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The family at the centre of early learning
Education & Development

The family at the centre of early learning

...table top where she arranges domestic materials to hand, like those she has seen in her mother’s shop. She incorporates books and objects into her play to explore what she has seen others doing and what she has experienced herself. (Adapted from Cameron et al., 2011) The researchers noted that Beatrice brought her own experience of family mealtime rituals to her...
Digital innovation in social care and social work
Health, Sports & Psychology

Digital innovation in social care and social work

...table: ADVANTAGES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR TECHNOLOGY-ENHANCED CARE DISADVANTAGES AND CHALLENGES FOR TECHNOLOGY-ENHANCED CARE People want to see the strategy succeed Trying to meet needs with less resources Relying less on paper and paperwork Some people don’t have good access to technologies Support staff can scaffold learning of service users to use internet and...
Gofalu am oedolion
Health, Sports & Psychology

Gofalu am oedolion

...Des i nôl ddoe. ANN Ges di gwyliau neis? PAT O, do. Roedd hi'n lyfli. Roedd hi’n heulog pob diwrnod. ANN Gwych. PAT Ie, odd hi’n lyfli. ANN Ac yna rwyt ti'n dod yn ôl i wynebu hyn – TIM Esgusodwch fi, Ann? ANN Ie? TIM Allet ti ddal fy nghwpan ychydig yn agosach ataf, os gweli di'n dda? Mae'n rhy bell. ANN O. Dyna ti. TIM Mae'n ddrwg gen i. PAT Felly mae gen i...
Level 1: Introductory 15 hrs
Marketing in the 21st Century
Money & Business

Marketing in the 21st Century

...de Chernatony et al., 2011). In this Reebok® advertisement the brand becomes the stage for social interaction. With a common interest in fitness, people get together and create a sports community that allows them to integrate in this social setting. If you are reading this course as an ebook, you can access this video here: Reebok CrossFit: The Community Stop and reflect...
Scottish courts and the law Badge icon
Society, Politics & Law

Scottish courts and the law

...Table for two, yes? NARRATOR: Everything was paid for by May Donoghue's friend. WAITER: Ladies, what would you like? WOMAN: Can I have-- NARRATOR: Now, the act of buying a bottle of ginger beer for a friend would not be unusual now, and it wasn't then. It was a transaction that occurred hundreds of times each day in countless cafes across the country. WAITER: And an ice...
Level 1: Introductory 24 hrs
Writing what you know
History & The Arts

Writing what you know

...de-familiarising your perceptions you will reinvigorate your writing. Here are some similar follow-up exercises that you can try when you get time. Try the same exercise on a different, but still familiar, place. You can also try it with familiar characters in your life – describe them in their absence and then take note of the things you didn't recall. Think of the...
Level 1: Introductory 8 hrs
Collaborative leadership in voluntary organisations
Money & Business

Collaborative leadership in voluntary organisations

...table? I'll never take that personally, even though I know many managers would. I just think of it as being good practise. And then there was the second meeting. Well, so, we're in this partnership with the local authority, the police, the local health board, a couple of other charities, and even the football club is in there. And the point of it is around parenting and...
Creating open educational resources
Education & Development

Creating open educational resources

...table supplied, which includes the list of characteristics of a good OER from Section 2, to assess how well the resource you find meets the criteria for a good OER. Two key resources that have brought together several aspects of working with OERs and contain sections on searching and evaluating have been published by JISC and WikiEducator. While these resources contain...