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Journal Article
Nelson, Karen J., Duncan, Margot E., & Clarke, John A. (2009) Student success : the identification and support of first year university students at risk of attrition. Studies in Learning, Evaluation, Innovation and Development, 6(1), pp. 1-15.
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1,014Duncan, Margot (2004) Autoethnography : critical appreciation of an emerging art. International Journal of Qualitative Methods, 3(4), pp. 1-14.
Hanrahan, Mary U., Ryan, Michael, & Duncan, Margot E. (2001) The professional development model of academic induction into on-line teaching. The International Journal for Academic Development, 6(2), pp. 130-142.
Conference Paper
Duncan, Margot & Alderman, Lyn (2010) Future directions in course quality assurance. In Tertiary Education Management Conference, October 3-6, 2010, Crown Convention Centre, Melbourne, VIC.
Duncan, Margot, Phillips, Donna, & Winslett, Greg (2003) Narrative versus Non-Linear Access to Indigenous Studies. In Petrolito, Antonina (Ed.) OLT 2003 Excellence: making the connections, 5 November 2003, Brisbane, Queensland.
Lidstone, John, Duncan, Margot E., & Ryan, Michael (2002) Reaching the Wider Learning Community: Exploring the Support and Design of Media Enhanced Teaching. In The International Conference on Computers in Education, ICCE02, 3-6 December, 2002, Auckland, New Zealand.
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28Hanrahan, Mary U., Tayler, Collette P., Duncan, Margot E., Ryan, Michael, & Aspland, Tania L. (2001) Exploring four faces of learning in courses for beginning teachers. In Conference of the Australian Association for Research in Education 2001, December 2001, Fremantle, Western Australia. (Unpublished)
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Duncan, Margot E., Quinn, Carole, Nelson, Karen J., Smith, Judith E., Creagh, Tracy A., & Clarke, John A. (2009) Operationalising first year curriculum principles. In 12th Pacific Rim First Year in Higher Education Conference. “Preparing for Tomorrow Today : The First Year Experience as Foundation.”, 29 June - 1 July 2009, Townsville, Queensland.
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42Nelson, Karen J., Duncan, Margot, Quinn, Carole, & Clarke, John A. (2009) Real world curriculum design for a changing workplace. In 12th Pacific Rim First Year in Higher Education Conference, "Preparing for Tomorrow Today : The First Year Experience as Foundation.", 29 June - 1 July, 2009, Townsville, Australia. (Unpublished)
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16Quinn, Carole, Smith, Judith E., Duncan, Margot E., Clarke, John A., & Nelson, Karen J. (2009) The evolution of a community of practice at the Queensland University of Technology for lecturers involved in large first year units. In 12th Pacific Rim First Year in Higher Education Conference. “Preparing for Tomorrow Today : The First Year Experience as Foundation.”, 29 June - 1 July 2009, Townsville, Queensland. (Unpublished)
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125Nelson, Karen J., Duncan, Margot, Quinn, Carole, & Clarke, John A. (2009) Real world curriculum design for a changing workplace. In First Year Experience Curriculum Design Symposium 2009, 5-6 February 2009, Brisbane, Australia. (Unpublished)
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61Duncan, Margot E. & Nelson, Karen J. (2008) The Student Success Project : Helping students at-risk of failing or leaving a unit - a work in progress. In 11th Pacific Rim First Year in Higher Education Conference, “An Apple for the Learner: Celebrating the First Year Experience.”, 30 June - 2 July 2008, Hobart, Tasmania. (Unpublished)
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172Nelson, Karen J., Kift, Sally M., Creagh, Tracy A., Quinn, Carole, & Duncan, Margot E. (2007) Developing teamwork assessment : satisfying solutions for the real world. In ATN Evaluation and Assessment Conference, 29-30 November 2007, Queensland University of Technology.
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Duncan, Margot (2000) Principles of hypermedia design : an autoethnographic case study of one designer's experience. PhD thesis, Queensland University of Technology.
Duncan, Margot (1995) Visual arts, technology and education : how can teaching and learning in high school visual arts classrooms be enriched by the use of computer technology? Masters by Research thesis, Queensland University of Technology.
