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Becoming an ethical researcher Badge icon
Education & Development

Becoming an ethical researcher

...article/mg24532720-700-gamifying-hate-how-alt-right-extremists-recruit-and-mobilise-online/ (Accessed 20 March 2025)...Session 1: Why study this course?: Acknowledgements - This free course was written by Alison Fox, Deborah Cooper and Clare Lee, with welcome contributions and feedback from Gill Clifton, Claire Hewson, John Oates and Simon Rea. It was first published in...
Teaching secondary modern foreign languages
Education & Development

Teaching secondary modern foreign languages

...et al. (1996) argue in favour of presenting learning strategies in a meaningful way within a communicative context for language learning. On the other hand, Dörnyei (2005, p. 174) has pointed out the advantages of explicit learning strategy instruction, as it not only raises learners’ awareness about language learning strategies, but also offers a wide menu of...
Diagramming for development 1: bounding realities
Digital & Computing

Diagramming for development 1: bounding realities

...article, lecture, seminar or other group discussion To express a complex issue by representing its general characteristics in a simple way Activity 2 What is a spray diagram? Watch the video on Spray diagrams. Systems map I WILL USE THIS TYPE OF DIAGRAMMING … WHEN I WANT TO: EXAMPLES OF USE Identify conceptual or biophysical boundaries placed around a particular issue...
Introduction to operations management
Money & Business

Introduction to operations management

...et al., 2007), has extended the basic process model by dividing operations management tasks into three distinct areas: design tasks, planning and control, and improvement. The framework also relates the operations function more closely to market requirements. This helps us understand how the different operations tasks link together. Screencast 1 will help you to...
Transport and Sustainability
Science, Maths & Technology

Transport and Sustainability

...et al., 2019). However, for electric vehicles operating on renewable energy, the proportion is likely to be higher. The actual CO2 emissions involved in manufacture will depend on the fuels used. They are likely to be higher for vehicles manufactured in a coal-based country such as China than in the UK. There are also environmental impacts associated with road...
Level 2: Intermediate 12 hrs
Learning to teach: an introduction to classroom research
Education & Development

Learning to teach: an introduction to classroom research

...et al, 2003). Can the results be generalised? Someone who hears about or reads about your research might decide that, based on their experience then it is authentic and seems sensible. Does the data support the conclusions? This is more likely if there is more than one source of data collected over a period of time or if the findings have been checked with the...
Introduction to critical criminology
Society, Politics & Law

Introduction to critical criminology

...et al., 1973). It is here that the story of critical criminology begins. It is important to recognise that much of the ‘criminological project’ has been characterised by knowledges developing either in parallel – or in response to – changing social conditions. New knowledges in criminology seldom completely replace old ones. Innovative approaches and ways of...
Vaccination
Science, Maths & Technology

Vaccination

...article on the history of smallpox, then, before continuing further with this course, you should turn to the case study on polio, where we discuss the prospects for making this the second infectious disease to be eradicated by vaccination. At the end of section 5 you will study the mini-lecture on vaccination. You will conclude your study of this chapter by conducting...
Level 2: Intermediate 14 hrs