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View article: Experiences of (re)developing an online digital skills awareness course: Practical implications for supporting widespread implementation of open educational resources
Experiences of (re)developing an online digital skills awareness course: Practical implications for supporting widespread implementation of open educational resources Open
Open educational resources (OERs) are materials made freely available for others to use and adapt to support their educational practices. In 2019, the Bloomsbury Learning Exchange (BLE) created a Digital Skills Awareness Course (DSAC) to s…
View article: A Case of Metastatic Breast Cancer to the Urinary Bladder
A Case of Metastatic Breast Cancer to the Urinary Bladder Open
Metastatic breast cancer to the urinary bladder is uncommon. We report a case of lobular carcinoma of the breast presenting as a urinary bladder tumor. Urinary bladder metastases usually are present in the setting of widespread metastatic …
View article: Creation of a Suicide Mortality Review Board in Maine: In-Depth Evaluations Can Lead to Preventive Measures
Creation of a Suicide Mortality Review Board in Maine: In-Depth Evaluations Can Lead to Preventive Measures Open
Given that Maine has the highest veteran suicide rate in the Northeast, the Maine Bureau of Veteran Services has been working to educate healthcare providers and the public about services available specifically for veterans. This commentar…
View article: Future role of cataloguers 2011 survey data
Future role of cataloguers 2011 survey data Open
The survey was designed to assist the investigators in gaining an understanding of the future role of the cataloguing specialisation within the library profession. The data was originally collected to assist in the production of a conferen…
View article: Designing a collaborative faculty‐student mentoring model in a large, complex science curriculum development team project
Designing a collaborative faculty‐student mentoring model in a large, complex science curriculum development team project Open
Scientific research endeavors are increasingly collaborative in nature. As researchers work together in groups of increasing size to develop project goals and implement plans, traditional 1‐1 single faculty‐student mentor models are less r…
View article: (Re)developing an online pre-entry course to support student transition into Higher Education
(Re)developing an online pre-entry course to support student transition into Higher Education Open
Students entering higher education must possess the skills to navigate the digital landscape. In 2019 the Bloomsbury Learning Exchange (BLE) created an online ‘Digital Skills Awareness’ Course (DSAC), designed to improve incoming students’…
View article: ODP Leg 200, Hole 1224F - Well Logging Data
ODP Leg 200, Hole 1224F - Well Logging Data Open
Logging data are measurements of physical properties of the formation surrounding a borehole, acquired in situ after completion of coring (wireline logging) or during drilling (Logging-While-Drilling, LWD). The range of data (resistivity, …
View article: ODP Leg 200, Hole 1224F - Well Logging Data
ODP Leg 200, Hole 1224F - Well Logging Data Open
Logging data are measurements of physical properties of the formation surrounding a borehole, acquired in situ after completion of coring (wireline logging) or during drilling (Logging-While-Drilling, LWD). The range of data (resistivity, …
View article: Predictive imaging of chemotherapeutic response in a transgenic mouse model of pancreatic cancer: Imaging of Chemotherapeutic Response
Predictive imaging of chemotherapeutic response in a transgenic mouse model of pancreatic cancer: Imaging of Chemotherapeutic Response Open
The underglycosylated mucin 1 tumor antigen (uMUC1) is a biomarker that forecasts the progression of adenocarcinomas. In this study, we evaluated the utility of a dual-modality molecular imaging approach based on targeting uMUC1 for monito…
View article: Tackling Complex Social Challenges within Neoliberal Constraints: The Context Shaping ‘Intellectual Quality of Life’ (iQoL) in a Canadian University Context
Tackling Complex Social Challenges within Neoliberal Constraints: The Context Shaping ‘Intellectual Quality of Life’ (iQoL) in a Canadian University Context Open
The contemporary academic environment in Canada has undergone reorganization based on neoliberal principles, and has increased attention focused on the importance of supporting interdisciplinary initiatives to address complex problems affe…
View article: Community Awareness and Utilization of School Based Health Centers in Burlington, Vermont
Community Awareness and Utilization of School Based Health Centers in Burlington, Vermont Open
Most K-12 students will miss at least one day of school each year due to illness or injury; in 2010, six percent missed 11 days or more. School Based Health Clinics, SBHC, are provider-based health clinics located in schools, supplementing…
View article: Paired teaching : High-impact, low-cost professional development in evidence-based teaching for new faculty
Paired teaching : High-impact, low-cost professional development in evidence-based teaching for new faculty Open
What is paired teaching? Paired teaching--in which a new faculty member and an experienced faculty member are collaboratively responsible for all aspects of a course--is a promising and cost-effective strategy for helping faculty learn to …
View article: Assessment, Feedback and Technology: Contexts and Case Studies in Bloomsbury
Assessment, Feedback and Technology: Contexts and Case Studies in Bloomsbury Open
In 2014, the Bloomsbury Learning Environment (BLE) Consortium initiated a wide-ranging, two-year-long research and dissemination project focusing on the use of technology in assessment and feedback. Our aim was to understand and improve pr…
View article: A collaborative approach to improving online assessment and feedback opportunities
A collaborative approach to improving online assessment and feedback opportunities Open
“Assessment and feedback lies at the heart of the learning experience, and forms a significant part of both academic and administrative workload. It remains however the single biggest source of student dissatisfaction with the higher educa…