Introduction to Artificial Intelligence - Introduction to Problem Solving as Search
This tutorial forms part of the "Introduction to Problem Solving as Search" topic in the Introduction to Artificial Intelligence module.
Introduction to OO Programming in Java - Intro to module and to OO programming
This reading material forms part of the "Intro to module and to OO programming" topic in the Introduction to OO Programming in Java module.
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence - Knowledge Representation
This practical forms part of the "Knowledge Representation" topic in the Introduction to Artificial Intelligence module.
Javascript
Video lecture from a series on Internet Applications delivered by Graham Mansfield. Running time approximately 40 minutes
Introduction to Java Swing - part 1
Video lecture from a series on Internet Applications delivered by Graham Mansfield. Running time approximately 30 minutes.
Introduction to Java Server Pages - stage 6
This stage will show you how to introduce JSP implicit variables and custom actions into your Internet applications.
Video lecture from a series on Internet Applications delivered by Graham Mansfield. Running time approximately 30 minutes
Extra-terrestrial Causes of Climate Change PowerPoint Presentation
Extra-terrestrial Causes of Climate Change - PowerPoint Presentation - Part One of Introduction to the Causes of Climate Change
Wonderville website review
Bridget Nash
Games and videos aimed at middle school learners to help them visually grasp Life Science concepts. Videos from professional Biologists explaining concepts they are fascinated with.
Measurement
This two-part activity provides an introduction to the basics of measurement (linear, mass, volume, density) and discusses the role of inferential statistics in comparing any two measurements. The concept of random variations in measurements is introduced.
SQL and JDBC Servlets
Video lecture from a series on Internet Applications delivered by Graham Mansfield. Running time approximately 48 minutes.
Alternative Energy: Solar Energy
This lesson provides an introduction to the use of the sun's energy. Topics include the history of solar energy usage and its more recent adaptations. There is also discussion of how the sun produces and radiates energy and what happens when it reaches Earth.
Introduction to Prehistory in Britain
The course will start with an introduction to Archaeology, and in particular contemporary perceptions of Prehistory and how archaeology attempts to make sense of the past, of how people lived, worked and died in a period of time for which we have no written records or maps to help our understanding of these communities.
The course starts when Britain finally became free of ice around 9500BC and the accepted start of the Mesolithic in Britain. At that time people were living a fairly nomadic
Researching Skills for Practical Course Students
This course is for use by Academic staff to adapt for their under-graduate students. Originally designed for Art, Media and Design students the idea behind these resources is to address the perceived discrepancy between what students on ‘creative’ courses do in the studio - hands on making - and the academic skills they have to master in order to develop graduate attributes. The approach makes use of the straight-forward delivery method of a lecture, something the students usually expect and
Flood Basalt Eruptions PowerPoint Presentation
Flood Basalt Eruptions - PowerPoint Presentation - Part Two of Atmospheric and Climatic Effects of Volcanic Activity
Exercise: Magma Volume and Sulphur Gas Release of the 1815 Tambora Eruption
Student Exercise: Calculating the Magma Volume and Sulphur Gas Release of the 1815 Tambora Eruption using the Petrological Method - Atmospheric and Climatic Effects of Volcanic Activity
The Evolution of the European Single Market - The theory
Lecture slides for a first year economics course on European economic issues as taught by Cillian Ryan at the University of Birmingham in 2009/10.
The Evolution of the Euopean Single market - Application to the EU including discussion of trade cre
Lecture slides for a first year economics course on European economic issues as taught by Cillian Ryan at the University of Birmingham in 2009/10.
Red and Orange Tibor Sample
Soft furnishing fabric; printed grey, light and deep orange, brick red, brown and black design of abstract warrior kings with shields and spears on a white background. 157 printed on lhs selvedge and Age of Kings to rhs selvedge. Designed by Pamela Kay for the Shakespeare Centre in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, G.B.. Maker: Tibor Reich 1916-96, born in Hungary. 1937, studied at the Vienna School of Textiles, then University of Leeds for experimental weaving, Bauhaus inspired. 1945, Tibor Lt
Collision 27858 - Racism
Collision 27858 was produced, filmed and edited by the students of the Advanced Studio Production Class at East Carolina University.