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Science outreach and science education at primary level in Ireland: a mixed methods study
(Libreria Universitaria, 2013)
Worldwide, science has become economically very important [1]. The European Union and different EU countries, such as Ireland, stress that science and technology graduates are fundamental for economic growth [2,3]. ...
Proyecto de innovación: la habilidad oral y auralen el Inglés universitario: viejos retos, nuevas soluciones
(Foro Internacional sobre Evaluación de la Calidad de la Investigación y de la Educación Superior (FECIES), 2014-07-08)
La lengua inglesa se ha convertido en un patrón estándar de
comunicación dentro del Espacio Europeo de Educación Superior, facilitando la
movilidad, el aprendizaje y la convergencia entre los países de la Unión a través ...
Retention initiatives for ICT based courses
(IEEE, 2005-10-19)
Unlike our European neighbours, Ireland failed to develop its educational system in the immediate postwar years and it was only in 1967 that second-level education was provided free to all citizens. Since 1970, the educational ...
Reading Nations, Debating Identities: New Approaches to Macpherson's Ossian
(2014)
Ossian Online is a
project which will harness social media and new reading technologies to
crowdsource annotations to the sequence of eighteenth-century works known
collectively as the Ossian poems. The
project will ...
For the Sake of Argument: Crowdsourcing Annotation of Macpherson's Ossian
(2014)
The argument presented by a
scholarly edition can usually be traced to the vision of a single editor or a
very small group of editors. But is
it possible or even desirable for an edition to present multiple, perhaps
competing, ...
Landscapes “Я” Us
(An Chomhairle Oidhreactha / The Heritage Council, 2009-03-23)
Exploration of phenomenologocal roots of the definition of 'landscape' used in the European Landscape Convention.
Raffin Fort, Co Meath: Neolithic and Bronze Age activity
(Organisation of Irish Archaeologists, 1995)
[No abstract available]
The Contraband of Hibernia
(2013)
In the early 1980s, Anthony Cronin identified Thomas Moore as
"the necessary national bard" suggesting that his work was crucial
to the coherent articulation of Irish national identity in the early nineteenth
century. ...
Poetry by the Book, Poetry by Numbers
(2013)
The mass digitisation of our literary
heritage has resulted in both possibilities and problems for the literary
scholar. With the availability large-scale literary corpora comes the implicit
perception that digital ...
Cúán ua Lothcháin and the transmission of the Dindsenchas
(Uppsala Universitet, 2013)
[No abstract available]