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The Ideal Candidate for School Library Media Specialist: Views from School Administrators, Library School Faculty, and MLS Students
Nadine K. Roys; Mary E. Brown
School Library Media Research Vol. 7 (2004)
Preferred characteristics in applicants for school library media specialist (SLMS) positions are studied in this article from three perspectives, that of the library school faculty, the library school student, and the school administrator. Surveys...
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Electronic delivery of lectures in the university environment: An empirical comparison of three delivery styles
Julia E. Stephenson; Clifford Brown; Darren K. Griffin
Computers & Education Vol. 50, No. 3 (April 2008) pp. 640–651
The purpose of this study was to consider the efficacy and popularity of “Virtual Lectures” (text-based, structured electronic courseware with information presented in manageable “chunks”, interaction and multimedia) and “e-Lectures” (on-screen...
Language: English
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Pilot Evaluation of a Web-Based Intervention Targeting Sexual Health Service Access
K. E. Brown; K. Newby; M. Caley; A. Danahay; I. Kehal
Health Education Research Vol. 31, No. 2 (2016) pp. 273–282
Sexual health service access is fundamental to good sexual health, yet interventions designed to address this have rarely been implemented or evaluated. In this article, pilot evaluation findings for a targeted public health behavior change...
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3D Visualisation and Artistic Imagery to Enhance Interest in "Hidden Environments"--New Approaches to Soil Science
J Gilford; R E. Falconer; R Wade; K C. Scott-Brown
European Journal of Engineering Education Vol. 39, No. 5 (2014) pp. 467–482
Interactive Virtual Environments (VEs) have the potential to increase student interest in soil science. Accordingly a bespoke "soil atlas" was created using Java3D as an interactive 3D VE, to show soil information in the context of (and as ...
Topics: Virtual Environments
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Redefining Entrepreneurial Learning Paradigms in Developing Countries: A Case Study of Ghana
D Owusu-Manu; S K. Afrane; E Badu; D J. Edwards; M Brown
Industry and Higher Education Vol. 27, No. 2 (April 2013) pp. 105–116
In a rapidly changing world of knowledge exchange, innovation and technological advancements, entrepreneurship continues to fuel economic growth in both developed and developing countries. In the developed world, an increased influx of graduate...