My Brilliant Career - Steve Cropley
Steve Cropley is editor-in-chief of Haymarket’s Autocar magazine. He began working in journalism on the Adelaide Advertiser as a cadet in 1967. He was recruited by CAR in 1978, and became editor from 1981 – 1988.
He is still a day to day contributor and columnist at Autocar and still loves it. Here he discusses getting on and getting into journalism
Murray Walker talks about his career in motorsport broadcasting
In this Coventry Conversation Motorsport broadcasting legend Murray Walker talks about his long and distinguished career as a motorsport commentator.
Murray Walker talks about his career in motorsport broadcasting
In this Coventry Conversation Motorsport broadcasting legend Murray Walker talks about his long and distinguished career as a motorsport commentator.
Toolkit: Unit 1 - How responsive are schools to the socio-economic challenges in South Africa today?
The purpose of this toolkit is to understand what threatens the quality of education in your school so that you can take informed action to remedy the situation.
Learning Guide: Unit 1 - How responsive are schools to the socio-economic challenges in South Africa
In this first Unit we reflect on the role that schools are expected to play in society and what the impact is of socio-economic issues like HIV and AIDS, poverty and violence on schools. Are schools doing enough to respond constructively to these social challenges? Your first response may well be that the focus of the school must be on teaching and learning and that social issues must be taken care of by the community, government agencies and non-government organisations.
Patient Communication Skills, 2009
The materials on this page represent a curriculum for teaching effective patient communication to dentistry students. These techniques could be useful for other healthcare providers, as well: medical students, nursing students, public health providers, and in-practice health care providers. There are two main types of resources: performance keys and videos.
Performance Keys are text documents that articulate key patient interaction skills, and give examples of more and less effective techniques
The FunWorks: Career Resources
This website is great for inspiring our youth to explore various careers. The site offers a fun formula for exploring careers depending upon one's interest. It is cleverly divided into "interest" categories such as; music, medicine, law, technology, art / design, sports, exploration, science and math. The goal is for students to explore different areas while relating them to what they enjoy. Students will find many games and job descriptions and might be cleverly surprised to find careers that t
Skills Search - Self-Assessment
Free analysis to find occupations that match most of your skills. Choose from six groups which skills you have or plan to acquire: Basic Skills, Complex Problem Solving, Resource Management, Social, Systems and Technical Skills. The program matches to occupations and each is linked to a summary/description.
Math Games for Kids-Improve Math Skills Bonnie Terry, M. Ed. shows a variety of math games to improve math skills. There are two levels of play, primary and middle grade. These card games make learning math facts fun. The game is for addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division practice. The cards used in the game would be easy to make. Video is of good quality and the game is a good idea for parents and teachers.
Florida State University Career Portfolios
The FSU Career Portfolio is an interactive tool that will allow you to record, reflect upon, and evaluate your experiences, both in and out of class, while at Florida State University.Through the FSU Career Portfolio, you can: Build a detailed portfolio of your skills, experiences and accomplishments. Include an online resume, references, transcripts and even samples of your work. Learn about skills that employers value. Discover
Video: “Immigration in a Time of Economic Crisis: Downturns and Returns in US/Mexico Relations”
The Vanderbilt Center for Latin American Studies, ConexiónAméricas and the Woodrow Wilson Center Mexico Institute presented this Sept. 7, 2010, roundtable discussion of the effects of recent economic downturn on Mexican immigration to the U.S. The panel brought together leading experts to analyze the interrelation of immigration, economic crisis, and increased border security—and what thiskeep reading »
NetGeners.Net: The ne(x)t generation learner - Skills you need in lifelong learning knowledge and in
NetGeners.Net space is there to provide you with the opportunity to work on your F/OSS project in a more structured way, to see what others are doing and how they do it and also to engage with fellow students of your course and others interested in this area.
Gov't and the Marketplace Seminar: Fostering Economic Growth #5 - Q&A
Fostering Economic Growth - Case Study: Massachusetts Film Tax Credit
* Dan O'Connell, CEO, Massachusetts Competitive Partnership
* Peter Enrich, Professor, School of Law, Northeastern University
Moderator: Barry Bluestone, Dean, School of Public Policy & Urban Affairs
Gov't and the Marketplace Seminar: Fostering Economic Growth #4 - Enrich
Fostering Economic Growth - Case Study: Massachusetts Film Tax Credit
* Dan O'Connell, CEO, Massachusetts Competitive Partnership
* Peter Enrich, Professor, School of Law, Northeastern University
Moderator: Barry Bluestone, Dean, School of Public Policy & Urban Affairs
Gov't and the Marketplace Seminar: Fostering Economic Growth #3 - O'Connell
Fostering Economic Growth - Case Study: Massachusetts Film Tax Credit
* Dan O'Connell, CEO, Massachusetts Competitive Partnership
* Peter Enrich, Professor, School of Law, Northeastern University
Moderator: Barry Bluestone, Dean, School of Public Policy & Urban Affairs
Gov't and the Marketplace Seminar: Fostering Economic Growth #2 - Bluestone
Fostering Economic Growth - Case Study: Massachusetts Film Tax Credit
* Dan O'Connell, CEO, Massachusetts Competitive Partnership
* Peter Enrich, Professor, School of Law, Northeastern University
Moderator: Barry Bluestone, Dean, School of Public Policy & Urban Affairs
Gov't and the Marketplace Seminar: Fostering Economic Growth #1 - Introduction
September 28, 2010
Fostering Economic Growth - Case Study: Massachusetts Film Tax Credit
Introduction: Nonnie Burns, Senior University Fellow, Northeastern University
* Dan O'Connell, CEO, Massachusetts Competitive Partnership
* Peter Enrich, Professor, School of Law, Northeastern University
Moderator: Barry Bluestone, Dean, School of Public Policy & Urban Affairs
The nervous system
The nervous system is the master controlling and communicating system of the body. Every thought, action and emotion reflects the activity of the nervous system. This is part 1 of 10 in the Confirm physical health status series.
GeoGebra Free mathematics software for learning and teaching
GeoGebra is free and multi-platform dynamic mathematics software for all levels of education that joins geometry, algebra, tables, graphing, statistics and calculus in one easy-to-use package. It has received several educational software awards in Europe a
Preparing for Skills Recognition: Trainers guide
Trainers guide. This module will help you prepare for the process of gaining formal recognition for skills and knowledge you have acquired through formal learning, on-the-job training and learning, or through experience gained in other areas of your life. Forms part of the Certificate III in Management.













