Quality and relevance of literature sources
Quality and relevance of literature sources - UNSPECIFIED
Keywords:information literacy
Anatomy of a medical journal article
Anatomy of a medical journal article - Donna O'Malley
Keywords:Journal literature
Learning Objects at CIPeL
Learning Objects at CIPeL - UNSPECIFIED
Keywords:Health
Library Guide: Searching Databases - Hints & Tips
Library Guide: Searching Databases - Hints & Tips - Michael Whitton and Library Engineering, Science & Mathematics team
Keywords:information literacy
Library Guide: improving your search & Search Planner
Library Guide: improving your search & Search Planner - Michael Whitton and Library Engineering, Science & Mathematics team
Keywords:information literacy
David Gauntlett's inaugural lecture, 'Participation culture, creativity, and social change', from 12
David Gauntlett's inaugural lecture, 'Participation culture, creativity, and social change', from 12 November 2008: the key themes in ten minutes - UNSPECIFIED
Keywords:Participation
Writing an academic literature review
Writing an academic literature review - Jonathan Copley
Keywords:Literature review
Pachler N (2008) SCOPING A VISION FOR FORMATIVE E-ASSESSMENT - FEEDBACK Findings from the literature
Pachler N (2008) SCOPING A VISION FOR FORMATIVE E-ASSESSMENT - FEEDBACK Findings from the literature review - William Warburton
Keywords:UNSPECIFIED
Where are all these links taking us?
Where are all these links taking us? - Hugh Davis
Keywords:Adaptive Hypertext
The value of using short-format podcasts to enhance learning and teaching
The value of using short-format podcasts to enhance learning and teaching - UNSPECIFIED
Keywords:podcast
Educating an iPod generation: undergraduate attitudes, experiences and understanding of vodcast and
Educating an iPod generation: undergraduate attitudes, experiences and understanding of vodcast and podcast use - UNSPECIFIED
Keywords:podcast
Talk the talk: Learner-generated podcasts as catalysts for knowledge creation
Talk the talk: Learner-generated podcasts as catalysts for knowledge creation - UNSPECIFIED
Keywords:podcast
e-Research Methods Theme 3 Literature Review ZIP
e-Research Methods Theme 3 Literature Review ZIP - UNSPECIFIED
Keywords:Research Methods
The Culture Beat and New Media
Celebrity culture and the brutal economics of print journalism have conspired to kill arts criticism, but it has begun migrating to the web, where it just may survive and even thrive. Panelists discuss the field’s colorful history, current decline, and possibly vibrant future.
Arts criticism went through a Wild West
Applied Humanities: Transforming Humanities Education
In the first of four panels celebrating the 10th Anniversary of the Comparative Media Studies (CMS) program at MIT, panelists reflect on the wide range of projects and media studies offspring that have emerged from this innovative program.
Major CMS themes include the development of community, creation of a deeper unders
New Frontiers in Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder Research
In contrast to cardiovascular disease, few breakthrough remedies for psychiatric illness have emerged in the past half century. Edward Scolnick lays blame for this dismal situation on barriers to understanding the genetic basis behind such illnesses. But the research drought may be over, as the current revolution in
Reception of Classical Literature in the 20th Century
Dr Fiona Macintosh gives a lecture on the classical literature and its reception in the 20th Century. In particular, the Odyssey, the Medea and Oedipus Rex. Part of the OxBridge Classics Conference for Schools.
Sleep in the Global 24/7 Society
Professor Foster gives a talk on some of the causes and consequences of sleep disruption and explores how our increasingly sleep deprived society is have unanticipated consequences for out physical and mental health
Old English in Context Lecture 2 - Society
Lecture delivered by Dr Stuart D Lee, 24/1/08, English Faculty, University of Oxford on Anglo-Saxon society in relation to the literature.
Old English in Context Lecture 1 - Historical texts
Lecture by Dr S. D. Lee, Faculty of English, Oxford University - placing Old English literature in its historical and social context.













