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Sustainable innovations in enterprises
Money & Business

Sustainable innovations in enterprises

...class background, but he was an entrepreneur. is an entrepreneur, and he set up a successful restaurant business. So, me and my brother grew up in sort of, relative privilege. And my kind of teenage rebellion was sort of, almost throwing that back in his face and kind of saying, why is it fair that we have these flash cars and this big house when there's people sort of,...
Understanding PCSO powers
Society, Politics & Law

Understanding PCSO powers

...classed as ‘drunk’ and what behaviour is classed as ‘disorderly’. If conferred upon them by their Chief Constable, PCSOs have the power to deal with drunk and disorderly and being found drunk on the highway by way of a penalty notice for disorder (PND). This significantly reduces administration time for the police and courts in dealing with relatively minor...
Level 1: Introductory 6 hrs
Studying mammals: The opportunists
Nature & Environment

Studying mammals: The opportunists

...classed as secondary consumers may include plants in their diet (dashed lines) Figure 3: adapted from Biology for the IB Diploma (2001) Oxford University Press Figure 3 shows a food web for one part of the Arctic tundra, with primary consumers that range from diminutive lemmings to very sizeable caribou. Question 4 Question: LoM Chapter 5 and the programme 'Meat Eaters'...
Level 1: Introductory 10 hrs
Caroline Underwood - Earth in Vision
Nature & Environment

Caroline Underwood - Earth in Vision

...feedback from the medical community about that show, so I think it did open a dialogue and that programme was certainly used a lot in schools and universities, as do most of our shows. And in the wildlife area I think it was a series, we ended up doing three different programmes, each one building on the previous one. The first one was with Jeff and Sue Turner about the...
People, automobiles and statistics
Science, Maths & Technology

People, automobiles and statistics

...feedback from those people in a very structured way. We look at what percentage of people of which size have said this and on the basis of that we make design recommendations and design changes. The reason we’re doing this early on in the design process is it is at a stage when we can change the design. Things like what we call the belt line of the vehicles so where the...
Supporting university students with a mental health condition
Health, Sports & Psychology

Supporting university students with a mental health condition

...feedback) and how that is perceived with students with poor mental health.’ Having heard from tutors their perspectives on providing support for student with a mental health condition, we then spoke to students who had a mental health condition and were studying at The Open University. Their views are the focus of the next section...Supporting university students with a...
Introducing multidisciplinary study at The Open University
Education & Development

Introducing multidisciplinary study at The Open University

...feedback at each step of the process. At the end of the module, you can present your findings in a variety of ways from an animation to an in-depth written report. You'll also have a chance to reflect on your learning journey, how your ability to research and learn independently has improved and how you may use your new skills in other aspects of your life. What's your...
The science of alcohol Badge icon
Science, Maths & Technology

The science of alcohol

...feedback and suggestions for future improvement, in our optional end-of-course survey. Participation will be completely confidential and we will not pass on your details to others....Introduction and guidance: Introduction and guidance - This free badged course, The science of alcohol, lasts 24 hours, with 8 weeks. You can work through the course at your own pace, so if...
Level 1: Introductory 24 hrs