Online Experiments for Language Scientists

Many areas in the language sciences rely on collecting data from human participants, from grammaticality judgments to behavioural responses (key […]
Read moreMany areas in the language sciences rely on collecting data from human participants, from grammaticality judgments to behavioural responses (key […]
Read moreThese video lectures on Renaissance Feminism are part of a series by Jill Burke, Professor of Renaissance Visual and Material […]
Read moreA guest blog post by the IDL Network. This month saw the launch of the IDL Network, an interdisciplinary learning […]
Read moreThis diversity and inclusion question for IT procurement tenders was developed by the University of Edinburgh’s Website and Communications Technologies […]
Read moreThese resources form part of a course developed and run by Mine Çetinkaya-Rundel and David Elliott of the University of […]
Read moreThis paper, published in the Journal of European Association for Health Information and Libraries, by Mike Boyd, manager of the […]
Read moreA guest blog post by Danielle Marlow, Education Development Coordinator, Edinburgh CRF Education Programme. Follow the Edinburgh CRF Education Programme […]
Read moreEarlier in September, my colleague Neil McCormick, Education Technology Policy Officer at LTW, and I took part in Jane Secker […]
Read moreThese cards from the OERabic Project, are a free set of printable and digital visual signs designed to help teachers, […]
Read moreLearn more about digital safety and citizenship and how these issues impact you as a member of the university community. […]
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