Info2009 Group Project
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Info2009 Group Project on the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
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Project for computer application
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e-Research Methods Theme 5 Project Management
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e-Research Methods Theme 5 Project Management ZIP
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Footsteps project
This is the website of the AHRC funded project 'In the Footsteps of Jesus and the Prophet: Sociality, Caring and the Religious Imagination In the Filipino Diaspora'. The Footsteps Project is a major two year research project funded within the AHRC Diaspora Programme, concerned with the experiences of Filipino carers living and working in the Middle East and the role that Filipino religious congregations play in creating sociality, community and social networks among fellow migrants, both local a
Didattica per progetti
L’idea chiave della didattica per progetti è quella che gli studenti realizzino un progetto in un ambiente di apprendimento opportunamente strutturato da un gruppo di insegnanti. Questo ambiente sarà costituito da diverse componenti: uno spazio fisico, una contesto sociale, una dimensione individuale, una serie di attività da svolgere, un prodotto da sviluppare.,Istituzione universitaria di secondo e terzo livello (ciclo II e III) per la formazione degli insegnanti e/o dei formatori,Progett
Idioms in ASL - Snug as a Bug in a Rug
English idioms are presented in American Sign Language through skits that demonstrate the meaning of the idiom. A project from Kentucky School for the Deaf. Text included. (0:50)
Leading through Adversity
Few companies have endured such hardship, or risen to such heights in a brief span of time as Akamai Technologies. Paul Sagan tells how he became the CEO of this young firm, and helped it survive and then flourish despite “unimaginable adversity.”
Brought up in a Chicago newspaper family, Sagan trained for a life in journalis
The Future of Publishing
Nostalgia, anxiety and optimism mix in this panel devoted to imagining what lies ahead for the book, as publishing professionals and others discuss the impact of digital technology on the business.
Small Beer Press, Gavin Grant’s boutique Massachusetts publishing company, “is still in the business of producing pa
Education Nation: Six Leading Edges of Innovation in Our Schools
The daily news is full of stories about failing schools, as well as those undergoing miraculous rescues. But there are also schools that have devised innovative and constructive practices that are worth studying and emulating, according to Milton Chen of The George Lucas Educational Foundation. The Foundation has been documenting n
Idioms in ASL - Pull a Rabbit Out of a Hat
English idioms are presented in American Sign Language through skits that demonstrate the meaning of the idiom. A project from Kentucky School for the Deaf. *Open captioned for hearing students. (1:24)
What’s New at the MIT Center for Future Civic Media?
Based on this roster of speakers, the MIT Center for Future Civic Media exists in a constant state of productive ferment, if not adrenaline rush. In a series of brief, timed talks, 13 (!) researchers describe projects to help communities leverage self-knowledge into useful change or even transformation.
Ryan O’T
Opening the Mind’s Eye- Learning to See
It’s rare to find research that simultaneously advances basic science and brings good into people’s lives, but Pawan Sinha’s Project Prakash does precisely that. An investigator of human visual processing, Sinha is interested in how these brain mechanisms develop. For his work, Sinha realized the ideal subjects would
Gutenberg and the digital revolution
Bodley's head librarian, Sarah Thomas, talks about the history of the Bodleian Library and the changes that are taking place within it, particularly the digitisation project -creating electronic digital versions of books- currently underway
Clinical Trial Protocol Development
Dr Phaik Yeong Cheah, Head of Clinical Trials at the Mahidol-Oxford Research Unit in Bangkok, Thailand discusses clinical trial protocol development. This lecture is an introduction to the topic and gives an overview from initial concept through to GCP requirements, ethical considerations, study drugs and procedures and safety reporting.
St Cross Seminar: Cognitive Bias and the Precautionary Principle
Dr Steve Clarke a researcher on the AHRC Project 'Cognitive Science and Religious Conflict' discusses Cass Sunstein's attack on the precautionary principle.
Protecting People in Conflict and Crisis: Plenary 1
This podcast was recorded at the first semi-plenary session of the Protecting People in Conflict and Crisis conference. This podcast was recorded at the first semi-plenary session of the Protecting People in Conflict and Crisis conference, which was held by the Refugee Studies Centre (in collaboration with the Humanitarian Policy Group) on Tuesday 22th September 2009 at Harris Manchester College, University of Oxford. Presented by Zachary Lomo, Former Director of the Refugee Law Project, Makere
Beaded Hair Clip Supplies
This video gives instructions for how to make beaded hair clips using foam shapes. The hair clips can be personalized with some simple
supplies. Supplies needed for this project are: foam shapes, beads, craft glue, scissors, plate, hair clip.
(R&DA 21) Developing Trainee Teachers’ Understanding of Pupils with Special Educational Needs
This TDA Research and Development Award considered how the sensitivity of trainees to special educational needs may be refined by writing from the point of view of pupils with special educational needs. A trial with 230 trainees with one provider was undertaken and changes in perception recorded. The project was supported by a TDA Research and Development Award













