International E-communication Exchange module
Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU) has an ongoing e-learning programme integrated into its Criminology degree routes. This International E-communication Exchange (IEE) forms part of this and welcomes collaboration from partnered institutions that have similarity in their degree programmes.
The core focus is on the criminal justice system, its organizational components and processes, and its legal and public policy contexts.
This collaborative exchange enables students to interpret an
Guidelines for Writing at Masters Degree Level
This document gives general guidelines for writing at a Masters Degree Level for students in Social Sciences and the examples are from Applied Linguistics. It gives a break down of how to write various papers at masters level with the correct structure and styling.
AP(E)L Handbook
This document has been based on the Staffordshire University APEL documentation and has been modified to include Work Based Learning. It has been designed to help award leaders, module leader, employers and mentors to understand the Accreditation of Prior (Experiential) Learning process, and help them guide students in completing the relevant application and approval form. This document is for guidance only and before using this document it is recommended that you also check if your institution
"What them old bones can teach us"
This document contains activities for tutors to offer to students. These activities develop from the basic understanding of the ethical handling of human bone remains and develop through to the understanding of skeletal anatomy. As the activities develop, the role of foresnsic pathology of skeletal remains is examined. There are also basic activities to introduce the concepts of archaeology and context of the materials recovered in an archaeologial setting.
Skills and Personal Qualities (Careers)
In this activity students will find answers to questions such as:
What are my strengths?
How would I describe my personality?
What skills do I need to build on for my career?
The activity is designed to be reflective, and to encourage students to consider their skills and attributes from all aspects of their lives, enabling them to assess or reassess their career aspirations in a realistic manner, and make effective job applications.
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Little Book of Enterprise
Editor’s Forward:
We hope you enjoy this “little book” and fi nd it useful. We believe that enterprise skills can be learnt, and by improving your enterprise skills, increase your potential for creating and identifying
opportunities. As a student you have many opportunities to develop your enterprise skills further at Leeds Metropolitan University. This
book is a guide to some of the resources and activities here at the University to help develop and maximise your talents. This Little
Article :: How to Export a Site Design From Fireworks to Dreamweaver
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Build your Dreamweaver expertise, one technique at a time. In this sample chapter, author David Karlins shows you the best ways to define a local site, organize site files and folders, prototype site navigation, and generate and view site maps in Dreamweaver 8.
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Click on 'View document' below and read ‘Sources of characters’. This outlines the main methods of finding and developing fictional characters. 1.2 Round and flat characters What about minor or peripheral characters? How deeply do they have to be imagined?
Click on 'View document' below to read the section called ‘Round and flat characters’. Showing the contradicti 1.1 Creating characters
Click on 'View document' below to read the first few paragraphs from Novakovich's chapter on ‘Character’. Worksheets for Problem Based Learning Tasks in Microeconomics: International Trade Worksheets for Problem Based Learning Tasks in Microeconomics: Market Failure Introduction to dynamics : document transcript Quantum Mechanics I Mini project : dual processor computation : presentation transcript Reading skills Revision skills Professional Writing - Screnwriting, Novel Writing, Fiction, Feature Writing, Business Writing, Writ Dog examination techniques
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This worksheet introduces PBL (Problem Based Learning) to the first-year economics curriculum at the University of Ulster. It is made available as a Word document.
This worksheet introduces PBL (Problem Based Learning) to the first-year economics curriculum at the University of Ulster. It is made available as a Word document.
This is a document transcript about Introduction to Dynamics (Edexcel HN Unit: Engineering Science (NQF L4)). The basic concepts associated with some elements of dynamic engineering systems and calculations are discussed. The theory associated with linear and angular motion, energy and simple harmonic motion are outlined with sample calculations for each topic.
This open educational resource was released through the Higher Education Academy Engineering Subject Centre Open Engineering Resource
A set of resources (lecture notes, exercises and figures) linked to a second year course in quantum mechanics. Both processed files (html/xhtml/pdf) and the raw inputs are provided, together with scripts to convert the material. Part of the Skills for Scientists project.
This is the transcript of a presentation and comes from the 2009/10 BEng in Digital Systems and Computer Engineering (course number 2ELE0065) from the University of Hertfordshire. All the mini projects are designed as level two modules of the undergraduate programmes.
The objectives of this module are to demonstrate, within an embedded development environment:
* Processor – to – processor communication
* Multiple processors to perform one computation task using parallel processing
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This OER is intended to assist with advice and guidance to students who are looking to improve their reading skills.
This OER is intended to assist with advice and guidance to students looking to improve and advance their revision skills.
Our taster sessions give students the chance to develop and build on the knowledge and understanding of a particular writing form. It's also an opportunity for you to develop the independent practice skills crucial to a professional writer and an opportunity to develop writing industry contacts. All MA Professional Writing students spend time exploring different forms of writing before deciding which area they wish to specialise. Specialisms might be in the field of Business Writing, Features W
This presentation has been developed to introduce veterinary students to the process of carrying out a systematic physical examination in canine patients. It is designed to act as an introduction to these processes and procedures only, giving the students a framework from which to work as they develop and refine these skills throughout the veterinary course. Physical examination is a key skill which will be used throughout a veterinary surgeon's career and is a key determinant in selecting diagn