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Ethics in science?
Science, Maths & Technology

Ethics in science?

...perception and, indeed, the reputation of scientific research. Scientific research is undertaken through funding from charities, taxes and commercial companies. Any breach of trust with the public due to misconduct and poor practice can cause considerable financial and reputational damage to research institutions and jeopardise further funding opportunities. Most...
Level 1: Introductory 3 hrs
Using Turnitin effectively: building integrity into your writing
Education & Development

Using Turnitin effectively: building integrity into your writing

...perceptions shift: you can use it as a learning tool rather than simply a plagiarism detector (Oldham, 2025). This approach supports the broader benefits of formative assessment — enhancing understanding, scaffolding performance, and empowering you to self-regulate learning (Marks, 2025). By enabling safe revision cycles, you can correct misconceptions, improve academic...
Investigating psychology
Health, Sports & Psychology

Investigating psychology

...perceptions (we do not just ‘see’, but see, for example, this sunset or that approaching person), and so on. Select the answer for Question 1e here The ‘lifeworld’ is the world insofar as it is experientially relevant to a given person. It is a concept that enables phenomenologists to situate experiences in meaningful social and historical contexts. True False a....
Level 2: Intermediate 3 hrs
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Money & Business

Personal branding for career success

...perception or emotion, maintained by a buyer or a prospective buyer, describing the experience related to doing business with an organisation or consuming its products or services.’ They adapt this to describe a personal brand as follows: ‘Your brand is a perception or emotion, maintained by somebody other than you, that describes the total experience of having a...
Law and change: Scottish legal heroes Badge icon
Society, Politics & Law

Law and change: Scottish legal heroes

...perceptions and its history does little to assist this. Law, however, can be used as a driver or tool for change. It can be used to make a difference. For example, think about how law has been used to change the law on our right to vote in parliamentary elections and how this has been used to promote democracy. In 1831 Scotland had a population of around 2.3 million and...
Developing Reading for Pleasure: engaging young readers Badge icon
Education & Development

Developing Reading for Pleasure: engaging young readers

...perceptions of Logan’s reading needs, may together be constraining his desire to read. Creating a classroom and school environment that fosters a love of reading for every child is not straightforward, it requires knowledge of texts and pedagogic knowledge, planning and commitment...Session 1: The importance of childhood reading: 6 Pedagogies and classroom practices -...
Diversity and inclusion in the workplace Badge icon
Money & Business

Diversity and inclusion in the workplace

...perceptions: Week 1, Activity 1 – Exploring acquired diversity Week 1, Activity 2 – Exploring respect Week 1, Activity 4 – Diversity and inclusion benefits everyone Week 2, Activity 1 – Which type of discrimination? Week 2, Activity 2 – Exploring neurodiversity Week 2, Activity 3 – Black Lives Matter Week 2, Activity 4 – The Bechdel Test Week 3, Activity 1...
Introducing engineering
Science, Maths & Technology

Introducing engineering

...perceptions of what might be done – electric motors, transistors, radio, digital cameras, the Airbus A380, etc. to enable developments to be made more effectively and efficiently by underpinning experience with theory. This brings me to the issue of design , which lies at the heart of all professional engineering. Whatever enterprise engineers are going to coordinate,...
Level 1: Introductory 15 hrs