ICT: Puzzled peers are teaching tools, too
Vicarious learning, in which people learn from watching others learn, helps students improve their clinical reasoning, writes Richard Cox Vicarious learning is the idea that people can learn via...
Vicarious learning, in which people learn from watching others learn, helps students improve their clinical reasoning, writes Richard Cox Vicarious learning is the idea that people can learn via...
With party politics and voter turnouts waning but many citizens active on local and global issues, experts ponder what might stir a democratic revival Only local autonomy will restore people's belief...
With party politics and voter turnouts waning but many citizens active on local and global issues, experts ponder what might stir a democratic revival Today's interactive media can help both people...
With party politics and voter turnouts waning but many citizens active on local and global issues, experts ponder what might stir a democratic revival Politics isn't suffering from apathy but from...
Identity politics were key in the fight for gay equality, but what's needed now is a broader focus on the notion of a basic right to sexual expression, believes Matt Cook In 1971, the Gay Liberation...
Britain led the world in the early development of ICT, says Ron Cooke. Maintaining and exploiting that critical advantage requires even greater vision Over the past decade and more, information and...
Academics are keen on the idea of self-archiving, which boosts citations and RAE kudos, but they have been slow to put work online, discovers Matt Baker More than two months after the European...
Interactive records help students and universities to keep tabs on study progress and potential employers to see who has the skills for the job. Alison Utley investigates With some 17 per cent of...
More than 300 years' of parliamentary papers are now available online. Becky McCall reports Until March this year, the daily parliamentary reports, Bills and Acts that document the loss of Britain's...
This week's competition, in which you have to identify a book from its opening sentence, is from a well-travelled writer and Nobel laureate who had a great affection for his dog: "When I was very...
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