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Introduction to cyberbullying (Module 2).
(Verlag Emprische Padagogik., 2013)? Since the birth of the Internet a new form of bullying behaviour has emerged. Bullying has converged with the cyber world, producing the phenomenon we now call cyberbullying; ? Cyberbullying can be classified in two ... -
Investigating diversity in European audiences for public engagement with research: Who attends European Researchers Night in Ireland, the UK and Malta?
(2021)European Researchers’ Night is an annual pan-European synchronized event devoted to public engagement with research. It was first held in 2005 and now occurs in over 400 cities across Europe, with the aim of bringing ... -
Investigating the Engagment of Mature Students with Mathematics Learning Support
(2015)The Maths Learning Support Centre (MLSC) in the Dublin Institute of Technology (DIT) provides free mathematical support to all DIT students. This support is primarily delivered through a ... -
An Investigation into the leading factors that affect teachers' decision-making towards curricula change in Irish post-primary schools
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Education. Discipline of Education, 2022)In recent years there has been an international resurgence in curriculum change. Intercontinental influences such as globalisation and international testing have resulted in a transformation of traditional educational ... -
An Investigation of EFL writing strategies and cohesion of Kuwaiti undergraduate students
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Education. Discipline of Education, 2018)This study is the first of its kind in Kuwait. It aims to help writing curricula designers and teachers of writing at The University of Kuwait and hopefully those of the other Kuwaiti (and maybe other Arab) universities ... -
An IoT and Wearable Technology Hackathon for Promoting Careers in Computer Science
(2017)This paper explores the use of a constructivist 21st-century learning model to implement a week-long workshop, delivered as a “hackathon,” to encourage preuniversity teenagers to pursue careers in STEM, with a particular ... -
The Irish 22q Parent Psycho Education Programme (22q PPEP)
(2017-10-08)