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An introduction to interaction design
Science, Maths & Technology

An introduction to interaction design

...concepts such as usability and user experience goals and also the principles that underlie good interaction design. The ‘who, what and where’ of the design context Exploring aspects that characterise the user, the nature of the activity in which users are engaging and the environment in which the interaction takes place. Interaction design activities and methods...
Start writing fiction
History & The Arts

Start writing fiction

...de Bernie`res. Tim Pears My first book was written from the point of view of a 13-year-old girl, and I never felt when I was writing it that I had to make some kind of special effort, you know, to get into the mind of a female, or a young person, whatever. I think I just thought how I would think about things, and with a little bit of sympathy, empathy towards somebody...
Level 1: Introductory 12 hrs
Working with diversity in services for children and young people
Education & Development

Working with diversity in services for children and young people

...concept of intersectionality. The video that you watched about the work of a project for minority ethnic young people in Wales provided some practical examples of working with diversity. The video featuring Kimberlé Crenshaw provided further insight into the meaning of intersectionality and its relevance for everyday practice. Reflecting on the diverse social identities...
Biofuels
Science, Maths & Technology

Biofuels

...concepts and principles relating to plants, in particular the composition and properties of plants and the different ways in which plant products have been utilised by humans demonstrate an understanding of the contribution that science can make to informed debate on issues arising from the use of plants and the threats posed to plants and their habitats make sense of...
Level 1: Introductory 5 hrs
Supporting physical development in early childhood
Health, Sports & Psychology

Supporting physical development in early childhood

...conception, the ear begins to form and by 28 weeks of pregnancy the baby can begin to hear some sound. At birth, once the fluid has drained from the ear canals, babies begin to hear much more clearly. Yet before birth, babies respond to their mother’s voices and they can hear the wombs internal rhythms. Figure 4 below shows the different parts of the ear. [Steps to show...
Biological, psychological and social complexities in childhood development
Health, Sports & Psychology

Biological, psychological and social complexities in childhood development

...concepts such as emotion. It will also explore the experiences of family members when they have little information about their child’s condition. You will finish this section by thinking about advocacy and self-advocacy of young people with a learning disability. Before you explore the experiences related to having a child diagnosed with a learning disability, you will...
Supporting older people with learning disabilities and their families
Health, Sports & Psychology

Supporting older people with learning disabilities and their families

...prompt to services, practitioners and families to plan ahead and pre-empt the physical, mental, emotional and social changes that people are likely to experience as they age...Session 1: Growing older and behaviours that challenge others: 4 Summary of Session 1 - In this session you explored definitions and understandings of the term ‘behaviours that challenge...
Hybrid working: planning for the future
Money & Business

Hybrid working: planning for the future

...De Smet et al., 2021) states reinvention is needed, and proposes the following nine imperatives that future-ready companies will exhibit. [Described image] (De Smet et al., 2021) Figure 7 Nine organisational imperatives for future-ready companies The trends and imperatives may be areas you already consider, however, delivering such a strategy requires embarking on a...