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Tables and charts are a great way to present numerical information in a clear and concise form. This free course, Presenting information, explains how to use the Windows calculator to carry out basic operations and calculate percentages. You will then learn how to use charts and tables to represent and interpret information.
Free course
3 hrs
Level: 1 Introductory
Updated on:
21 Jun 2019
This course explores key legal concepts such as legal capacity and the rights and responsibilities of the individual. You will examine how laws are made, and how they affect us at different points in our lives. It is an ideal course if you are a beginner or returning to study.
07 May 2019
By Michel Wermelinger
Have you ever wanted to try out simple coding? Want to understand the basics of what it entails? This course introduces you to the skills, concepts and jargon of coding.
2 hrs
05 Dec 2018
How do you create citizenship? How do you feel you belong? This free course, Engendering citizenship, examines social citizenship. With particular reference to women and disabled people, you will look at the rights and obligations that develop within society to link people together.
1 hr
Level: 2 Intermediate
24 Feb 2016
How big an impact does CCTV have on your life? This free course, The technology of crime control, provides the opportunity to listen to an argument surrounding the purpose, efficacy and regulation of CCTV. Is it there for crime control or is Big Brother really watching?
05 Feb 2016
These free, advanced level courses serve as an introduction to Masters level study in neurosciences and mental health.
Article
5 mins
Level: 3 Advanced
19 Jul 2019