Managing withdrawal
This learning object covers how to assess a client for stages of withdrawal, be aware of concurrent medical conditions which may mimic and/or mask withdrawal and to respond appropriately. Information is provided about the main withdrawal programs available.
The Sector, Service Provider, Client and You
This learning object identifies the links between the sector, the service provider, the client and the worker which forms Australia's welfare response to the health and social harms associated with the abuse of legal and illicit drugs.
Facilitate eLearning
This learning object provides content, resources, activities and tasks to support the competencies in the unit DEL501B Facilitate eLearning, from the TAA Training Package.
11.328J Urban Design Skills: Observing, Interpreting, and Representing the City (MIT)
The course is designed to be an introduction to methods of analyzing, evaluating, and recording the urban environment first hand. Its aim is to supplement existing courses that cover theory and history of city design and planning and to better prepare students without prior design background for the studio sequence.
Smartphone chips power ASML profits
Dutch chip manufacturing company ASML reports a 700 percent rise in its fourth quarter profits.
Lesson #013, Wednesday The Italians only really use 21 letters, but sometimes they do use the other 5 if the word is a non-Italian word containing one of those letters. The 5 letters that are not a part of the Italian alphabet are J, K, W, X, and Y. A = a B = bi C = ci D = di E = e F = effe G = gi H = acca I = i L = elle M = emme N = enne O = o P = pi Q = cu R = erre S = esse T = ti U
Kratts Creatures-Who's Who?-Creature Kingdom-Part 3 of 3
In part 3 of this video, the Kratt Brothers end their journey through the Creature Kingdom as they try to find the aardvark and elephant. The brothers share how the manatees, aardvark, and elephants are related. Â This is part 3 of 3. (9:23)
BEYOND KYOTO: Green Innovation and Enterprise for the 21st Century - Opening Address
There is a great deal of innovation in the areas of green enterprise and clean technology in Oxford and the greater Oxford-London-Cambridge region, presenting an infrastructural advantage supported by world-class universities and businesses. The Oxford Business and Environment Network, with the support of Saïd Business School, the Institute for Science, Innovation and Society, the Oxford Centre for Entrepreneurship and Innovation and the Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship, is organising t
Survival Phrases #28 - Finding places in Spain
Learn Spanish travel phrases with SpanishPod101.com! A little Spanish can go such a long way! Whether you’re traveling, visiting, or sightseeing, SpanishPod101.com has all the essential travel phrases just for you! Today we cover a high frequency Spanish phrase sure to be of use on your trip, travels or vacation to Spain.
You’re in Spain, but [...]
Produce Documents on Computer
This learning object contains information and activities on computer basics. Includes using Word to edit a document, printing, saving and backing up files.
Provide Accommodation and Reception Services
This learning object contains informationand activities on performing reception duties in a hotel. Includes pre-arrival checks, welcoming guests and organising guest departure.
Review response to water quality problems
This learning object contains resources and activities that focus on reviewing a response to a water quality problem.
The key areas are: reviewing the incident and completing the documentation requirements.
The task is to investigate and evaluate the response and record your findings.
Texas A&M Trotter Lecture on the Crossroads of Faith & Science
http://www.tamu.edu Two prominent scientists — one, an experimental physicist and expert on Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity from Stanford University, and the other, a Wolf Prize-winning mathematical physicist from the University of Oxford renowned for his contributions to the theory of non-periodic tilings and the foundations of quantum theory — visited Texas A&M University to present their views of faith, science and society as part of the university's ninth annual Trotter En
The Freedom March
Actual newsreel footage of the Freedom March from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, led by Martin Luther King, Jr. (1:38)
A Degree of Distinction Part 1
In this podcast acclaimed broadcaster Peter Snow talks about his honorary graduation at The University of Nottingham.
He speaks candidly about his reaction to the occasion, his illustrious family and how he went from ancient history and classics to Television news.
Parts 2 and 3 of this podcast are also available from the University of Nottingham
Peter Snow
A Year in Focus - Assessing Gordon Brown Part 1
In this podcast Doctor Steven Fielding takes a look back at Gordon Brown's first half-term in office.
In this, the first of three episodes, Doctor Fielding rates the Prime Minister on his performance in International Relations.
Doctor Fielding works in the University's School of Politics and International Relations. He is an expert in
Steven Fielding
A Degree of Distinction Part 3
In this podcast acclaimed broadcaster Peter Snow talks about his honorary graduation at The University of Nottingham.
He also talks about surviving a plane crash in America and rounds off the interview with some radical advice for the University’s graduates.
Parts 1 and 2 of this podcast are also available from the University of Notti
Peter Snow
Dressed for Success
At the age of 91, most people will already have been taking things easy for a number of years. Not so for the man responsible for robing graduates at the University of Nottingham – at 91 he’s just beginning his retirement!
In his 27 years service to the University, Arthur Roland Benson (known to all as Ron) has robed such distinguished honorary graduates as Sir David Attenborough,
Ron Benson
William McKinley Biography
More of a slide, this video goes through the life of President McKinley.
Microelectronics
The MSc programme in Microelectronics is supported by the Department of Microelectronics and Computer Engineering. It takes 24 months and is fully conducted in English. The programme offers challenging high-level education and research to talented students holding a BSc degree in technology or science. The first year comprises theoretical study, assignments and laboratory work. The second year is largely devoted to the graduation project, which involves participating in one of the university's a













