Category E Conference Publications

E2 - Full written paper published in conference proceedings - non-refereed


Daff, L., (2010). Accountants, Interpersonal Skills and the Faith Nexus. Christ in the Classroom; Adventist Approaches to the Integration of Faith and Learning, 37 (A). Rasi, H. (Ed). Institute for Christian Teaching, USA. 121-140.

Dickins, D., (2010). Consumer behaviour, decision-making and the Adventist educator. Christ in the Classroom; Adventist Approaches to the Integration of Faith and Learning, 37 (A). Rasi, H. (Ed). Institute for Christian Teaching, USA. 141-156.

Fernandez, J. (2010). Beyond Nostos to Co-presence in Richard Flanagan's The Sound of One Hand Clapping. Making Sense of Pain, Sydney, February 2010.

Ward, E. (2010). A Problem Based Learning Approach: The biochemical origin of life on earth. In Rasi, H (Ed.), Christ in the Classroom: Adventist Approaches to the Integration of Learning and Faith. General Conference of SDA Education Department. Silver Spring, MD, USA. Prepared for 37th International Faith and Learning Seminar, Avondale College.

E3 - Refereed abstract with presentation or poster at an Australian conference


de Berg, K. (2010, 4 - 8 July). A Study of Student Understandings of Solution Concentration using Visual and Verbal Representations for Questionning. Royal Australian Chemical Institute's 13th National Convention in conjunction with the 12th IUPAC International Congress of Pesticide Chemistry. Melbourne.

de Berg, K. & Boddey, K. (2010, 30 June - 3 July). An Introductory Study of Nursing Students' Confidence in Basic Chemistry: The Impact of a Three-Day Chemistry Bridging Course. 41st Annual Australian Science Education Research Association (ASERA) Conference. Port Stephens, New South Wales.

Morey, P., Greive, C. & de Berg, K. (2010, 30 June - 3 July). A study of factors associated with preservice teachers' intention to teach units on environmental issues in the primary school context. 41st Annual Australian Science Education Research Association (ASERA) Conference. Port Stephens, New South Wales.

Morton, D., & Neirinckx, K. (2010) Effect of task repetition on state anxiety and associated ability to recall auditory and visual cues. Exercise and Sports Science Australia conference, Gold Coast 9-11

Northcote, M., Reynaud, D., Beamish, P., Martin, T. & Gosselin, K. (2010, 1-2 July). Bumpy moments and joyful breakthroughs: The place of threshold concepts in academic staff development programs about online learning and teaching. 3rd Biennial Threshold concepts symposium: Exploring transformative dimensions of threshold concept. University of New South Wales.

Northcote, M., Reynaud, D., Beamish, P. & Martin, T. (2010, 4 November). Online teacher presence: Walking the tightrope between pedagogical and technological concerns. Learning Technology Research Fest 2010. University of Sydney.

Northcote, M., Reynaud, D, Beamish, P., & Martin, T. (2010, December). Transforming online curricula, transforming staff. In C.H. Steel, M.J. Keppell, P. Gerbic & S. Housego (Eds.), Curriculum, technology & transformation for an unknown future. Proceedings ascilite Sydney 2010 (pp.699-701). http://ascilite.org.au/conferences/sydney10/procs/Northcote-poster.pdf

Pearce, R. (2010, 28-29 May). Do you want your calcium with sodium? CA:NA ratios of selected convenience cheese products. Dietitians Association of Australia 28th National Conference. Melbourne.

Pearce, R., Guest, J., Bilgin, A., Garg, M., Morris, M.J. & Grant, R. (2010, 14-18 November). Omega 3 and Omega 6 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids Levels in a cohort of Australian Adolescents. Australian Health & Medical Research Congress 2010. Melbourne.

Reynaud, D. (2010, 5-9 July). Authentication the Imaginary: Cloaking with history the characters of O'Brian's fiction and Weir's film. Australian Historical Association Biennial Conference. University of Western Australia & University of Notre Dame.

Sheehan, A., Burns, E., Schmied, V. & Fenwick, J. (2010, 11-12 November). Health Professional Language in the First Week After Birth: Construction of the infant. QEC's 6th International Conference: Connecting with Families: Creating Opportunities for Growth. Melbourne.

E4 - Scholarly keynote address at a conference


de Berg, K. (2010, 16-19 August). Arrhenius and Armstrong: How active opponents in the history of chemistry became major contributors to modern electrolyte chemistry. 8th International Conference for History of Science and Science Education. Maresias, Brazil.

Morton, D. (2010, 3-5 December). Five Secrets for Feeling Fantastic. Coronary Health Improvement Project Australian Summit 2010. The Collaroy Centre, Sydney.

Morton, D. (2010, 3-5 December). Why You Do What You Do. Coronary Health Improvement Project Australian Summit 2010. The Collaroy Centre, Sydney.

E5 - Refereed abstract with conference presentation or poster


Daff, L. (2010, 4-6 November). Lessons for Accounting Educators from the Medical World. 11th IAAER World Congress of Accounting Educators and Researchers. Singapore.

Howson, K. (2010, 4-6 November). Teaching Accounting to Generation Y: Applying Current Technologies to the Education Experience. An Australian View. 11th IAAER World Congress of Accounting Educators and Researchers. Singapore.

Howson, K. (2010, 7-5 November). Teaching Business Ethics: An Australian Perspective. Twenty Second Asian-Pacific Conference on International Accounting Issues Program and Proceedings, 102. From the 22nd Asian-Pacific Conference on International Accounting Issues, Gold Coast, 7-10 November.

Somasundram, D. (2010, 19-21 November). Theological education viewed through the lifeworlds of clergy women. Connecting Women: Respecting Differences. New Zealand.

E6 - Abstract (non-refereed) published in an Australian conference proceedings


Daff, L. (2010, 1-3 December). Workplace Communication: Balancing the Topic, the Theory and the Method. ASCPRI Social Science Methodology Conference 2010. From the ASCPRI Social Science Methodology Conference 2010. University of Sydney.

Daff, L. & Dickens, D. (2010, 1-3 October). Murray, A. (Ed).Beyond Hello: Christians in Conversation. Biennial Conference in Philosophy, Religion and Culture. From the Creation, Nature and the Built Environment Biennial Conference in Philosophy, Religion and Culture. Catholic Institute of Sydney.