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People-centred designing
Science, Maths & Technology

People-centred designing

...family and visitors. Sometimes the range of users of a product, and their different needs, can be diverse. And in addition to the obvious or intended users there is a variety of people who have to interact with the product in various ways at different times, such as the people who make it or assemble it. CYCLE OF USE AND THE USERS OF A PRODUCT To manufacture the product...
Level 1: Introductory 12 hrs
Why are nonhuman animals victims of harm?
Society, Politics & Law

Why are nonhuman animals victims of harm?

...family or romantic relationships and the consumption of ‘animal products’ (Stewart and Cole, 2018). You have seen that even everyday 1950s advertisements contribute to the construction of identities ‘fuelled’ by the consumption of ‘animal products’. The affective dimension of the AIC is crucial to its survival. The social harms outlined earlier are indeed...
Multidisciplinary study: the value and benefits Badge icon
Education & Development

Multidisciplinary study: the value and benefits

...family and employers, and on social media. Badges are a great motivation, helping you to reach the end of the course. Gaining a badge often boosts confidence in the skills and abilities that underpin successful study. So, completing this course should encourage you to think about taking other courses. How to get a badge Getting a badge is straightforward! Here’s what...
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Money & Business

Exploring career mentoring and coaching

...family and friends – what could you do to facilitate more time with them? If you feel most alive when solving tricky problems with your work colleagues – do you have enough problem solving in your current role? Is this something you could increase? These are techniques and insights that a coach could certainly help you to explore in more detail and you’ll find out...
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Money & Business

Diversity and inclusion in the workplace

...family wellbeing support guidelines covering topics such as menopause, fertility treatment, pregnancy and baby loss and domestic violence, with training and resources provided for managers and colleagues. Another useful organisation to be aware of is Business in the Community, which works with its members ‘to continually improve their responsible business practice,...
Psychological research, obedience and ethics
Society, Politics & Law

Psychological research, obedience and ethics

...Trees and shrubs. I’m not teaching human language to the chimpanzees. I really want to communicate with them in their way of communication. In this community not only chimps but also humans co-exist together and definitely they know that I’m the top-ranking male. Commentary Matsuzawa’s knowledge of chimpanzee culture and traditions underpin his field studies in...
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Society, Politics & Law

The Scottish Parliament and law making

...family, worked for many years with a housing charity shelter, is now the presiding officer in the Scottish Parliament. A word for Alex Salmond, and now for Iain Grey. Curtsie from Annabel Goldie. Bow from Willie Rennie. Tricia Marwick, of course, follows Alex Ferguson as presiding officer. He's in the chamber, along with the other MSPs, waiting for Her Majesty. I actually...
Teaching the First World War
Education & Development

Teaching the First World War

...families. It is much harder to persuade them to attack another country without provocation. Activity 1 The functions of propaganda Timing: Allow around 5 minutes Before your read on, take a few minutes to consider the potential functions or purpose of propaganda. Why did governments use propaganda during the war? Discussion Broadly speaking, propaganda often performed one...
Level 1: Introductory 12 hrs