We’re talking about something that feels both exciting and a little unsettling: What happens when artificial intelligence joins us in qualitative research?
In this episode, we're exploring teaching knowledge management. Teachers don't just deliver information – they're sophisticated knowledge managers who create, organize, share, and evolve knowledge daily.
In today’s episode, we’re diving into the topic of “culture”–what it is, where it came from, and how recent thinking challenges our assumptions.
We are drawing inspiration from Paul Bate's seminal work, "Strategies for Cultural Change," in which he challenges traditional views of organisational culture.
In today's insightful episode of Managing Around, we delve into an innovative Design-based Research project conducted at the University of Applied Sciences in Dresden.
In this episode, we will embark on a journey to let you understand what systematic reviews are and how you could use this extraordinary tool to capture an aerial photo from your research.
The study underscored the importance of formative feedback, the potential of design-based teaching, and the profound impact of 'Critical Learning Incidents' on a student's journey.
Coaching is a powerful tool that can help social workers develop skills, improve performance, and achieve goals.
Coaching is a powerful tool that can help social workers develop skills, improve performance, and achieve goals.
