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Student engagement in the educational interface: Understanding the mechanisms of student success
ER Kahu, K Nelson
Higher education research & development 37 (1), 58-71, 2018
7122018
Transition pedagogy: A third generation approach to FYE-A case study of policy and practice for the higher education sector
S Kift, K Nelson, J Clarke
Student Success 1 (1), 1-20, 2010
5832010
Beyond curriculum reform: Embedding the transition experience
S Kift, K Nelson
HERDSA conference 2005, 225-235, 2005
2612005
Good practice for enhancing the engagement and success of commencing students
KJ Nelson, C Quinn, A Marrington, JA Clarke
Higher Education 63, 83-96, 2012
1902012
Student retention and learning analytics: A snapshot of Australian practices and a framework for advancement
C Colvin, T Rogers, A Wade, S Dawson, D Gasevic, S Buckingham Shum, ...
Australian Government Office for Learning and Teaching, 2016
1612016
Student interest as a key driver of engagement for first year students
E Kahu, K Nelson, C Picton
Student Success 8 (2), 55-66, 2017
1592017
Information security culture: a behaviour compliance conceptual framework
S Alfawaz, K Nelson, K Mohannak
Information Security 2010: AISC'10 Proceedings of the Eighth Australasian ¡¦, 2010
1432010
Student success: The identification and support of first year university students at risk of attrition
K Nelson, M Duncan, J Clarke
Studies in Learning, Evaluation, Innovation and Development 6 (1), 1-15, 2009
1402009
Effective teaching and support of students from low socioeconomic status backgrounds: Resources for Australian higher education
M Devlin, S Kift, K Nelson, L Smith, J McKay
Department of Industry, Innovation, Science, Research and Tertiary Education, 2012
1122012
Enhancing the transition of commencing students into university: An institution-wide approach
KJ Nelson, JE Smith, JA Clarke
Higher Education Research & Development 31 (2), 185-199, 2012
932012
A blueprint for enhanced transition: Taking an holistic approach to managing student transition into a large university
K Nelson, S Kift, J Humphreys, W Harper
9th Pacific Rim in Higher Education (FYHE)-2006 Conference Proceedings, 1-11, 2006
902006
Trends in policies, programs and practices in the Australasian first year experience literature 2000-2010
K Nelson, J Clarke, S Kift, T Creagh
Queensland University of Technology, 2011
892011
Proposed framework for understanding information security culture and practices in the Saudi context
M Alnatheer, K Nelson
Security Research Centre, School of Computer and Security Science, Edith ¡¦, 2009
882009
¡®Hardworking, determined and happy¡¯: first-year students¡¯ understanding and experience of success
C Picton, ER Kahu, K Nelson
Higher education research & development 37 (6), 1260-1273, 2018
822018
Pathways to engagement: A longitudinal study of the first-year student experience in the educational interface
ER Kahu, C Picton, K Nelson
Higher Education 79, 657-673, 2020
772020
Expectations and realities for first year students at an Australian university
K Nelson, S Kift, J Clarke
Proceedings of the 11th Pacific Rim First Year in Higher Education ¡¦, 2008
742008
A transition pedagogy for student engagement and first-year learning, success and retention
K Nelson, S Kift, J Clarke
Engaging with learning in higher education, 117-144, 2012
632012
Effective teaching and support of students from low socioeconomic status backgrounds: Practical advice for teaching staff
M Devlin, K Nelson, K Kift, L Smith, J McKay
Office for Learning and Teaching, 2012
602012
Understanding and measuring information security culture
M Al Natheer, T Chan, K Nelson
Proceedings of the 16th Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems ¡¦, 2012
602012
Barriers to information technology governance adoption: a preliminary empirical investigation
M Othman, T Chan, E Foo, G Timbrell
Knowledge Management and Innovation-A Business Competitive Edge Perspective ¡¦, 2011
542011
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