7. SearchTogether and CoSearch: New Tools for Enabling Collaborative Web Search (November 7, 2008)
science, technology, engineering, computer, research, people, design, internet, information, collaborative web search, communication, distributed control, site, page, query, sharing content, parallelization, division of labor, application, instant messagi
9. Exploring the Synergy Between Live Music Performance and Tabletop Tangible Interfaces: the Reacta
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5. Automatically Generating Personalized Adaptive User Interfaces (May 2, 2008)
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7. Automating & Customizing the Web With Keyword Programming (May 16, 2008)
science, technology, computer, programming, keyword, automate, customize, web, internet, HCI, software, engineering, application, API, Java, browser, code, user, interface, developer, script, Chickenfoot, HTML, syntax, URL, bookmark, method, call, UI, com
4 Glossary Except for third party materials and otherwise stated (see terms and conditions), this content is made available under a Author(s): Beyond the Bottom Billion Acknowledgements This unit was originally prepared for TeachandLearn.net by Heather Rendall. Heather is a CiLT Associate Trainer and freelance consultant. Her specialisms are ICT, grammar and reading skills. She continues to research into the ‘how’ of learning. The Modern Foreign Language units have been developed for TeachandLearn.net in collaboration with CiLT. References 2.4 Summary While social scientists think about crime analytically, most of the time individuals think about crime in terms of narratives or stories. Narratives which describe and explain their lives. Societies also construct narratives about themselves. The dominant common-sense story about the crime problem in the contemporary UK is that a long wave of rising crime has created a society that is frightened, that feels both individual safety and the wi 6.2 Monitoring your performance 3. The Gazelle Browser (April 15, 2009) James Clerk Maxwell
Prof. Paul Collier discusses the contradiction of resource rich countries with troubled economies, including how the harnessing of natural assets can go wrong, and what can be done to ensure their correct handling.
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Learning how to learn: a process we all engage in throughout our lives, but no single method of learning guarantees success. This unit aims to make the process of learning much more explicit by inviting you to apply various ideas and activities to your own study as a way of increasing your awareness of your own learning. Most learning has to be an active process – and this is particularly true of learning how to learn.
Science, technology, computers, multi-principal operating system, HTML, JavaScript, CSS, architectures, plugins, images, content aggregation, OP web browser, attacks, Google Chrome, Internet Explorer 8, browser kernel, cookies, isolating content, display
James Clerk Maxwell (1831-1879) is arguably the father of electromagnetism, and unarguably one of the greatest physicists ever. Einstein called Maxwell's equations 'the most important event in physics since Newton's time, not only because of their wealth of content, but also because they form a pattern for a new type of law'. This unit will examine Maxwell's greatest triumph, the prediction that electromagnetic waves can propagate vast distances through empty space and the realisation that light













