Events for 08 June, 2022

Systematic style reviews in Health: Building a robust search strategy
08 Jun

Systematic style reviews in Health: Building a robust search strategy

Your library specialists will demonstrate expert search techniques using an example systematic review research question, for you to later apply to your own review search strategy. You will learn to use these techniques through demonstrations and discussions. The workshop will include topics like search concepts and synonyms, adjacency searching, subject headings (MeSH) and more.
PDN Webinar: Leading by using and generating evidence-based practices: Conceptual PlayWorlds for teachers in primary schools
08 Jun

PDN Webinar: Leading by using and generating evidence-based practices: Conceptual PlayWorlds for teachers in primary schools

This webinar will begin by orienting leaders to an evidence-based model of practice that research has shown to inspire teachers and children in primary schools to engage in STEM. The model can support a broad range of curriculum areas. ​This will be followed by downloading a free app to take back to teaching teams to support evidence-led practices.
Introducing Critical Inquiry of Method (CIM)
08 Jun

Introducing Critical Inquiry of Method (CIM)

This workshop is the first in a two-part series about critical inquiry of method.
Nomenclature of the Anthropocene: Emily Parker
07 Jun

Nomenclature of the Anthropocene: Emily Parker

This exhibition results from experience linked to matter, fragments of an endless work. The materials that will identify the geological age termed the Anthropocene are the substances of Parker's art practice.
Dark Rituals/ Weightless: John Forno
07 Jun

Dark Rituals/ Weightless: John Forno

Solo exhibition from Griffith University alumni John Forno that explores issues of childhood and trauma.