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Visualising Research

The Visualising Research Initiative brings together postgraduate design students and researchers from around the University to develop visual interpretations to help communicate research in an exciting, visual way.  This project is open to all staff researchers, honours, master by research and doctoral students and Design students are normally enrolled in the unit VIS4103: Visual Solutions and Presentation. This collaboration between faculties and schools optimises ECU’s skills and talents.

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  • Community building: Public libraries and English as an Additional Language (EAL) Users (Image 1 of 4)
  • Community building: Public libraries and English as an Additional Language (EAL) Users (Image 2 of 4)
  • Changing the learning culture in Teacher Education through learning design.
  • Transcending the boundaries of our existence
  • CAPE CRUSADERS - An ethnographical investigation of the Cape Naturaliste surfing culture, Western Australia (Image 1 of 7)
  • CAPE CRUSADERS - An ethnographical investigation of the Cape Naturaliste surfing culture, Western Australia (Image 2 of 7)
  • CAPE CRUSADERS - An ethnographical investigation of the Cape Naturaliste surfing culture, Western Australia (Image 3 of 7)
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  • CAPE CRUSADERS - An ethnographical investigation of the Cape Naturaliste surfing culture, Western Australia (Image 5 of 7)
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  • CAPE CRUSADERS - An ethnographical investigation of the Cape Naturaliste surfing culture, Western Australia (Image 7 of 7)
  • Beliefs and Perceptions about Burnout Amongst WA Mental Health Professionals
  • The Poet's Work: A Study of Western Australian Contemporary Visual Arts Practices
  • The Influence of Parents, English Teachers, Friends and Peer Group on West Australian Adolescents’ Recreational Book Reading
  • Lichens as heavy-metal air pollution biomonitors in Collie, WA
  • Diets to Defy Dementia” - Cooking programs improve knowledge and attitudes to dementia
  • Explore users attitudes and behaviours of the West Cape Howe National Park.
 
  • Assessment @ your Fingertips by Alistair Campbell and Aman Barch

    Assessment @ your Fingertips

  • Community building: Public libraries and English as an Additional Language (EAL) Users (Image 1 of 4) by Jes Chelliah and Edward Robertson

    Community building: Public libraries and English as an Additional Language (EAL) Users (Image 1 of 4)

  • Community building: Public libraries and English as an Additional Language (EAL) Users (Image 2 of 4) by Jes Chelliah and Edward Robertson

    Community building: Public libraries and English as an Additional Language (EAL) Users (Image 2 of 4)

  • Changing the learning culture in Teacher Education through learning design. by Eva Dobozy and Linda Liebe

    Changing the learning culture in Teacher Education through learning design.

  • Transcending the boundaries of our existence by Lucy Eyre and Johan Delgado

    Transcending the boundaries of our existence

  • CAPE CRUSADERS - An ethnographical investigation of the Cape Naturaliste surfing culture, Western Australia (Image 1 of 7) by Rob Holt and Kate Hoolahan

    CAPE CRUSADERS - An ethnographical investigation of the Cape Naturaliste surfing culture, Western Australia (Image 1 of 7)

  • CAPE CRUSADERS - An ethnographical investigation of the Cape Naturaliste surfing culture, Western Australia (Image 2 of 7) by Rob Holt and Kate Hoolahan

    CAPE CRUSADERS - An ethnographical investigation of the Cape Naturaliste surfing culture, Western Australia (Image 2 of 7)

  • CAPE CRUSADERS - An ethnographical investigation of the Cape Naturaliste surfing culture, Western Australia (Image 3 of 7) by Rob Holt and Kate Hoolahan

    CAPE CRUSADERS - An ethnographical investigation of the Cape Naturaliste surfing culture, Western Australia (Image 3 of 7)

 
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