Events for 01 April, 2020

DELIVERY NOW ONLINE - EndNote workshop - Registrants will be sent a recording of the presentation
31 Mar

DELIVERY NOW ONLINE - EndNote workshop - Registrants will be sent a recording of the presentation

This workshop provides an introduction to using EndNote for research and reference management
NOW CANCELLED: PDN Education Workshop with Dr Jared Horvath: Foundations of Thinking - Stories + Errors
01 Apr

NOW CANCELLED: PDN Education Workshop with Dr Jared Horvath: Foundations of Thinking - Stories + Errors

How does the brain work to make sense of reality, and what impact does this have on teaching & learning? During this engaging and interactive session, we will explore the often counter-intuitive foundations of thinking, the power of stories to drive perception, the role errors play in comprehension, and consider how these three concepts tie together to drive student learning. Buckle in - here's where things get real!
Flatform: Natalie Lavelle
10 Mar

Flatform: Natalie Lavelle

Flatform by Natalie Lavell is part of a continuing inquiry into concepts that explore surface relationships where visual perception prompts a tangible awareness of painting's objecthood in relation to our own body and the natural world.
POSTPONED - Reproducible Research - Registrants will be sent an online presentation
01 Apr

POSTPONED - Reproducible Research - Registrants will be sent an online presentation

This session uses common scenarios such as losing a key member of your lab, misplacing a hard drive, or having your study reproduced or challenged by an external group to highlight reproducible methods.
POSTPONED: Grim Life Class Traditionalism
24 Mar

POSTPONED: Grim Life Class Traditionalism

This group of artists from the Queensland College of Art, Griffith University collectively gravitates towards drawing and body - navigating the terrain of the model/artist relationship and self-portraiture.
CANCELLED: Unhomely: A Place to Hang Your Hat
24 Mar

CANCELLED: Unhomely: A Place to Hang Your Hat

Five undergraduate students from the Queensland College of Art, Griffith University, explore themes of loss and decomposition. Each of the works link to one another, and are used as reference points by which we may explore the meaning which can be found in the temporal.