Harvesting history, Laxton : the medieval village that survived the modern age
A video covering the medieval farming and life styles preserved in Laxton, a small village in Nottinghamshire which has survived the modern age. Includes images and artefacts from the exhibition presented by the University of Nottingham Department of Manuscripts and Special Collections. Suitable for community education, secondary education, undergraduate year one and further education Author and presenter: Kathryn Summerwill. Kathryn Summerwill qualified as a professional archivist from the Univ
ASSIMILATE draft questions for programme leader interview
interview question set for ASSIMILATE students to ask of the programme leader at their research institution
Olympus 25mm Auto Camera
Camera with AII electronic flash. Sliding lens cover reveals film speed settings etc. concealed below lens. Black plastic case - smooth and compact.. Maker: Olympus. Date: 1985 - 1989 - from the The Betty Smithers Design Collection at Staffordshire University.
Applications of semiconductor devices : amplifiers : electrical and electronic principles : presenta
This presentation is a part of the level 4 module -- Electrical and Electronic Principles, part of the 2009/2010 Engineering (foundation degree, BEng and HN) courses from University of Wales Newport (course codes H101, H691, H620, HH37 and 001H). It is part of the core modules for the full time 1 st year undergraduate programme.
This open educational resource was released through the Higher Education Academy Engineering Subject Centre Open Engineering Resources Pilot project. The project was
Nanoscience
The Kavli Institute of Nanoscience at Delft University of Technology studies new physics and exploits novel principles in nanostructured devices with a new functionality. The nanostructures vary from superconductors to biopolymers and are obtained from nature or fabricated with bottom-up methods (starting with atoms or molecules) or top-down techniques (such as electron-beam lithography).
The Institute consists of several research groups and a nanofabrication cleanroom facility. With a staff of
Doing it with EEEEEs workshop proposal
1. Description of the content of this workshop (200 words) This will be used as an abstract for the Conference Programme What skills do employers want from graduates? How does the Institute for Enterprise contribute to enhancing these skills at Leeds Met? This participatory session will explore the range of graduate skills regarded as important by employers and will highlight the ways in which the Institute is supporting the embedding of these skills across the University. Together we will conte
Introduction to Java Swing - part 1
Video lecture from a series on Internet Applications delivered by Graham Mansfield. Running time approximately 30 minutes.
Forensic Computing Concepts - Jurisdiction Issues
Video lecture from a series on Forensic Computing Concepts delivered by Bob Shaw and Hatem Tammam. Running time approximately 52 minutes.
Bitmap Graphics on the Web
Video lecture from a series on Web Multimedia delivered by Al Dawes. Running time approximately 33 minutes.
Web Media Design
Video lecture from a series on Web Multimedia delivered by Al Dawes. Running time approximately 40 minutes.
Internet Applications: CSS
Video lecture from a series on Internet Applications delivered by Graham Mansfield. Running time approximately 48 minutes.
Internet Applications: Java Servlets
Video lecture from a series on Internet Applications delivered by Graham Mansfield. Running time approximately 36 minutes.
Java Servlets: part 2
Video lecture from a series on Internet Applications delivered by Graham Mansfield. Running time approximately 49 minutes.
SQL and JDBC Servlets
Video lecture from a series on Internet Applications delivered by Graham Mansfield. Running time approximately 48 minutes.
Validation and Exceptions
Video lecture from a series on Internet Applications delivered by Graham Mansfield. Running time approximately 48 minutes.
Attributes and Scopes
Video lecture from a series on Internet Applications delivered by Graham Mansfield. Running time approximately 34 minutes.
Beans Servlets - stage 4
Video lecture from a series on Internet Applications delivered by Graham Mansfield. Running time approximately 32 minutes.
Research methods: Why research and why study research?
This module is designed primarily for students taking sport-related courses, but knowledge and use of research methods is widely shared across a range of social science disciplines, so students from any other such discipline should find this useful too. It is important to focus on methods, almost to the exclusion of any actual content, at least until you find your bearings. Thus although there are important differences between them students of Outdoor Adventure should find something of interest
Research methods: Designing surveys presentation
This presentation is part of "Research methods" module. This module is designed primarily for students taking sport-related courses, but knowledge and use of research methods is widely shared across a range of social science disciplines, so students from any other such discipline should find this useful too. It is important to focus on methods, almost to the exclusion of any actual content, at least until you find your bearings. Thus although there are important differences between them students
Research methods: Semiotics and signification
This resource is part of "Research methods" module. This module is designed primarily for students taking sport-related courses, but knowledge and use of research methods is widely shared across a range of social science disciplines, so students from any other such discipline should find this useful too. It is important to focus on methods, almost to the exclusion of any actual content, at least until you find your bearings. Thus although there are important differences between them students of













