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Children and young people’s participation
Education & Development

Children and young people’s participation

...communities and institutions Openness and honesty Forum for children to think for themselves while expressing their views – shared decision making Information gathering and sharing Effective interaction among children and with adults involved in projects or activities in a positive way Empowerment for children as individuals and as members of society Spaces for children...
Sut mae rheoli straen ddigidol technoleg
Health, Sports & Psychology

Sut mae rheoli straen ddigidol technoleg

...communications industry taken from Ofcom research publications. https://www.ofcom.org.uk/about-ofcom/latest/media/facts (accessed 18/5/2018) Seabrook, E. M., Kern, M. L., & Rickard, N. S. (2016). Social networking sites, depression, and anxiety: a systematic review. JMIR mental health, 3(4), e50 Seo, H.S., Jeong, E., Sungwon, C., Kwon, Y., Park, H. & Kim, Inseong (2017)...
The distance between us
History & The Arts

The distance between us

...Communication Review, 12(1), pp. 78-103. Loughnan, S., Bastian, B. & Haslam, N. (2014) ‘The psychology of eating animals’, Current Directions in Psychological Science, 23(2), pp. 104-108. Markowski, K.L. & Roxburgh, S. (2019) ‘ “If I became a vegan, my family and friends would hate me:” Anticipating vegan stigma as a barrier to plant-based diets’, Appetite,...
An expert’s take on AI
Digital & Computing

An expert’s take on AI

...communicate with them at incredibly high speeds across a wireless network, or some other form of networking. It’s rather that humans are incredibly unpredictable. I’m not saying AI is entirely predictable, but humans are incredibly unpredictable things! Q: What role does AI play in social media? A: The two are intrinsically linked. AI curates what you see, so when you...
Stefan Szymanski on the business of football
Money & Business

Stefan Szymanski on the business of football

...community assets. Local government usually will not allow a stadium to be sold off without providing a new one for the local club. As a result club managers know that they can risk financial failure without risking the life of the club itself. This is a version of the ‘too big to fail’ problem that affects the banking industry. (Storm and Nielsen described this in...
Teaching secondary mathematics
Education & Development

Teaching secondary mathematics

...communicating reasons why something is true. Mathematical thinking consists of conjecturing, testing those conjectures, convincing yourself and others of the truth, and relating those truths to others – for example, by asking the following: ‘Is this always/sometimes/never true?’ ‘Are there special cases or exceptions to the rule?’ ‘Does this result apply to a...
The database development life cycle
Science, Maths & Technology

The database development life cycle

...communicate between activities in the database development life cycle communicate effectively about aspects of the development of databases...The database development life cycle: 1.1 Introduction - In this course we look at an outline of the stages involved in the development of a database. We consider the broader issue of how to decide what should be in a database and...
Exploring the relationship between anxiety and depression
Science, Maths & Technology

Exploring the relationship between anxiety and depression

...community. One thing that somatic and psychiatric disorders have in common is that patients suffer' (Möller et al. 2016)...Exploring the relationship between anxiety and depression: 3.2 Trajectory of illness from anxiety to depression and comorbidity with other conditions - Kupfer and colleagues (2012) have separately pointed out that 'major depressive disorder was...