Episode 110: Empowering Communities to Preserve Character of Place Landscape Architect Assoc Prof Ray Green discusses his ground-breaking approach in which a community is able to define the character of its neighbourhood. This methodology seeks to restore the balance of power between communities and external bodies such as planners and developers. With host Jennifer Cook. Electromagnetism Plan for minimal Environment Impact Practices Pick and process goods Receive goods Kingley Vale Trip - BCC 8x1 Field Trip pt1 Bourne Community College Field Trip- 8x1 Bourne Community College Field Trip- 8x1 -D Attenbourgh style commentary Bourne Community College Field Trip- 8x1 -interview with Miss A Virtual field trip Digital Cameras Sample and test water sources and quality Draw and use simple maps, plans and drawings Love on the rocks? Virtual field trip 15.311 Organizational Processes (MIT) 21L.015 Introduction to Media Studies (MIT) 14.20 Industrial Organization and Public Policy (MIT) Virtual yeast cell Conservation and biodiversity
This module reviews the concepts of a magnetic field created by inductors.
This unit is about planning for minimal environmental impact. It is of a practical nature - you will need to show your understanding of the unit competencies in practical ways, that is, in the field and over a period of time. It covers the knowledge and skills to plan outdoor activities to ensure that minimal environmental impact occurs. At the end of your study, you should understand key ecological concepts and identify sources and types of environmental impact. You will become aware of land ma
In this resource you will learn how to pick, process and dispatch an order in a virtual warehouse.
In this resource you can find out how to receive, unpack and store goods in a virtual warehouse.
An interactive map containing computer generated 3D views of the Bowscale and Bannerdale area overlain with geology, and also alternative map data layers for the two study site is available via the 'Virtual Tour' icon on the computer desktops.
Introduction to digital cameras including ISO, film speed, digital camera, charged couple device (CCD), lenses, SLR body, focal length, angle of view, wide-angle lens, telephoto lens, close-ups, aperture, exposure, f/number, shutter speed, focus, depth of field.
This Unit of Competency focuses on collecting and preparing water samples and performing water quality tests according to water industry standards. It contains information, activities and suggested assessment tasks that enable learners to understand what kinds of tests are performed on the water and how they are carried out safely and accurately. Topics include equipment, planning and the correct procedures for collecting samples and performing basic water quality tests in the field and laborato
This Unit of Competency focuses on how to read and interpret maps, plans and drawings and prepare a simple map or plan. It contains information, activities and suggested assessment tasks that enable learners to understand the basic features of a map, such as legends, identify different types of maps, including topographical maps, and use essential map-reading and field skills, such as using a compass.
How badly has the recession affected the relationship between political parties and business? Expert in the field - Professor Mick Moran - assesses the cracks in the relationship and how the crisis will affect it in the future. Professor Moran was at the University to open the inaugural seminar series for the Centre for British Politics.
An interactive map containing computer generated 3D views of the Bowscale and Bannerdale area overlain with geology, and also alternative map data layers for the two study site is available via the 'Virtual Tour' icon on the computer desktops.
Organizational Processes enhances students' ability to take effective action in complex organizational settings by providing the analytic tools needed to analyze, manage, and lead the organizations of the future. Emphasis is placed on the importance of the organizational context in influencing which individual styles and skills are effective. The subject centers on three complementary perspectives, or "lenses", on an organization: political, cultural, and strategic design. Students enrolled
Introduction to Media Studies is designed for students who have grown up in a rapidly changing global multimedia environment and want to become more literate and critical consumers and producers of culture. Through an interdisciplinary comparative and historical lens, the course defines "media" broadly as including oral, print, theatrical, photographic, broadcast, cinematic, and digital cultural forms and practices. The course looks at the nature of mediated communication, the functions of media
This is a course in industrial organization, the study of firms in markets. Industrial organization focuses on firm behavior in imperfectly competitive markets, which appear to be far more common than the perfectly competitive markets that were the focus of your basic microeconomics course. This field analyzes the acquisition and use of market power by firms, strategic interactions among firms, and the role of government competition policy. We will approach this subject from both theoretical and
This rich learning object is used to introduce yeast cytology to students taking Module D24BS3 Brewery Yeast Management as part of the MSc in Brewing Science. The virtual cell permits the students to understand structure and function of yeast organelles.
Dr. Richard Field research interests lie in conservation, biodiversity and the forces that structure ecological communities. In this podcast, Dr Field from the School of Geography compares and contrasts his experiences as a researcher in national parks in Honduras and Indonesia, and the different types of ecological communities he has studied, and goes on to introduce the emerging field of conservation bio-geography.













