The node.live community has moved!



You can now find the online community for incoming and enrolled UWA students on the UWA Students Facebook Fan Page

The functionality of Facebook fan pages has recently been upgraded and we can now broaden our community to more students and staff. We see the move to Facebook as a natural evolution for the NODE project – from an in-house system to a globally-used network.

The NODE project will continue to run the annual survey of UWA First Year students’ access to, experience with and expectations of ICT. If you have read our book chapter* or any other publication that refers to the node.live community you can now check out our Facebook Fan page or contact the chapter authors.

UWA Staff can direct students to the Facebook group (email for the HTML to create a direct link Facebook badge) and can get more information, disclaimer text and full Terms and Conditions from the Student Services website.

* Cluett, L.J. & Skene, J. (in press) The student-learning student-engagement nexus: how can non-teaching areas of the University use Web 2.0 tools to enhance the student experience? Chapter in Lee, M.J.W. & McLoughlin, C. (Eds) ‘Web 2.0 is here: Applying Social Informatics for Tertiary Teaching
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Greek Mythology & Third Year

And it's Monday again!

I hope everyone has noticed that I have been attempting (and succeeding so far) in posting every Monday. Seems my ability to whine about school is quite endless... Tongue out

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Ice + Link Week = ??

'ello Cool

 How many of you turned up to the Link Week BBQ on the Oak Lawn today? For a free sausage? A free fruit juice? A free squeezy tomato sauce? A free ice cube, even?

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Waiter! There's an ANT in my tea!

Hello everyone Laughing

 

Today I want to talk about... no, that's mean: of course I will tell you about the title to this blog entry! I would be as curious as the proverbial cat wanting to know all about the insect and the tea and why on earth I have a waiter in my room bringing me said tea with said insect in it... 

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Welcome back everyone!

I've just returned from a drop-in session at the Reid Library and it's so good to have all the students back on campus - I missed you guys! It's been great to chat with some of you at drop-in and I encourage more of you to do so. Welcome back everyone!

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It all starts Monday 23rd

First day of semester is on us tomorrow. If you are a new first year student on campus, take up the following challenge this first week:

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2009: The Year of ...?

Greetings, bloggerinos Cool

 

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Congratulations Claire!!

Congratulations to Claire Cooke who took out the Dr Louisa Alessandri Memorial Fund Scholarship last night. You are a very worthy recipient and we're so happy, proud, excited for you down here at UniAccess

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A paid work experience program for Accounting students with disability

Stepping into Banking is a four-week paid work experience program designed to assist Accounting, Commerce, Business, Finance & Economics students with disability to enter the Accounting profession. 

The program provides students with an opportunity to showcase their talents, and gain valuable skills and experience that will facilitate their future employment in the Accounting sector. 

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Welcome first years!

O Week is definately underway! How do I know? Well ... there's lots of excited (and very vocal!) first years gathering around the Student Services reception area. I'm guessing that the constant flow of students is linked to O-Quest and it sounds like everyone involved is having a lot of fun. I wish there was something like this when I was a first year! If you're a first year, please share some of your O Week experiences? I'd love to hear some first hand accounts!

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Flying Start over for another year

Flying Start is over for another year! We had such a great group of students at our Flying Start orientation this year. They all seemed to have plenty of questions and were keen to meet each other and their leaders. The hot weather made life a bit exhausting but everyone was very patient.

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