Real-Time Embedded Systems
This assignment code forms part of the Real-Time Embedded Systems module.
Object-Oriented Software Design
This zip file contains the entire material for the Object-Oriented Software Design module.
Multiple Seach Engine Submission Tool
This short set of training videos demonstrates how to use a free tool to submit a website to many of the main search engines at once. Search engine submission assists SEO.
Career Planning
This OER is intended to assist with advice and guidance to Higher Education students on Career Planning.
Real-Time Embedded Systems
This zip file contains the entire material for the Real-Time Embedded Systems module.
Dreamweaver tutorial
Tutorial video on Dreamweaver developed for the FDA Design for Graphic Communication students at London College of Communication.
How to Write a Curriculum Vitae
Tips and advice on how to write targeted graduate CVs as part of the graduate job hunting process.
Interview techniques
Showing you how to prepare for a graduate level job interview.
Lecture 17 - 11/23/2010
Lecture 17
Lecture 32 - 11/17/2010
Lecture 32
National Security and Civil Liberties
Merrie Najimy’s father told her that “making the right decision isn’t always popular but making the popular decision isn’t always right.” Each of the speakers on this panel has taken an unpopular stand following September 11th. Najimy believes that the Patriot Act codified anti-immigrant passions fired up by the ter
Lecture 24 - 11/17/2010
Lecture 24
Introductory lecture for mini project : practical arrangements and submission requirements : present
This resource is the presentation transcript of an introductory lecture about mini projects. Contents include: module format; problem-based learning; project format; assessment - practical work, formal work and online submissions; submission summaries for BSc and BEng.
In addition to this document and specific mini project documentation, there are other supporting documents which should be used in combination with this resource. Please see: Mini Projects - E-Log. Mini Projects - Staff & Stude
Document Management 1
Course Outline
In this session, you will be using some of the features of Word to format documents easily and consistently and import figures and tables from other sources.
The basic document will be provided and you should follow the instructions in this tutorial and complete the tasks to explore different aspects of Word.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this session, you should be able to:
* Employ good file management practices;
* Use Styles to format your documents;
* Insert image
Psychiatry Teaching Resource
This site is aimed at providing teaching materials to Newcastle University medical students. Whilst currently aimed at providing materials associated with Stage 3 attachments in psychiatry the materials also cover much of what is require for Stage 4. Note this site, like the handouts, is not intended to be comprehensive.
Process Arts
Process.arts an open resource, sharing and exploring process in arts practice through the day to day practice of staff and students at University of the Arts London. Process Arts was developed with the aim of creating a new collaborative online resource that explores process in arts practice. The website provides a new user driven online studio community that focuses on making at all levels in art and design at UAL, whilst also sharing, informing and engaging with the wider community.
Cardiology Examination - Carotid Pulse
Examine the carotid pulse.
1. Observe for carotid pulsations.
2. Place your fingers behind the patient's neck and compress the carotid artery on one side with your thumb at or below the level of the cricoid cartilage. Press firmly but not to the point of
discomfort. Avoid compressing both sides at the same time. This could cut off the blood supply to the brain and cause syncope. Avoid compressing
the carotid sinus higher up in the neck. This could lead to bradycardia and depressed bloo
Cardiology Examination - Auscultation for bruits
If the patient is middle-aged or elderly, you should auscultate for bruits. A bruit is often, but not always, a sign of arterial narrowing and risk of a stroke.
- Place the bell of the stethoscope over each carotid artery in turn. You
may use the diaphragm if the patient's neck is highly contoured.
- Ask the patient to stop breathing for a moment.
- Listen for a blowing or rushing sound-a bruit. Do not be confused by heart sounds or murmurs transmitted from the chest.
Reconnaissance
Video lecture from a series on Methods and Issues of e-Investigation delivered by Dan Brearley. Running time approximately 37 minutes.













