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Paul Williams - Earth in Vision
Nature & Environment

Paul Williams - Earth in Vision

...types of medium out there where our material could sit and be worked. And we don’t exploit those areas, like social networking, like YouTube. It’s a very different way of making films, they’re short, they’re often quirky, you can do anything, it’s a real experimentation ground. And I think when we’re looking for new ways to inspire us, as filmmakers, going to...
Julian Hector - Earth in Vision
Nature & Environment

Julian Hector - Earth in Vision

...types of content running simultaneously online. And also in the digital world, and this is very significant, it’s that in trying to define the digital world we need to get out of our mind set of websites, because websites are almost like destinations, like places, so in the digital world we need to think in terms of lots of things coming from different directions, out...
Diversity in religion: Islam
History & The Arts

Diversity in religion: Islam

...types of government to be found in the Muslim-majority world today. Countries you might want to compare and contrast include Egypt, Indonesia, Malaysia, Morocco, Turkey, Somalia and Saudi Arabia. Explore further the diversity within Islam. You might focus on: the differences between Sunni and Shi’a Muslims, or the beliefs and practices of Sufi Muslims the diversity of...
Level 1: Introductory 1 hr
Perspectives on social work: individual stories
Health, Sports & Psychology

Perspectives on social work: individual stories

...type of country we have. We have areas which are urban and some which are extremely rural. It's important that service users are able to choose their language. It's their right as individuals who live in Wales.it’s important to remember that the people we work with are going through some kind of personal crisis. There's closeness straight away. They trust you straight...
Human rights and law
Society, Politics & Law

Human rights and law

...des Droits de l'Homme et du Citoyen began to lay the framework for the recognition of rights such as the freedom of speech and assembly. In these documents the development of modern human international law can be seen. Whilst such documents differed in their detailed content, certain general principles underpinned them: Every human being has certain rights, which they...
Level 1: Introductory 20 hrs
An introduction to music theory
History & The Arts

An introduction to music theory

...type of note. Here is a reminder of those note values: Example 14 (repeated) However, a time value of each type of note can be lengthened (and therefore changed) through the use of: a dot or a tie. A dot after any value extends that value by half as much again. Therefore a dotted crotchet lasts for a crotchet plus a half a crotchet (i.e. a quaver). In other words, as...
Level 1: Introductory 8 hrs
Philosophy: the nature of persons
History & The Arts

Philosophy: the nature of persons

...phrases such as: ‘Having established that whatever, let us move on to discuss whatever else’. For the purposes of this course, the paragraphs within the sections have been numbered. So when I refer to, for example, III:2, I mean the second paragraph of section III. I am going to give a detailed reading of Strawson's paper, solving problems where we can and noting down...
Teaching assistants: support in action (Wales)
Education & Development

Teaching assistants: support in action (Wales)

...types of workplace skills that are called on. Indeed, whether or not you have first aid qualifications or medical knowledge, you may be thinking to yourself, ‘With guidance, I could do some of those duties.’ This would suggest that teaching assistants have certain transferable skills that reach across other kinds of paraprofessional work...Teaching assistants: Support...