Selection of Research Projects
Legacy SCIP Projects from 2020
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Gender, collective action and governance in rural Indonesia (Dr Rachael Diprose)
SCIP supported a WordPress development & Interactive map for research into women ’s collective action in rural Indonesia.
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Shakespeariana in Melbourne (A/Prof David McInnis)
Shakespeare's presence is all around us. This interactive map documents Shakespearean landmarks and key places in Melbourne.
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Care of the Ageing (Dr Nicholas Walsh)
SCIP developed an interactive map of Ageing and Aged Care research collaborations.
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Science Gallery's Youth Symposium (Dr Kathryn Coleman, Dr Niels Wouters, et al)
SCIP was part of the Science Gallery's online conference designing a data generated interactive game.
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The International Classroom Lexicon Project (Mrs Carmel Mesiti, Prof David Clarke, et al)
SCIP helped develop an interactive the lexicon of middle school pedagogical practice.
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The Innovative Learning Environments and Teacher Change (A/Prof Wesley Imms, Prof John Hattie, et al)
SCIP supported this ARC linkage project with advice on reserch data collection and storage.
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Digitising Sands & McDougall Directories: 1857 and 1974 (Prof Andrew May)
SCIP supported the digitisation of 20,000 pages of the directories.
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Studies of Childhood, Education & Youth Research (Prof Julie McLeod, Dr Kate O’Connor)
SCIP helped develop a new research platform for qualitative social science data.
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Making Futures: Youth Identity, Generational Change & Education (Prof Julie McLeod)
SCIP helped develop a website for a qualitative study of young people’s journeys through the senior years of secondary schooling.
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Blood Exhibition (Science Gallery)
An interactive map of the word 'blood' in more than 200 Indigenous languages.