Data Science in the Curriculum Workshop 1
Mar 9, 2021
People Debbie Meharg Org Units School of Computing
School of Computing Engineering and the Built EnvironmentURL https://ddi.ac.uk/
Dr Debbie Meharg's Events (3)
The Associate Student Project presented a workshop at the Articulation Best Practice Event for the Scottish Funding Council in Dundee.
Feb 24, 2016
Description The Articulation Best Practice Event is a good practice sharing and networking event. The format of the day includes keynote addresses from SFC, the Commission on Widening Access, table discussions, a choice of workshops, a chance to hear from students, and networking opportunities. This event was targeted at practitioners and policy makers in the articulation field. Location Tuesday 23 February 2016, West Park Dundee People Debbie Meharg Org Units School of Computing
School of Computing Engineering and the Built EnvironmentResearch Areas Education Themes AI and Technologies Research Centres/Groups Centre for Higher Education Research
SICSA Education Workshop: The Student Role in Shaping Articulation
Feb 18, 2016
Description Associate students, joining Edinburgh Napier University in third year can now articulate onto a number of different undergraduate programmes, take part in University coordinated work placement schemes, participate in international exchange visits, and enjoy the broader social activities of the university. This session will explore the ongoing student and professional stories of the project, as well as the results – successes and failures – achieved over the course of the project and the opportunities for broadening access to Computing Science degrees in years to come. This event will allow the sharing good practice and knowledge transfer in the area of articulation between computing students, college staff, university staff, support staff, funders and other interested parties. The workshop will focus on three distinct streams: student stories – computing students will playing a key role and share their transition experiences; articulation figures and statistics will be examined and the role these routes play in widening participation for Schools of Computing within HEI’s will be examined. the Associate Student project at Edinburgh Napier University will share the successes and pitfalls from their work around articulation within the School of Computing. For more information and registration details, please visit Eventbrite CONTACT DETAILSPlease contact Leanne Clyde, l.clyde@napier.ac.uk with any dietary requirements and parking Location 7th March 2016 People Debbie Meharg
Stephanie CraighillOrg Units School of Computing
School of Computing Engineering and the Built EnvironmentResearch Centres/Groups Centre for Higher Education Research