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Dr Narayanan awarded national teaching citation – Bundaberg Now

Bundaberg-based CQUniversity engineering lecturer Dr Ramadas Narayanan has been recognised with a national teaching award as part of the prestigious Australian Awards for University Teaching (AAUT). Bundaberg-based CQUniversity engineering lecturer Dr Ramadas Narayanan has been recognised with a national teaching award as part of the prestigious Australian Awards for University Teaching (AAUT). Dr Narayanan has taught at the Bundaberg campus since 2014, and he received AAUT citations for his outstanding contributions to student learning. The AAUT awards celebrate outstanding achievements in university teaching and nominations are assessed by an independent panel of expert academics from across the higher education sector. “I am overwhelmed with congratulatory calls and messages,” Dr Narayanan said.

Happy Childhood Doesn t Guarantee Good Mental Health, Study Reveals

Happy Childhood Doesn t Guarantee Good Mental Health, Study Reveals KEY POINTS A study revealed that early life experiences are not solely responsible for a person s mental health later on in life Researchers found that people who had happy, stable childhoods are still at risk of developing symptoms of anxiety in adulthood They suggested that an individual s ability to adapt to certain situations may be what influences their overall mental health Although negative experiences in childhood are known to increase the risk of developing mental illness, a recent study has suggested that having a happy childhood isn t exactly the key to good mental health in adulthood.

Study Investigates the Consequences of Virtual Exergaming

Study Investigates the Consequences of Virtual Exergaming Written by AZoRoboticsFeb 5 2021 The launch of virtual reality (VR) fitness games on consoles like Nintendo and Playstation has paved the way for virtual exergaming  as a popular way to exercise, specifically among younger people. Image Credit: University of South Australia. Although VR is unquestionably elevating fitness games to a completely new level, scientists at the University of South Australia (UniSA) have been warning players about the possible side effects of VR, specifically in the first hour after playing. A new study published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research, by researchers from UniSA analyzes the repercussions of playing Beat Saber one of the most familiar VR exergames.

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