Peary-MacMillan Arctic Museum Introduction
An introduction to Bowdoin College's Peary-MacMillan Arctic museum. Discussions with Susan A. Kaplan, Director, Genevieve LeMoine, Curator/Registrar and Emma Bonanomi, Curatorial Assistant for Exhibitions.
Wikis: an introduction
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4. Introduction to sharing learning resources
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5. Introduction to learning repositories and learning communities
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7. Introduction to educational metadata and metadata-based searching
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1. Introduction to ICT and WWW for educational uses
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Introduction to Conveyancing: Additional resources
This module provides a useful resource for Certificate IV in Conveyancing. It is a collection of suggested learning outcomes; sources of information; self assesment; and glossary. The purpose of this module is to provide students with knowleddge of the professional practice of conveyancing, the legislation governing conveyancing, and the professional conduct and ethics.
Introduction to heritage tourism
The module aims to introduce participants to the terminology and concepts involved in heritage tourism and to understand the difference between mainstream tourism and heritage tourism.
Commas - an introduction
Aspirations VLE: an introduction
A short introduction to Mobile Technologies
Cage & Aviary Newspaper Introduction
18.712 Introduction to Representation Theory (MIT)
The goal of this course is to give an undergraduate-level introduction to representation theory (of groups, Lie algebras, and associative algebras). Representation theory is an area of mathematics which, roughly speaking, studies symmetry in linear spaces.
Mooting - A Short Introduction
This video includes footage taken at the 2009 Shearman and Sterling LLP University of Oxford Moot Competition and features short interviews with participants, who explain what mooting is and talk about their experiences mooting in Oxford.
Using Existing Statistics to Test Social Disorganization Theory
This module is used in an online Criminology Course. The students have read their textbook discussing social disorganization theory and in this data analysis exercise will have the opportunity to test this theory with data obtained from the Census Bureau.
6.2 Introduction to the law in Scotland
This unit is intended to be of interest not only to people living in Scotland but to anyone wishing to know more about Scottish society and culture. It brings together a collection of free educational resources relevant to Scotland. The resources within this unit cover a wide range of subject areas, including education, environment, technology, history, law, literature, politics, social care and social sciences.
21M.606 Introduction to Stagecraft (MIT)
Introduces students to the variety and scope of stagecraft while they learn basic shop skills. Students develop shop vocabulary and learn basic skills, including the safe use of all shop machines, basic handwork skills, names and uses of tools, and an overview of the various activities that go on in each shop. In each seven-week segment, students complete a project that uses all basic skills. From the course home page: Course Description Offered annually in the spring term, Introduction to St
Introduction to Professional and Legal Issues: INFO2009
Introduction to Professional and Legal Issues: INFO2009 - Su White
Keywords:legal issues
COMP6049 Introduction - Week 1
COMP6049 Introduction - Week 1 - Mark Weal
Keywords:Web Science

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