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An introduction to visualising development data
Science, Maths & Technology

An introduction to visualising development data

...alphabetical ordering of the names of the things they relate to, or we might sort the bars by increasing or decreasing value, as shown above. The height of each bar is proportional to some measurement or property that we associate with each thing. What the measurement is is described by the label alongside the vertical y-axis. In this particular chart, there is no...
Continuity and learning
Education & Development

Continuity and learning

...alphabet? See? The feedback I get off the children is great. I enjoy interacting with young children which, you get great back from them. You can see them coming on and see them when they come to you, that they’re learning off you by listening to you. Child A boy [inaudible]. Lucy Allen (teaching assistant) I’ve been a teaching assistant now for about four years, and...
Level 1: Introductory 12 hrs
Using Turnitin effectively: building integrity into your writing
Education & Development

Using Turnitin effectively: building integrity into your writing

...alphabetical order. When Turnitin shows an issue, decide whether you need to quote or paraphrase. If it is a direct quote, keep the exact words, add quotation marks and include a citation with a page number if available. If you intended to paraphrase, close the original source, rewrite the idea in your own words, then compare afterwards to ensure it is genuinely...
Teaching Spanish pronunciation
Languages

Teaching Spanish pronunciation

...Alphabet): Stops (plosives): The airflow is stopped completely before the consonant is released, as in /p/ pata (leg) or /d/ doy (I give). See Week 5 for a detailed description of all the Spanish consonants. Fricatives: During the production of fricative consonants, air leaks through a narrow constriction between the articulators producing turbulent noise, e.g. /f/ or /s/...
Level 1: Introductory 15 hrs
An introduction to computers and computer systems
Digital & Computing

An introduction to computers and computer systems

...alphabet that might be typed into a computer from a keyboard? Activity 1 showed that there are four possible combinations of 1s and 0s in a 2-bit binary code. If you had only two bits available you could only represent four different letters, e.g. ‘a’ could be represented by 00, ‘b’ by 01, ‘c’ by 10 and ‘d’ by 11. This shows that a 2-bit binary code can...
Discovering music: the blues
History & The Arts

Discovering music: the blues

...alphabet or given a name or syllable to represent it. I'm going to use a song that you may be familiar with to illustrate the concept of scale. The song Do, Re, Mi from The Sound of Music. In this song, Maria is teaching the children of the von Trapp family to sing by first teaching them about scales. To quote from the show, let's start at the very beginning. [MUSIC -...
Level 1: Introductory 6 hrs
How to compare income across countries
Science, Maths & Technology

How to compare income across countries

...alphabetically according to their labels, or by value. In charts with numerical axes, such as line charts or bar charts, we typically use a linear scale, where consecutive values are equally spaced. However, where values are not distributed evenly but are instead clumped together at low values and more widely spaced at large values, a "bendy" logarithmic scale on which...
Looking at, describing and identifying objects
History & The Arts

Looking at, describing and identifying objects

...alphabet Exhibition history Prior knowledge Museum records of exhibitions Conservation Prior knowledge Museum records of conservation treatments Subjects Observation Acquisition name Prior knowledge Records will have been kept about the object when it was acquired by the museum Acquisition date Observation and prior knowledge The date of acquisition has been written in...