Help, de kinderen zitten op Facebook Zetten sociale netwerken jongeren aan tot drank- en drugsmisbruik? Zo lijkt het er op, als we een onderzoek van het National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse van de Columbia Universiteit uit New York …

Bijscholingsaanbod van Modem najaar 2011 In het najaar (2011) geeft Modem weer verschillende modules over computeraanpassingen en communicatietoepasingen voor mensen met een beperking. Er zitten verschillende modules in die voor het onderwijs erg …

BURN - Biosciences Undergraduate Research at Nottingham
This is a module framework. It can be viewed online or downloaded as a zip file.
Research produced 2006 - 2009.
BURN brings final year undergraduate research work to public view in a professional and relevant way. The students represented here have risen to the challenges of doing rigorous research and presenting their work to a wider audience. Their articles show the distance they have travelled during their studies. They also demonstrate the inquiry and critical thinking skills that have bee
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Episode 160: Delusions of development: Pro-market forces at work in the do-good industry WSU PARK(ing) Day Literacy for Professional Purposes - a module summary Hand hygiene Methods of Hydrogen Storage - An Introduction Harvesting history, Laxton : the medieval village that survived the modern age Neil Patrick Harris gets Hollywood star U.S. Week Ahead: Fed aims to restore confidence ISS Update - Nov. 17, 2011 Les Chiffres 1-20 King Lear to In the loop : fiction and British politics Goodbye, Chiang Kai-shek Thai drugs to go up in smoke Babbage: September 28, 2011 King Lear to In the loop : fiction and British politics King Lear to In the loop : fiction and British politics
Who says a park needs to stretch for acres, if not miles, to provide a sense of serenity in the natural world? On Friday the Washington State University Landscape Architecture Club converted a single parking space in front of Ferdinand's ice cream shop into a park for a day.
More about this story here: http://news.wsu.edu/pages/publications.asp?Action=Detail&PublicationID=27606&TypeID=1
A module summary for 'Literacy for Professional Purposes', with links to all of the module resources
Aimed at healthcare practitioners, this learning object describes why hand hygiene is so important in a healthcare setting, then uses video clips to demonstrate correct, and incorrect, hand washing techniques.
This module gives an introduction to the attractiveness of Hydrogen as a fuel, as well as five methods to store hydrogen.
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 U
Sep. 16 - Actor Neil Patrick Harris receives the 2,448th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Lindsay Claiborn reports.
Sept. 16 - The Fed is likely to outline a plan to buy longer-term securities and provide a boost to confidence during its two-day policy meeting, says Reuters Correspondent Mark Felsenthal.
The International Space Station video update for Nov. 17, 2011.
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On 11 December 2009, Nottingham University's Centre for British Politics held a conference at the British Academy that drew together politicians, writers and academics to explore the interaction of British politics and fiction.
In addition to the conference several video interviews were conducted with some of the speakers on the day.
In this interview taken at the Fiction and British Politics Conference in London, Research Fellow - Matthew Bailey - answers a question posed by Hazel Blears. Co
Driven out of mainland China by Mao's communists, Chiang Kai shek, the man who ruled Taiwan for more than a quarter of a century, this 2:33 video shows how there were two sides to his leadership. Not checked for accuracy so teachers should review carefully.
Sept. 17 - Officials in Thailand prepare to destroy over $132 million worth of illegal narcotics as the country's PM vows to get tough on drugs. Andrew Raven reports.
Amazon's Kindle Fire tablet, showmanship in the tech industry, and Carl Icahn's rumoured investment in RIM, maker of BlackBerry
On 11 December 2009, Nottingham University's Centre for British Politics held a conference at the British Academy that drew together politicians, writers and academics to explore the interaction of British politics and fiction.
In addition to the conference several video interviews were conducted with some of the speakers on the day.
In this interview taken at the Fiction and British Politics Conference in London, playwright James Graham (Toryboyz, Little Madam, Sons of York) talks about his
On 11 December 2009, Nottingham University's Centre for British Politics held a conference at the British Academy that drew together politicians, writers and academics to explore the interaction of British politics and fiction.
In addition to the conference several video interviews were conducted with some of the speakers on the day.
In this interview taken at the Fiction and British Politics Conference in London, screenwriter Tony Saint talks about an upcoming BBC drama based on the MPs expe













