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Mr James G R Cronin

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Mr James G R Cronin

 

Edited Books

Cronin, J.; Higgs, B.; McCarthy, M.; McKeon, J (Ed.). (2010) In at the deep end: postgraduate students' experiences of teaching and learning in higher education. Cork: NAIRTL. Available Online [Details]

Book Chapters

Cronin, James G.R.; (2010) 'Beyond Wikipedia and Google: Web-based literacies and student learning' In: Bettie Higgs, Shane Kilcommins and Tony Ryan (eds). Making Connections: Intentional Teaching for Integrative Learning. Cork: NAIRTL. Available Online [Full Text] [Details]
Cronin, James G.R.; McMahon, J.P.; Waldron, M; (2009) 'Critical survey of information technology use in higher education -- blended classrooms' In: C. R. Payne (eds). Information technology and constructivism in higher education: progressive learning frameworks. Hershey and New York: Information Science Reference. Available Online [Full Text] [Details]
Cronin, James G.R. ; (1995) 'The evangelist symbols as pictorial exegesis' In: Cormac Bourke (eds). From the isles of the north: early medieval art in Ireland and Britain:proceedings of the third international conference on Insular art held in the Ulster Museum, Belfast, 7-11 April 1994. Belfast: Her Majesty's Stationery Office (HMSO). Available Online [Details]
 

Other Journals

Cronin, James G. R. (2011) 'Exhibition review of The Secret Laboratory: Notebooks and Narratives' ER (Enclave Review) 1 (4) . Available Online [Details]

Conference Publications

Daniel Blackshields, James Cronin, Juilanne Nyhan; (2011) Integrative learning and technoculture: what's at stake? NAIRTL/LIN Conference [Details]
Cronin, James G.R. with Bettie Higgs, Marian McCarthy and Jacinta McKeon; (2011) In-at-the-deep-end: graduate teaching assistants as role models in the university Engaging Minds: Proceedings of the National Academy's 5th Annual Conference Available Online [Details]
Cronin, James G.R. ; (2010) Too much information: Why facilitate information and media literacy? . In: Paul S Ell, Kirsti Bohata and Susan Schreibman eds. Digital Resources in the Humanities and the Arts International Journal of Humanities and Arts Computing Volume 4, October, Pages 151-165, Available Online [Details]
Cronin, James; (2009) Digital utopia or dystopia: can educators assume ICT literacy? . In: Higgs, B; Murphy, J eds. Challenging Assumptions, 2nd Annual Conference, National Academy for Integration of Research, Teaching and Learning Waterford Institute of Technology, Ireland, , 13-NOV-09 - 14-NOV-09 , pp.127-134 [Full Text] [Details]
Cronin, James G.R.; (2009) 'Slow looking' as a tool for reflective practice in the study of art history in adult and continuing education NAIRTL 4th Bologna Symposium -- Integrating generic competences in the Curriculum. Aula Maxima, University College Cork University College Cork, , 30-SEP-09 - 30-SEP-09 [Details]
Cronin, James G.R.; (2008) Scaffolding the learner: Teaching for Understanding (TfU) and the adult learning experience, University College Cork . In: N. Ryan eds. International perspectives on teaching and learning in higher education. NAIRTL (National Academy for Integrating Research & Teaching & Learning) conference proceedings, November 2007 Waterford Institute of Technology, , pp.86-87 [Details]

Published Reports

Cronin, James G.R. and Young, G. ; (2005) Using digital images in an art history department: the experience of University College, Cork. A still images case study. JISC Digital Media, UK. Available Online [Details]
             

Book Reviews

Cronin, James G.R. (2012) Review of Beyond the Finite: the Sublime in Art and Science. Edited by Ronald Hoffmann and Iain Boyd Whyte. England/USA: Oxford University Press, 2011. Interdisciplinary Science Reviews Journal: Book Reviews Available Online [Details]
Cronin, James G.R. (2012) Review of Beyond the Finite: the Sublime in Art and Science. Edited by Ronald Hoffmann and Iain Boyd Whyte. Pp. 173. England/USA: Oxford University Press, 2011. Interdisciplinary Science Reviews (ISR): Book Reviews Available Online [Details]
Cronin, James G.R. (2011) Review of Elizabeth Bowen's Irish Writings by Eibhear Walshe, Cork University Press. History Ireland: Book Reviews [Details]
Cronin, James G.R. ; (2011) Review of Alternative and Activist New Media. Digital Media and Society Series. By Leah A. Lievrouw. USA/England, Polity Press, 2011. Scholarly and Research Communication: Book Reviews Available Online [Details]
Cronin, James; (2010) Review of Digital Images for the Information Professional by Melissa M. Terras. Journal of Interdisciplinary Science Reviews (ISR) 35.1: Book Reviews Available Online [DOI] [Full Text] [Details]
Cronin, James G.R. ; (1999) Review of The Arts & Crafts movements in Dublin and Edinburgh 1885-1925 by Nicola Gordon Bowe & Elizabeth Cumming. History Ireland: Book Reviews Available Online [Details]

Invited Review Articles

Cronin, James G.R. ; (2011) Review of the hidden histories symposium on the history of humanities computing at University College London. http://www.isr-journal.blogspot.com/: Invited Review Articles [Details]
Cronin, James G.R. ; (2011) Excavating the future: taking an 'archaeological' approach to technology. Interdisciplinary Science Reviews, 36.1, March, 2011: Invited Review Articles Available Online [DOI] [Full Text] [Details]
                 

Blog

Cronin, J (2012) Linking Learning: Alumni and Friends of Art History, Adult Continuing Education at University College Cork. Blog Available Online [Details]
Cronin, James G. R. (2012) Day of Digital Humanities (University of Alberta, Canada). Blog Available Online [Details]
Cronin, James G.R. ; (2011) A Day in the Life of the Digital Humanities (Day of DH) Project. Blog Available Online [Details]
Nyhan, J.; (2010) Digital Humanities MA/MSc showcased at NAIRTL/LIN Conference. University College London: Blog Available Online [Details]
Cronin, James G.R. ; (2009) Joining the Digital Dots. Blog Available Online [Details]
Cronin, James G.R.; (2008) Putting information support in context. Blog Available Online [Details]
             

Documentary

Cronin, James G.R. ; (1999) The same as every other student, a documentary on disability access issues. Cork Campus Radio: Documentary [Details]
         

Encyclopedia Entries

Cronin, James G.R. ; (2008) Donal R. Cronin. Dictionary of Falklands biography (including South Georgia) from discovery up to 1981: Encyclopedia Entries Available Online [Details]
   

Guest Lectures

Cronin, James G.R. ; (2008) A tale of two art histories: imaginative response as formative assessment. Seminars in Teaching & Learning, University College Cork: Guest Lectures [Details]
Cronin, James G. R. ; (2010) [De]constructing the body. Centre for Adult Continuing Education, University College Cork: Guest Lectures [Details]
Cronin, James G.R. ; (2010) Narrative approaches to educational research. Ionad Bairre: Centre for Teaching and Learning, University College Cork: Guest Lectures [Details]
Cronin, James G.R. ; (2010) Capturing and documenting teaching and learning using visual evidence. Ionad Bairre: Centre for Teaching and Learning, University College Cork: Guest Lectures [Details]
Cronin, James G.R. ; (2009) Emerging from the shadows: disability and creativity. Centre for Adult Continuing Education, University College Cork: Guest Lectures [Details]
Cronin, James G.R. ; (2009) Making teaching & learning visible: considering the role of space. Ionad Bairre: Centre for Teaching and Learning, University College Cork: Guest Lectures [Details]
Cronin, James G.R. ; (2008) The art and architecture of the Honan Chapel, Cork. College of Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences International Summer School in Irish Studies, Un: Guest Lectures [Details]
Cronin, James G.R. ; (2008) Framing disability: art and the fractured body. Centre for Adult Continuing Education, UCC: Guest Lectures [Details]
Cronin, James G.R. ; (2005) Virtual 'visual literacy': art history computer-assisted learning and the adult education experience. Seminars in Teaching & Learning, University College, Cork: Guest Lectures [Details]
Cronin, James G.R. ; (2002) Celtic Revivals: Honan Chapel, Cork. Friends of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York: Guest Lectures [Details]
       

Guest Speaker

Cronin, James G.R. ; (2011) Telling Tales: An Eighteenth Century Edition of a Voyage Around the World & the Library at Bowen's Court Co Cork. Cork City Library and University College Cork: Guest Speaker Available Online [Details]
Cronin, James G.R. ; (2011) Mapping Cork: History revealed through City Library maps. Cork City Library: Guest Speaker Available Online [Details]
Cronin, James G.R. ; (2011) Artful Jesters: Can Art be Funny?. Friends of the Crawford, Cork: Guest Speaker Available Online [Details]
Cronin, James G. R. ; (2011) Rediscovering a fragment of the lost library at Bowen's Court, Co. Cork. Cork Literary and Scientific Society: Guest Speaker Available Online [Details]
Cronin, James G.R. ; (2010) The Church of SS. Peter & Paul, Cork. Cork Historical and Archaeological Society: Guest Speaker Available Online [Details]
Cronin, James G.R. ; (2010) Fairytale and Fantasy: Harry Clarke (1889-1931) and the Irish Arts & Crafts movement. Lifelong Learning Festival, Cork Central Library: Guest Speaker [Details]
Cronin, James G.R. ; (2010) Cross-currents: viewing the Middle East through Western eyes. Friends of the Crawford, Grawford Gallery, Cork: Guest Speaker [Details]
Cronin, James G.R. ; (2009) Making sense of modern art: Mark Rothko's Segram Murals at Tate Modern. Crawford Gallery of Art, Cork: Guest Speaker [Details]
Cronin, James G.R. ; (2009) Looking & seeing: visual awareness as a tool for critical awareness and inquiry. University College Cork: Guest Speaker [Details]
Cronin, James G.R. ; (2008) Organic change or radical departure?: refurbishing the Honan Chapel, 1983-2001. MA in Local History, Department of History, University College Cork: Guest Speaker [Details]
Cronin, James G.R. ; (2009) Silence Breaking/ Silence Making. National Sculpture Factory Cork: Guest Speaker [Details]
Cronin, James G.R. ; (2008) Looking & seeing: visual awareness as a tool for critical awareness and inquiry. Freshers Fest : Undergraduate Registration & Orientation workshop series, University College Cork: Guest Speaker [Details]
Cronin, James G.R. ; (2008) A city of steps and steeples: Cork's architectural heritage. Lifelong Learners Festival, AONTAS , the Irish National Association of Adult Education, University C: Guest Speaker [Details]
Cronin, James G.R. ; (2008) An Experiment in Irish Modernism: the Church of Christ the King, Turner's Cross, Cork. Cork Literary and Scientific Society, Crawford Art Gallery, Emmett Place, Cork: Guest Speaker [Details]
Cronin, James G.R.; (2005) Mapping the landscape: Irish Art in context. Cork Literary and Scientific Society, Crawford Art Gallery, Emmett Place, Cork: Guest Speaker [Details]

Invited Seminars

Cronin, James G. R. (2012) Narrative enquiry as a research method in SoTL (Educating for the Professions cluster, ISS21). Invited Seminars Available Online [Details]
Halton, C.; Blackshields, D.; Ryan, T.; Cronin, J.; (2010) Assessment of Reflective Portfolios, Journals and Diaries. Ionad Bairre, The Teaching and Learning Centre, UCC: Invited Seminars [Details]
Cronin, James G.R. ; (2010) Too much content to cover: how can lecturers turn curriculum quantity?. Ionad Bairre, Support for Teaching and Learning Seminars, University College Cork: Invited Seminars [Details]
Cronin, James G.R. ; (2010) Silence and secrecy on the south-seas: re-reading George Anson's A Voyage Round the World in the Years 1740. . .1744. University College Cork: Invited Seminars [Details]
Cronin, James G.R. ; (2009) Encountering a wall of silence: how can tutors engage students in small group discussion?. Ionad Bairre, Support for Teaching and Learning Seminars, University College Cork: Invited Seminars [Details]
Cronin, James G.R. ; (2009) Recovering the power of silence and slow time: what is the current state of debate?. Ionad Bairre, Support for Teaching and Learning Seminars, University College Cork: Invited Seminars [Details]
Cronin, James G.R. ; (2009) Lessons learnt in image capture from the Honan Chapel and Collection Online project. University College Cork: Invited Seminars [Details]
Cronin, James G.R. ; (2009) Overview of the Honan Chapel and Collection Online project. University College Cork: Invited Seminars [Details]
Cronin, James G.R. ; (2009) Towards new understandings of silence. University College Cork: Invited Seminars [Full Text] [Details]
         

Magazine article

Cronin, James ; (2011) An 'island of cosmopolitan culture: Anson's Voyage round the world and the library at Bowen's Court, Co. Cork. History Ireland: Magazine article [Details]
Cronin, James G.R. ; (2005) Ray Murphy Doing, kneeling. Artwork of the Month series. UCC News: Magazine article Available Online [Details]
Cronin, James G.R. ; (2002) Bringing the gallery to the people: a case for public art in Cork's Year of Culture, 2005. Corkeye 3 (1): Magazine article [Details]
Cronin, James G.R. ; (2002) Charting a changing Ireland: review of Martin Gale's Lost Fields exhibition at the Fenton Gallery, Cork. Corkeye 2 (1): Magazine article [Details]
Cronin, James G.R. ; (1993) The Celtic scribe as artist. Mitre Press Winter Issue: Magazine article [Details]
     

Newsletter

Cronin, James G.R. ; (2006) Honan celebrations. UCC News: Newsletter [Details]

Online Database

Cronin, James G.R. ; (2006) The Art of the Honan Chapel Honan Chapel and Collection Online. University College Cork: Online Database Available Online [Details]
Cronin, James G.R. ; (2006) Rev. Fr. Sir John Robert O'Connell (1868-1943) and the Honan commissions. University College Cork: Online Database Available Online [Details]
Cronin, James G.R. ; (2006) Organic change or radical departure?: refurbishing the Honan Chapel, 1983-2001. University College Cork: Online Database Available Online [Details]
Cronin, James G.R. ; (2006) Honan Chapel, Cork: influences of Jesuit education on the Irish Arts & Crafts movement (1894-1925). University College Cork: Online Database Available Online [Details]
               

Presented Papers

Cronin, James G.R. (2012) ‘Doing’ history: what may liminal space and transition time expose during a process of mentoring postgraduate tutors in the discipline of history?. National Academy's 6th Annual Conference and the 4th Biennial Threshold Concepts Conference: Presented Papers Available Online [Details]
Cronin, James G.R. (2013) ‘Doing’ history: what may liminal space and transition time expose during a process of mentoring postgraduate tutors in the discipline of history?. Presented Papers [Details]
     

Published Letters

Cronin, James G.R. (2012) Falklands history. The Times (London): Published Letters [Details]

Review Articles

Cronin, James G.R. (2012) review of The Wonderbox: Curious Histories of How to Live by Roman Krznaric London, Profile Books, 2011. Reviews in History: Review Articles Available Online [Details]

Radio Presentation

Cronin, James G. R. (2012) Review of The Sacred Modernist: Josef Albers as a Catholic Artist at Glucksman Gallery, Cork ArtBeat, Cork Campus Radio, 98.3FM. (Producer: Don O'Mahony). Radio Presentation [Details]
Cronin, James G. R. (2012) Review of AIB Collection at Crawford Art Gallery, Cork ArtBeat, Cork Campus Radio, 98.3FM. (Producer: Don O'Mahony). Radio Presentation [Details]
Cronin, James G.R. ; (2010) Review of Mixtapes: popular music in contemporary art. Lewis Glucksman Gallery, Cork. ArtBeat, Cork Campus Radio, 98.3FM (Producer: Don O'Mahony): Radio Presentation [Details]
Cronin, James G.R. ; (2010) Interview on the graphic art of Peter Saville. ArtBeat, Cork Campus Radio, 98.3FM. (Producer: Don O'Mahony): Radio Presentation [Details]
Cronin, James G.R. ; (2010) Interview on the dynamics of creativity. ArtBeat, Cork Campus Radio, 98.3FM. (Producer: Don O'Mahony): Radio Presentation [Details]
     

Sound recording

Cronin, James G.R. ; (2000) A thousand years of Cumbrian history. BBC, Radio Cumbria: Sound recording [Details]
               
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