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    Early Career Award (My Research Program)

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    Book Review: Meinard MĂŒller: Fundamentals of Music Processing

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    Review of \u3cem\u3eErnst Kantorowicz: A Life\u3c/em\u3e by Robert E. Lerner

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    Characteristics of children in need in England, 2011-12

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    Gifts in Psychotherapy: Practice Review and Recommendations

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    The presentation of gifts in psychotherapy, whether to or from the therapist, does not happen frequently, but its occurrence may nevertheless be quite provocative. This practice review summarizes theoretical and clinical perspectives regarding gifts in therapy, reviews the minimal extant literature on this topic, and offers recommendations for practice and research

    Early years foundation stage profile results in England, 2012 to 2013

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    Active Algorithms: Sociomaterial Spaces in the E-learning and Digital Cultures MOOC

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    This paper will explore two examples from the design, structure and implementation of the ‘E-learning and Digital Cultures’ Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) from the University of Edinburgh in partnership with Coursera. This five week long course (known as the EDCMOOC) was delivered twice in 2013, and is considered an atypical MOOC in its utilisation of both the Coursera platform and a range of social media and open access materials. The combination of distributed and aggregated structure will be highlighted, examining the arrangement of course material on the Coursera platform and student responses in social media. This paper will suggest that a dominant instrumentalist view of technology limits considerations of these systems to merely enabling or inhibiting educational aims. The subsequent discussion will suggest that sociomaterial theory offers a valuable framework for considering how educational spaces are produced through relational practices between humans and non-humans. An analysis of You Tube and a bespoke blog aggregator will show how the algorithmic properties of these systems perform functions that cannot be reduced to the intentionality of either the teachers using these systems, or the authors who create the software, thus constituting a complex sociomaterial educational enactment
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