Introduction To Pension Politics
Introduction To Pension Politics
Prof Gemma Calvert
Professor Calvert's introduction to the subject of the Neuromarketing 2008 conference.
Introduction to Philosophy
Notre Dame OpenCourseware (OCW) offers free online educational resources for the course "Introduction to Philosophy" in the Department of Philosophy. The course is intended to introduce you to philosophical questions, to make you aware of how some of history's greatest philosophers have approached those questions and what they have had to say about them, to help you articulate philosophical concerns of your own and, most importantly, to learn how to address them. Among the areas of philosophy wi
Modes of Reading introductory lecture 7th October 2008
Introduction to literature, criticism and theory
People-centred designing
Designed products surround us all and range from bus tickets to buildings. This unit focuses firmly on usability and the increasingly important phenomenon of people-centred design. It aims to inform consumers of design (i.e., all of us) about this crucial characteristic of design. The unit is derived from the Open University course T211 on Design and Designing, but as well as stimulating interest in areas of concern for producers of design it might also provide an introduction to engineering, ma
How does consumer behaviour differ in the downturn? Acknowledgements PAMOJA Getting started with SPSS Introduction In this unit you will analyse the role of European institutions including the European Commission and the European Court of Justice in legal rule making in England and Wales. You will also be introduced to the study skills that you will need in reading legal cases, reading and understanding Acts of Parliament, using the internet to find legal materials, taking notes, creating study diagrams and summarising ideas. This unit is an adapted extract from the course Author(s): Advanced Processors and Course Wrapup Advanced Architectures 1-D and 2-D Kinematics, Projectile Motion Online Photo Sharing in Plain English Social Bookmarking in Plain English Blogs in Plain English Race and Ethnic Diversity Among U.S. Families Population Structures and Cohorts Introduction to U.S. Census Data Changes in Families and Households: 1950-2000
Ebenezer Essoka, CEO Standard Chartered Bank South Africa, looks at how consumers behave during a downturn
Latin is the basis for many languages in the world. This unit will provide you with a general introduction to learning Latin allowing you to assess whether you would like to learn more. You will look at the links that exist between Latin and English, examine the structure of sentences and gain an awareness of the fundamentals of pronunciation in Latin.
IDS African students have set up a social and professional network to continue their friendships forged at IDS and to discuss African issues after graduation. This video gives you an introduction as to what PAMOJA's aims are.Full details at: http://www.ids.ac.uk/go/about-ids/news-and-commentary/june-2008-news/pamoja-network
Handling statistical data is an essential part of psychological research. However, many people find the idea of using statistics, and especially statistical software packages, extremely daunting. This unit takes a step-by-step approach to statistics software through seven interactive activities. No statistics software is needed.
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A short introduction to the concept and features of online photo sharing web sites.
A short introduction to the concept of social bookmarking, using Delicious as the example.
A short introduction to blogs - how they work and why they matter.
This module teaches students to think about contemporary race and ethnic diversity in families, to use census data in the sociology of the family, to use computer software to access and analyze census data and to produce and interpret simple statistics.
This module provides a gentle introduction to the use of WebCHIP software and census data to investigate basic population issues. In the first part of this module, you will use data from the 1990 U.S. census to create population pyramids for several racial and ethnic groups. These population pyramids provide the ability to view the age and sex structure of a population.
This activity provides an introduction to U.S. Census data using American Factfinder.
This module teaches students to think about household and family dynamics over time, and to use computer software to access and analyze census data and to produce and interpret simple statistics.













