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Blood and the respiratory system
Science, Maths & Technology

Blood and the respiratory system

...multiple polymorphisms that protect against severe disease...Blood and the respiratory system: 6 Control of respiration - Generally, respiration is an involuntary, automatic event. You are probably not aware it is happening unless you exert voluntary control over it by holding your breath, or breathing deeply. The rate and depth of your respiration adjusts automatically...
Level 2: Intermediate 10 hrs
Psychology around the world
Health, Sports & Psychology

Psychology around the world

...multiple cultural standpoints, have become more respected in recent years. The discipline is still, however, largely dominated by a European and North American worldview. In the next section you will explore why this is, and what problems it might present for our understanding of human psychology...Psychology around the world: 3 WEIRD psychology - Psychology as it is...
Level 1: Introductory 6 hrs
Exploring sport coaching and psychology Badge icon
Health, Sports & Psychology

Exploring sport coaching and psychology

...multiple Olympic gold medallist in 200 m and 400 m sprints, and former world record holder), where he discusses early childhood specialisation with the author David Epstein and others. The evidence falls strongly in support of the diverse sampling of a range of sports over early specialisation. What arguments from this video might you use if you were talking to a 12 year...
Effective communication in the workplace Badge icon
Money & Business

Effective communication in the workplace

...multiple people in a room, making eye contact with several different people as you talk is really important. And certainly, as a panel member, I've been very conscious and cognizant in the past if a candidate chooses just to talk to one person. Because what that's telling me- subconsciously- is they believe that person's the most important one. Which is very interesting...
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Science, Maths & Technology

Citizen science and global biodiversity

...multiple pieces of information can be considered and a likely identification produced without having to make these dichotomous choices. By the end of this week, you should be able to: understand why species identification is important use dichotomous, multi-access and Bayesian keys recognise the difficulties in distinguishing between species...Week 3: Using biological...
Childhood in the digital age
Education & Development

Childhood in the digital age

...multiple aspects of themselves and experiment with social behaviours. Children can be very aware of what they want from digital worlds. For example, in 2008 the BBC created a virtual world, Adventure Rock, for children aged six to twelve and invited parents and children into the production process. Children identified freedom, self-expression, creativity and interaction...
Level 1: Introductory 12 hrs
Young people and religion: creative learning with history
History & The Arts

Young people and religion: creative learning with history

...multiple video tracks, the play-head only ‘sees’ the topmost one, so only one shot will show at any one time. As it develops, a timeline starts to look like a chequerboard. [Two images. One shows OpenShot editing software on screen. The other of Adobe Premiere timeline source] Figure 8 (top) Frame-grab of what OpenShot editing software looks like on the screen;...
Hybrid working: skills for digital transformation
Digital & Computing

Hybrid working: skills for digital transformation

...multiple times anymore. It's about actually creating your own jobs in the future. And so the role that further education and higher education can play in equipping people with those digital skills is to really look at how we create short, sharp, upskilling interventions for individuals and for industries and for employers who are going on that journey. GEMMA HALLETT: I'm...