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An introduction to artificial intelligence
Education & Development

An introduction to artificial intelligence

...table in this article presenting myths and facts of AI side-by-side. For this activity, read the article as many times as you wish and complete the task that follows. Activity 7 Timing: 15 minutes Two of the questions at the end of the Future of Life article directly address the role of humans in a world that includes AI: Do you prefer new jobs replacing the old ones, or...
Introduction to making political and social change
Society, Politics & Law

Introduction to making political and social change

...table motions for debate (including adjournment debates, which usually relate to specific constituency issues), propose amendments to laws, and introduce private members bills. MLAs therefore have lots of different ways they can represent their constituents, and various opportunities to try and create change. Assembly business is a matter of public record. You can...
So, you want to be a nurse? A brief introduction to nursing
Health, Sports & Psychology

So, you want to be a nurse? A brief introduction to nursing

...Table 1 below write your responses to the questions, what matters to me? And what is most important to me? Table 1 My beliefs and values IN THE WORLD IN MY WORK (PAID, UNPAID OR VOLUNTARY) IN MY RELATIONSHIPS IN MYSELF WHAT MATTERS TO ME? WHAT IS MOST IMPORTANT TO ME? Words: 0 Do the things that matter to you cross over between each category? Often if a value, such as...
Exploring books for children: words and pictures
History & The Arts

Exploring books for children: words and pictures

...Table 1 below. Alongside each code, features which can vary are listed. These are expressed as questions that you can ask about any image. Table 1 Drawn from Moebius’s codes for interpreting images in children’s books. CODE position and size Is the subject positioned centrally or in the margins? How big or small are figures in relation to others, and to the image as a...
Introducing the psychology of our relationships with fictional villains
Health, Sports & Psychology

Introducing the psychology of our relationships with fictional villains

...de Vil, villains are often the most thrilling aspect of a story and can be more exciting than the hero. It is argued that ‘villainy is integral in narratives that reflect the innermost fears of the human psyche and is often a significant part of the construction of loss whether it is loss of innocence, loss of loved ones, loss of power, or loss of self and/or...
Religious diversity: rethinking religion
History & The Arts

Religious diversity: rethinking religion

...for reflecting on patriotic sacrifice. The role of Christian belief and worship is de-emphasised in comparison to St Paul’s own presentation of its purpose. The testimony of the veterans and their families emphasises the importance of these public acknowledgements of loss and sacrifice for the nation. Activity 6 Read the article ‘Occupy Protesters Chain Themselves to St Paul’s Pulpit’ which featured on the Guardian ......
Tamsin Edwards - Stories of Change
Nature & Environment

Tamsin Edwards - Stories of Change

...table. That would be my view. RH: As a physicist, and a modeller, the two degree target that we have agreed internationally, that’s a made up figure, isn’t it? It’s just plucked out of the sky. What might be remotely achievable and is a round number? Er … two! TE: Well, we as humans like round numbers. It was based in the evidence we had at the time those...
EPQs: finding and using evidence
Education & Development

EPQs: finding and using evidence

...table, perhaps on a spreadsheet (you can download an example here). For any documents you find, you’ll also find it useful to keep records of: the name of the author(s) when it was published the title of the article, report, book or chapter where it was published – i.e., the title of the journal, book or website a link to the document or its DOI (digital object...