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Research Skills workshops start today

I'm just getting ready for the next series of Research Skills Workshops scheduled for 1pm today. The number of students enrolling has been good, and we're looking forward to showing them MyResearchSpace at the end of the day. Michael Azariadis has written some instructions that we'll hand out, and these are what I have followed to post this Blog - they seem to be working! I'm embarrassed to say that I have not contributed any useful instructions yet. Posting this Blog, and adding a photo are my start to being a MyResearchSpace user. I'd like to use the facility for storing files - that's my next learning task. Have a great day!

Published Friday, August 04, 2006 11:47 AM by Krys.Haq

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About Krys.Haq

I think the most accurate description of me is that I am a biologist and a communicator. My career has been diverse as are my academic qualifications. I have worked as a science teacher and a Guidance Officer in State Government secondary schools, a vocational psychologist in the Commonwealth Public Service, an Associate Lecturer in Environmental Biology at Curtin University of Technology, a developer of "The Bean Files" which is a web-based educational resource for upper primary school students, a Learning Skills Adviser and a Graduate Education Officer at the University of Western Australia (my current job). I have a B.A. (double psychology major), Dip. Ed, B.Sc.(Agric) Hons, and PhD from the University of Western Australia. I have strong interests in the communication of science to the general public, in facilitating the development of people to reach their potential, and in all aspects of environmental biology. I am also the proud mother of two adult children who sometimes struggle with life and always teach me a lot about myself and what is truly important.
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