Nigel Jamieson
- I'd describe myself as
- An Academic
Title | Semester | Linked to | Last updated |
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DIGD504 - Theory and Context I | Semester 1 2019 | 01/03/2021 00:21:35 | |
DIGD606 - Motion Capture Live | Semester 2 2019 | 18/06/2019 22:07:52 | |
DIGD703 - Theory and Context V | Semester 1 2019 | 12/02/2019 05:22:44 | |
DIGD504 - Theory and Context I | Semester 1 2020 | 05/02/2020 03:49:29 | |
DIGD606 - Motion Capture Live | Semester 2 2020 | 01/07/2020 23:37:00 | |
DIGD505 - Theory and Context II | Semester 2 2019 | 18/06/2019 00:36:14 | |
DIGD703 - Theory and Context V | Semester 1 2021 | 26/01/2021 22:35:42 | |
DIGD606 - Motion Capture Live | Semester 2 2021 | 23/06/2021 03:25:53 | |
DIGD703 - Theory and Context V | Semester 1 2020 | 05/02/2020 04:02:35 | |
DIGD703 - Theory and Context V | Semester 1 2022 | 14/11/2021 21:31:26 | |
DIGD703 - Theory and Context V | Semester 1 2023 | 11/01/2023 19:53:09 | |
DIGD606 - Motion Capture Live | Semester 2 2022 | 10/05/2022 22:02:06 |
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