. It discusses learning from research on academic writing, which found writing is a social practice that varies by discipline. Tips are provided from mid-career academics, post-probationary students, and recently graduated doctoral students on their experiences with and strategies for writing and publishing.
This document provides information on exploiting library resources to support literature reviews and staying up-to-date in one's field of research. It discusses how a good literature review clarifies understanding, places research in context, and identifies relevant methodology. It also outlines bibliographic tools for comprehensive searching, citation searching, and record keeping. Finally, it introduces email alerts, RSS feeds, social networking, and bibliographic management tools for continuously tracking the latest research.
This document provides guidance on publishing academic papers. It discusses why publishing is important, what types of papers one can write, where to target publications, when researchers are ready to publish, who should be authors on a paper, and how to go through the publication process. The key steps outlined are identifying a publication opportunity, framing the paper and its contribution, writing drafts, getting feedback, handling revisions, and submitting the paper before a deadline. Conferences are suggested as a good starting point for getting feedback, while journals have higher standards but provide more lasting recognition. Supervisors can provide guidance on positioning work and navigating the publication process.
This document summarizes a workshop on writing and publishing led by Dr. Lindsay O'Dell. The workshop aimed to provide information on reasons for publishing, the publishing process, and types of publications. Key points included that publishing contributes to knowledge, benefits career development, and improves with experience. Early-career researchers should consider publishing conference papers, reviews, or reflections to start building their publication record. When selecting a journal, researchers should consider readership, prestige, and relevance to their field. The workshop concluded that publishing during a PhD is generally beneficial but should be done collaboratively with supervisors.
This document provides an overview of the probation assessment process for PhD students at the Centre for Research in Education and Educational Technology. It discusses the purpose and elements of the probation assessment, including the project report, skills audit, mini-viva, and probation form. The document also outlines the probation timeline and process, from developing the research question and literature review to presenting the project plan and undergoing the mini-viva.
Thesis & viva student version 2013 [compatibility mode]VreckaScott
This document discusses expectations and concerns around thesis examinations and vivas. It provides guidance for students on preparing for their viva voce exam, including understanding the criteria examiners use to evaluate theses, common recommendations examiners can make, and what experienced examiners look for in successful candidates. The document also discusses the importance of skills, content knowledge, and conduct during the viva. Students share both positive and negative anticipations around their upcoming viva based on stories they have heard. The document provides many resources for students to help prepare and feel more confident going into their viva examination.
1. Probation assessment is a formal review process that typically occurs 9-12 months into a PhD program for full-time students or 16-22 months for part-time students. It involves submitting a probation report, presenting one's research orally, and participating in a mini-viva.
2. The goals of probation assessment are to review student progress outside of supervision, provide documentation of progress, allow students to communicate their research to others in their field, and provide additional evaluation to support student progress.
3. Key components of a successful probation include developing a clear research question, conducting a critical literature review to identify gaps and situate one's work, proposing a feasible and rigorous research methodology, and
The document provides information and guidance on the PhD probation process, which involves submitting a probation report, participating in a mini-viva, giving an oral presentation, and summarizing skills development in order to be formally accepted into PhD candidacy. It outlines the purpose and requirements of probation, describes the key elements that must be included in the probation report, and offers advice from students and supervisors on navigating the probation process.
The X-MAS market will be selling products from Comenius. Visitors can find a variety of handmade goods including jewelry, pottery, wooden toys and decorations. This annual holiday event features works from local artisans and helps support small businesses in the community.
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Studies have shown that meditating for just 10-20 minutes per day can have significant positive impacts on both mental and physical health over time.
Public engagement with postgraduate research june 2013VreckaScott
This document discusses public engagement with postgraduate research. It begins by introducing a project aimed at embedding public engagement within the research culture of the Open University. It then discusses the concept of scholarship of engagement and different types of thinking around public engagement. The rest of the document focuses on planning public engagement activities, the current UK agenda around public engagement, and considerations for career development and practical planning regarding public engagement.
The document outlines the probationary assessment process for research students including the requirements, deadlines, and outcomes. It discusses submitting a probation report summarizing the research question, literature review, and research strategy by month 9 (part-time month 18). It also requires a mini-viva by month 10 (part-time month 20) and an oral presentation by month 10 (part-time month 20) to confirm the student and project are on track. By month 3 (part-time month 6), an initial skills audit is due along with a development plan and progress file updates by month 9 (part-time month 18). The outcomes of the probationary assessment are to pass, pass with conditions, or de-register.
Graham Harvey Reviewing the Literature PresentationVreckaScott
The document discusses key aspects of literature reviews and critical thinking in research. It covers 3 main points:
1. The purpose of literature reviews is to position the research question within existing knowledge and motivate the research through a critical review of prior work. This helps establish "one coherent overriding 'story' argument".
2. Papers should demonstrate a balance between citing existing literature and presenting their own analysis and voice. It is important to show how the research contributes something new.
3. Critical thinking involves justifying the research through clear evidence and a logical chain of reasoning. More emphasis is placed on intellectual maturity and critical depth than the specific findings.
Hackers & Attackers Exposed! There are those that know they have been hacked and those that don't know it yet. National Cyber Security Awareness Month. Improve your personal security by being aware of the threats.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. It states that regular exercise can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help alleviate symptoms of mental illnesses.
Writing and Getting Published Fiona DoloughanVreckaScott
This document provides an overview of a session on writing and getting published from an arts perspective. It discusses learning from research on academic writing, which found writing is a social practice that varies by discipline. Tips are provided from mid-career academics, post-probationary students, and recently graduated doctoral students on their experiences with and strategies for writing and publishing.
This document provides information on exploiting library resources to support literature reviews and staying up-to-date in one's field of research. It discusses how a good literature review clarifies understanding, places research in context, and identifies relevant methodology. It also outlines bibliographic tools for comprehensive searching, citation searching, and record keeping. Finally, it introduces email alerts, RSS feeds, social networking, and bibliographic management tools for continuously tracking the latest research.
This document provides guidance on publishing academic papers. It discusses why publishing is important, what types of papers one can write, where to target publications, when researchers are ready to publish, who should be authors on a paper, and how to go through the publication process. The key steps outlined are identifying a publication opportunity, framing the paper and its contribution, writing drafts, getting feedback, handling revisions, and submitting the paper before a deadline. Conferences are suggested as a good starting point for getting feedback, while journals have higher standards but provide more lasting recognition. Supervisors can provide guidance on positioning work and navigating the publication process.
This document summarizes a workshop on writing and publishing led by Dr. Lindsay O'Dell. The workshop aimed to provide information on reasons for publishing, the publishing process, and types of publications. Key points included that publishing contributes to knowledge, benefits career development, and improves with experience. Early-career researchers should consider publishing conference papers, reviews, or reflections to start building their publication record. When selecting a journal, researchers should consider readership, prestige, and relevance to their field. The workshop concluded that publishing during a PhD is generally beneficial but should be done collaboratively with supervisors.
This document provides an overview of the probation assessment process for PhD students at the Centre for Research in Education and Educational Technology. It discusses the purpose and elements of the probation assessment, including the project report, skills audit, mini-viva, and probation form. The document also outlines the probation timeline and process, from developing the research question and literature review to presenting the project plan and undergoing the mini-viva.
Thesis & viva student version 2013 [compatibility mode]VreckaScott
This document discusses expectations and concerns around thesis examinations and vivas. It provides guidance for students on preparing for their viva voce exam, including understanding the criteria examiners use to evaluate theses, common recommendations examiners can make, and what experienced examiners look for in successful candidates. The document also discusses the importance of skills, content knowledge, and conduct during the viva. Students share both positive and negative anticipations around their upcoming viva based on stories they have heard. The document provides many resources for students to help prepare and feel more confident going into their viva examination.
1. Probation assessment is a formal review process that typically occurs 9-12 months into a PhD program for full-time students or 16-22 months for part-time students. It involves submitting a probation report, presenting one's research orally, and participating in a mini-viva.
2. The goals of probation assessment are to review student progress outside of supervision, provide documentation of progress, allow students to communicate their research to others in their field, and provide additional evaluation to support student progress.
3. Key components of a successful probation include developing a clear research question, conducting a critical literature review to identify gaps and situate one's work, proposing a feasible and rigorous research methodology, and
The document provides information and guidance on the PhD probation process, which involves submitting a probation report, participating in a mini-viva, giving an oral presentation, and summarizing skills development in order to be formally accepted into PhD candidacy. It outlines the purpose and requirements of probation, describes the key elements that must be included in the probation report, and offers advice from students and supervisors on navigating the probation process.