Items where SHU Author is "Purvis, Alison"
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Article
JORDAN, Alastair Ross, CLAXTON, David, PURVIS, Alison, BARNES, Andrew and FYSH, Mary
(2018).
Sprint interval training on the vertical treadmill improves aerobic and anaerobic running performance.
Journal of Exercise Rehabilitation, 14 (1), 106-112.
JORDAN, Alastair, BARNES, Andrew, CLAXTON, David, PURVIS, Alison and FYSH, Mary
(2017).
Kinematics and neuromuscular recruitment during vertical treadmill exercise.
Journal of Exercise Rehabilitation, 13 (3), 307-314.
RUDDOCK, Alan, ROBBINS, Brent, TEW, Garry, BOURKE, Liam and PURVIS, Alison
(2017).
Practical cooling strategies during continuous exercise in hot environments: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Sports Medicine, 47 (3), 517-532.
RUDDOCK, Alan, TEW, Garry and PURVIS, Alison
(2016).
Effect of hand cooling on body temperature, cardiovascular and perceptual responses during recumbent cycling in a hot environment.
Journal of Sports Sciences, 1-9.
PURVIS, Alison, RODGER, Helen and BECKINGHAM, Sue
(2016).
Engagement or distraction : the use of social media for learning in higher education.
Student Engagement and Experience Journal, 5 (1).
RUDDOCK, Alan, CHATZIOPOLOS, K, PARKINGTON, T, TEW, Garry and PURVIS, Alison
(2014).
Effect of hand cooling on body temperature, cardiovascular and perceptual responses during recumbent cycling in a hot environment.
Journal of Science and Cycling, 3 (2).
RUDDOCK, A.D., TEW, Garry and PURVIS, Alison
(2014).
Reliability of intestinal temperature using an ingestible telemetry pill system during exercise in a hot environment.
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 28 (3), 861-869.
LOW, D., CABLE, T. and PURVIS, A.
(2005).
Exercise thermoregulation and hyperprolactinaemia.
Ergonomics, 48 (11-14), 1547-1557.
LOW, D., PURVIS, A., REILLY, T. and CABLE, N. T.
(2005).
The prolactin responses to active and passive heating in man.
Experimental physiology, 90 (6), 909-917.
PURVIS, A. and TUNSTALL, H.
(2004).
Effects of sock type on foot skin temperature and thermal demand during exercise.
Ergonomics, 47 (15), 1657-1668.
Book Section
PURVIS, Alison, RODGER, Helen and BECKINGHAM, Sue
(2016).
Experiences of social media in higher education: barriers, enablers and next steps.
In:
Social Media for Learning in Higher Education 2015 Conference proceedings (#SocMedHE15).
Sheffield, Sheffield Hallam University.
BECKINGHAM, Sue, PURVIS, Alison and RODGER, Helen
(2014).
The SHU Social Media CoLab: developing a social media strategy through open dialogue and collaborative guidance.
In:
Proceedings of the European Conference on Social Media.
Sonning, Wokingham, Academic Conferences and Publishing International Limited.
PURVIS, A., CRUTCHLEY, D. and FLINT, A.
(2009).
Beyond peer observation of teaching.
In: GOSLING, D. and O'CONNOR, K. M., (eds.)
Beyond the Peer Observation of Teaching.
SEDA Paper
(124).
London, Staff and Educational Development Association, 23-28.
PURVIS, A. and CABLE, N. T.
(2002).
The effects of phase control materials on hand skin temperature within gloves of soccer goalkeepers.
In: REILLY, T. and GREEVES, J., (eds.)
Advances in sport, leisure and ergonomics.
London, Routledge, 45-53.