The first article from my PhD on #cycling, #strava & gendered subjectivities is out! In the special issue 'Feminist Knowledges as Interventions in Physical Culture'. Thanks @SimoneFullagar @adele_pavlidis @cathvi@DrEmmaRich @uowsoc @ACCESS_GEOG@cbhorley https://t.co/EFo219qe4b
Our Manifesto for a Better Children's Internet launched today🚀
The Manifesto is a comprehensive guide to creating an internet more suitable to the needs of children. You can access the Manifesto on our website! #childrensinternet
https://t.co/49Ijwkum4M
Join #UOW researchers @lkervin, @ManteiJessica, Assoc Prof. Cathrine Neilsen-Hewett, Dr Rebecca Ng &
@dylancliff_uow as they consider scenarios for children to use technology in ways that are appropriate, literacy rich, and safe. Register now👉https://t.co/rC1l6CMZMx
Joined the @UOWEarlyStart Discovery Space today on their guided walk exploring a part of our campus on beautiful Dharawal Country. Time to pause and connect with country AND use the affordances of digital technology to help see the detail! @digitalchildau#EarlyLearningMatters
UOW's Lisa Kervin @lkervin and Jessica Mantei spoke to @RadioNational about our amazing facilities and how we are helping children reach their full potential.
Where research and play come together.
Listen here: https://t.co/0dli5LWz7H
New from Digital Child Associate Investigator @marianich0las and @LucindaMcKnigh8: Five important reasons why kids still need to learn handwriting✍️
@DeakinREDI @Deakin
Cycling in Sydney keeps growing...
- up 18% in the last year for peak hour bike trips across the WHOLE council area, not just cycleways
- on some cycleways, like Bourke & Castlereagh, bike trips up 40%+ in a year
#SydneyCycleways#BetterStreets
https://t.co/sPLXqsKpJe
A cracking #Ride2Work event today and more to come in October. Great to see so many people on their bikes and being active in a supportive and friendly space. Thank you @Healthy_Cities@UOW
#Ride2UOW is a free, non-competitive cycling event that aims to increase the number of students and staff riding to campus. Join one of our two guided rides and enjoy free breakfast on arrival to #UOW. Register now. 🚲👉 https://t.co/2MyaYb2h6S
@SimonIanCook @adamcaine_ Congrats Adam on a great achievement. Was wondering if there is anything from the project to read now? Sounds like a great project.
People with #dementia are often unfairly perceived as unable to engage with maps. Our new open access article highlights the potential of #qualitativeGIS to capture lived experience and offer a path toward meaningful community change @ACCESS_GEOG https://t.co/3wbEQIwN4M
Great to talk to the Breakfast program @abccanberra this morning about the potential mental health benefits of 15-minute cities📻
Listen from 👉1:09:15
@lance_barrie@geo_donaldson@UoWnursing
https://t.co/8gIDy93GIb
Forget the conspiracies, 15-minute cities will free us to improve our mental health and wellbeing https://t.co/gKa28INJwF via @ConversationEDU@ChrisFPatterson
🚨 @UOW academics Dr @ChrisFPatterson & Dr @lance_barrie discuss the ‘15-minute city’ 🌆 and how this could help achieve better 🧠 mental health and wellbeing through promotion of connection, inclusion and healthy communities and environments 🏡 🌳 in todays 📰 @ConversationEDU