2.3 Learning more Consider your main use for the PC, and check that you have the skills or knowledge you need. Although some students use spreadsheets and databases, the key skills for most students are: word processing study notes and assignments; searching for information on the web; using conferencing and email. If you feel you need to know more about using your computer there are a number of options open to you.
Anonymity, Privacy and Security - background reading
Anonymity, Privacy and Security - background reading
Comprehension Song: Who, What When, Where, Why with Miss Jenny
Explore comprehension questions in Miss Jenny's "Who, What, When, Where, and Why" song. (01:03)
Smash Capitalism and You Destroy Civilization [Forbes.com, October 21, 2011] Somewhere, there are two graduate students in the social sciences who need dissertation topics. Those students should be watchin
The amusement park: worth the visit?
At the completion of this lesson you will be able to listen to a tourist report, you will listen to specific information. you will infer the meaning of unknown words.
Absolute and Comparative Advantage
A presentation of the operation of Absolute and Comparative Advantage in international trade.
Colonial Copyright and the Photographic Image: Canada in the Frame
Under Colonial Copyright Law, the British Museum Library acquired a substantial
collection of Canadian photographs between 1895 and 1924, taken by a variety ofamateurs and professionals across Canada. Due to the agency of individual
photographers, the requirements of copyright legislation and the accumulating principleof the archive, the Collection displays multiple geographies and invites variousinterpretations. Chapter 1 discusses the development of Colonial Copyright Law and its application t
Our Planet in Space - Quiz
Pupils will show an understanding of planet Earth, the role of the sun and the other parts of the solar system. Pupils will be able to name some of neighbors in space.
EDIT202 Sample video
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The Real Causes of America's Wars: A Revisionist View "War is the health of the state." These famous words of Randolph Bourne have been confirmed throughout the course of American history. This course will examine the origins of a numbe
AVHRR Fire Data over Africa: April 1992 through December 1993 (1 month-second)
AVHRR 10-day fire averages from the Space Applications Institute, Joint Research Center of the European Commission
ETOM- Web 2.0 and Twitter
Web 2.0 support group & using Twitter to engage students & increase time on task is discussed at GRCC's ETOM Conference in 2011
Family Values PSA (mock election 2011)
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BOB on Vimeo
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Safety in Transportation Systems
Prof. Nancy Leveson
IMPACT Speaker: Dennis Lockhart
Dennis Lockhart, president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, addresses students, faculty, staff and community members on the topic of "Observations on the Work of and Working at the Fed."
In the talk, Lockhart provides a basic introduction to the work of the Fed, discusses his own career path that led him to his current position, and shares "a day in the life", detailing his meetings, actions, and responsibilities on the job.
Lecture 18, October 27
Marketing - MKTG 25010 Lectures - Lecture 18, October 27 - Kent State University > COLLEGES > College of Business Administration > COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION > Marketing > MKTG 25010 Lectures > Lecture 18, October 27
Shakira gets own star
Nov. 9 - Pop singer Shakira receives the 2,454th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Mirja Mey reports.
Fiddling whilst the ice melts
Dr Shazhad Ansari asks whether organisational academics are prepared to help build new narratives and to reconcile human and social evolution with the physical reality of climate change, or will they simply 'fiddle while the ice melts'?
Photo Slideshow: BioBlitz 2011
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