24 hours noticing: Designing our encounters with place
Many different variables inform our way of knowing, experiencing, or encountering space. Cultural practices, personal or collective history, and social norms inform our encounters with space. These...
View Article"I'd just cut myself to kill the pain": Seeing sense in young women's...
Self-injury is a complex and stigmatized phenomenon, most commonly associated with young women and generally assumed to be damaging to wellbeing. This chapter challenges the assumption that self-injury...
View ArticleCreating value through crowdsourcing: The antecedent conditions
The benefits of crowdsourcing are becoming more widely understood and there is a methodological move towards organisations using "participatory models" to engage stakeholder communities and align...
View ArticleStudent-generated dynamic worked examples as videos to enhance learning in STEM
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View ArticleGiant optical nonlinear response of graphene oxide films
Graphene oxide films with controlled thicknesses were developed using a self-assembly method. The film exhibited both a giant and switchable nonlinear absorption coefficient of 40000 cm/GW and a...
View ArticleDesign of hetero-structured lumpy nanoparticles conformal structures for...
Hetero-structured lumpy nanoparticles, combining the scattering effect of dielectric nanoparticle and near field light concentration of metallic nanoparticles, are placed on top of a-Si. 84% absorbance...
View ArticleA chiral beamsplitter inspired by butterfly nanostructures
Here we present a chiral analog of the linearly polarizing beamsplitter. This microscopic device was built from a biomimetic chiral photonic crystal and separates left and right-handed circularly...
View ArticleThe impact of a new bus route on a new suburban development in Melbourne
Much of Melbourne's future growth is expected to be accommodated on the urban fringe in new, 'greenfield' developments. In recent years questions have been raised about the impacts of these...
View ArticleImaging and tweezing under a nonlinear optical endoscope
We show the recent progress on superresolution multiphoton imaging and tweezing of micro/nano fluorescent particles in a fibre-optical nonlinear optical endoscope.
View ArticlePolarisation multiphoton multifocal microscopy
We show that a diffraction-limited multifocal array that possesses an identical polarisation state in each focal spot can be generated for multiphoton multifocal microscopy.
View ArticleNanofocusing of the surface plasmon polaritons in graphene at near infrared...
The propagation of surface plasmon polaritons in graphene at a near infrared wavelength of 1.55 μm was demonstrated for the first time. Its application to nanofocusing has been studied numerically and...
View ArticleDirect laser writing of micrometre-sized light-directing parabolic mirror arrays
Excellent light-directing abilities are demonstrated by well-designed three-dimensional micrometer-sized parabolic mirrors that are fabricated by direct laser writing and subsequent surface coating of...
View ArticleDirect laser fabrication of defect layers in three-dimensional chalcogenide...
We present the direct laser fabrication of planar defect layers in three-dimensional chalcogenide glass based chiral composites. We show how a-chiral defect mode resonance peaks can be created within...
View ArticleThe role of educational technology in third space practicum
There are increasing calls to improve the quality of Teacher Education by creating closer links between universities and schools that will address the theory practice divide. In response, the School of...
View ArticleTransformative learning: Innovating sustainability education in built...
This paper aims to evaluate how transformative learning is key to innovating sustainability education in the built environment in the region's universities, in addition to reporting on the research...
View ArticlePharmaceutical drug misuse: Are industry of employment and occupation risk...
We explore the misuse of pharmaceutical drugs in the Australian workforce, focusing on whether any differences exist between workers in particular industries or occupations. In terms of industry, being...
View ArticleThere and back again: Is there a need for GLAM education?
Conferences addressing emerging commonalities in the information professions were being held as far back as the early 1980s. At that time, there appeared to be two differing thoughts on the future of...
View ArticleUniPollWatch: A model for cross-campus political journalism education
The 2014 UniPollWatch project brought together the journalism schools of four Victorian universities to cover the 2014 state election. The project was a unique experiment in political journalism...
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