Published on May 11, 2015
There are lots of suggestions about how to make a game fun. Best practices are everywhere, but you can't just follow them blindly. To create a fun game, you have to figure out how best practices integrate into your specific game. Come see what we did wrong, and what we learned along the way.
Published on May 11, 2015
There are lots of suggestions about how to make a game fun. Best practices are everywhere, but you can't just follow them blindly. To create a fun game, you have to figure out how best practices integrate into your specific game. Come see what we did wrong, and what we learned along the way.
Outcomes from a Group Work Programme for Domestically Abusive Fathers.
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University of Edinburgh
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Here is the presentation for the second of our Rise High Performance Presents Seminar Series - this particular strength and conditioning seminar targets runner and changing a training program to incorporate more strength training into their program to drive their performance results
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Analysis of Programs, Models of Social Intervention and Interdisciplinary Tea...BASPCAN
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PhD Student
PhD Interdisciplinary Social Sciences in Health
The University of Edinburgh
Supervisors:
Dr Ethel Quayle
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Don't give up the adoptee - The Research of Adoption Dissolution in TaiwanBASPCAN
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Symposium on Disabled Children
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Nicola McConnell, Matt Barnard, Tracey Holdsworth, Julie Taylor
University of Edinburgh
Rise High Performance Presents - Strength Training for RunnersRise Health Group
Here is the presentation for the second of our Rise High Performance Presents Seminar Series - this particular strength and conditioning seminar targets runner and changing a training program to incorporate more strength training into their program to drive their performance results
What gets in the way of responding to child neglect?BASPCAN
The development of an innovative organisational learning package
Hannah Roscoe Senior Research Analyst SCIE
Jane Wiffin SCIE Associate
Social Care Institute for Excellence
Analysis of Programs, Models of Social Intervention and Interdisciplinary Tea...BASPCAN
The case of commercial sexual exploitation of children in Chile: A Discourse Analysis Approach.
Edgardo Toro
PhD Student
PhD Interdisciplinary Social Sciences in Health
The University of Edinburgh
Supervisors:
Dr Ethel Quayle
Dr Marion Smith
Don't give up the adoptee - The Research of Adoption Dissolution in TaiwanBASPCAN
Don't give up the adoptee - The Research of Adoption Dissolution in Taiwan.
Dr Emily Yueh-Mi Lai, Department of Social Work, Hualien, Taiwan, Republic of China
Protecting Disabled Children in Scotland - A hidden group?BASPCAN
BASPCAN Conference 2015
Symposium on Disabled Children
Kirsten Stalker, Julie Taylor, Deborah Fry and Alasdair Stewart
University of Strathclyde
The University of Edinburgh/NSPCC, Child Protection Research Centre