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Introducing ICT systems
Digital & Computing

Introducing ICT systems

...T' for true or 'F' for false. The hard disk in a computer is used to store data. The storage capacity of a floppy disk is several gigabytes! Data files that you want to update regularly should be stored onl CD-R optical disk. A DVD is a form of magnetic storage! A USB memory stick holds much more than a floppy disk. Answer T F F F T...Introducing ICT systems: 14.1...
Level 1: Introductory 9 hrs
Inclusive Leadership: Collaborating for professional development
Education & Development

Inclusive Leadership: Collaborating for professional development

...T. (2019) ‘Collaboration and mutual support as processes established by communities of practice to improve continuing professional teachers’ development in high schools’, Cogent Education, 6(1), p. 1685446. Focus on pages 7–16, from the start of Results to the end of Conclusion. As you are reading, think about the following questions and make notes: In what ways...
Fundamentals of cost accounting and environmental management accounting
Money & Business

Fundamentals of cost accounting and environmental management accounting

...T. (2000) ‘Environmental management accounting in Europe: current practice and future potential’, European Accounting Review, 9(1), pp. 31–52. Bennett, M. and James, P. (1998) ‘The green bottom line’, in M. Bennett and P. James, (eds) The green bottom line – environmental accounting for management: current practice and future trends. Sheffield: Greenleaf...
An introduction to exoplanets Badge icon
Science, Maths & Technology

An introduction to exoplanets

...t times normal a times normal r or pi times cap r sub normal p squared divided by pi times cap r sub normal s times normal t times normal a times normal r squared Because the constant π appears in both the top and bottom parts of this fraction, it cancels out and disappears. So, the transit depth is simply: cap r sub normal p squared divided by cap r sub normal s times...
Level 1: Introductory 24 hrs
Making social media work in Higher Education
Education & Development

Making social media work in Higher Education

...T. (2019) ‘College Students in Distress: Can Social Media be a Source of Social Support?’ College Student Journal, 52(4), Winter 2018, pp. 494–504(11). Elhai, J., Levine, J., Dvorak, R., Hall, B., (2016) ‘Fear of missing out, need for touch, anxiety and depression are related to problematic smartphone use’, Computers in Human Behavior, 63: pp. 509–516...
Entrepreneuriaeth Gwledig yng Nghymru
Money & Business

Entrepreneuriaeth Gwledig yng Nghymru

...le defnyddiol yn y farchnad - ac ar ôl blwyddyn, roedd ei werthiannau'n well na'r disgwyl. Ond eto i gyd nid oedd yn gwneud arian, a hynny'n bennaf am fod y costau gweithredu yn uwch na'r gyllideb. Roedd rhaid cyflwyno system rheoli stoc effeithlon ac felly aeth Fiona ati i ddod o hyd i becyn meddalwedd addas. Roedd nifer o broblemau cychwynnol - roedd y pecyn yn torri i...
Building relationships with donors
Money & Business

Building relationships with donors

...T. (2006) Cultural Giving, London, Directory of Social Change. Mellor, P. (1983) ‘Advertising for legacy income’ in Norton, M. (ed.) Legacies: A Practical Guide for Charities, London, Directory of Social Change. Radcliffe, R. (2007) ‘Viewpoint: It's the cause that nets the legacy, not the charity’, Third Sector, 28 February [online]
The body: a phenomenological psychological perspective
Society, Politics & Law

The body: a phenomenological psychological perspective

...T and you are proud of this word. But greater than this – although you will not believe in it – is your body and its great intelligence, which does not say T but performs ‘I’. (Nietzsche, 1961 [1883], pp. 61–2) There are many manifestations of the body and it is because of this that we often think dualistically – separating body and mind – when in reality...