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    Simple Python Revision Worksheet
    This worksheet covers all the basics of Python Programming that we have covered in the first six weeks of this course.

    Shared with the University by
    Prof Hugh Davis
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    Working in Teams
    Shared with the University by
    Prof Hugh Davis
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    Computer Applications: Group Project - Project Startup + agile
    First week of Group Project

    Shared with the University by
    Dr Jian Shi
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    Computer Applications: Python - Drawing Graphics
    Week 19: it is about drawing and animating graphics on a canvas in Python.

    Shared with the University by
    Dr Jian Shi
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    Computer Applications: Python - Basic Graphic User Interfaces
    Week 18: It is about creating graphical user interfaces for Python applications.

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    Dr Jian Shi
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    Computer Applications: Python - File I/O
    Week 11/15, Python 8: This will be a practice of file I/O.

    Shared with the University by
    Dr Jian Shi
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    COMP1205 how do we work in a group? links to free tests and HE focusssed video
    slides and guide for classroom activity about teams.

    Shared with the University by
    Dr Su White
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    Computer Applications: Python - more loops, algorithms, pseudocode and sorting
    Week 10: this involves a recap of what you have learnt, as well as while loop, algorithms, pseudocode and sorting.

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    Dr Jian Shi
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    Computer Applications: Python - Recap and practice
    Week 6, Python 3: first revision

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    Dr Jian Shi
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    Computer Applications: Python - input, output and decisions
    Week 5, Python 2: input, output and decisions

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    Dr Jian Shi
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    Computer Applications Assignment 1
    Analyse a set of given data from a Hooke's law experiment Present your analysis in a blog. Contains announcement and specification

    Shared with the University by
    Dr Yvonne Howard
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    Computer Applications: Python - Recap and Practice
    Week 6, Python 3

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    Dr Jian Shi
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    Computer Applications: Python - Variables, maths and comments
    Week 4, Python 1 - Introduction to Python: syntax, variables, maths and comments

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    Dr Jian Shi
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    Computer Applications: Online Identity
    Week 3, Digital Literacy 3

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    Dr Jian Shi
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    Computer Applications: Information Literacy
    Week 2, Digital Literacy 2

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    Dr Jian Shi
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    Computer Applications: Researching Online & Collaborating
    Week 1: Digital Literacy 1

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    Dr Jian Shi
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    Computer Applications: Python 10
    It is about drawing and animating graphics on a canvas in Python.

    Shared with the University by
    Dr Jian Shi
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    Computer Applications: Python 9
    It is about creating graphical user interfaces for Python applications.

    Shared with the University by
    Dr Jian Shi
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    Computer Applications: Python 8
    Week 18: File I/O

    Shared with the University by
    Dr Jian Shi
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    Computer Applications: Python - Functions
    Week 7, Python 4: This will be a practice of function.

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    Dr Jian Shi
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    Computer Applications: Python 7
    Week 11/15: this involves a recap of what you have learnt, as well as while loop, algorithms, pseudocode and sorting.

    Shared with the University by
    Dr Jian Shi
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    Computer Applications: Python Homework
    Week 16/17: this exercise allows you to practice what you have learnt so far from the lectures

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    Dr Jian Shi
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    Computer Applications: Python - more on lists, dictionaries, functions and loops.
    Week 9, Python 6: more on lists, dictionaries, functions and loops.

    Shared with the University by
    Dr Jian Shi
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    Computer Applications: Python - list, dictionary and loops
    Week 8, Python 5: This will be a practice of Lists, Dictionaries and Loops.

    Shared with the University by
    Dr Jian Shi
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    Computer Applications: Python 3
    Week 7: This will be a review and practice of strings, booleans and control flow.

    Shared with the University by
    Dr Jian Shi
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    Computer Applications: Python 2
    Week 6: You will learn input, output and decisions

    Shared with the University by
    Dr Jian Shi
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    Computer Applications: Python 1
    Week 5: Introduction to Python - syntax, variables, maths and comments

    Shared with the University by
    Dr Jian Shi
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    Finding and Evaluation Information
    Very basic library talk

    Shared with the World by
    Prof Hugh Davis
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    Presenting, Teamwork and Organisation
    Shared with the World by
    Prof Hugh Davis
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    Operating Systems
    Based on Brookshear textbook (Pearson copyright) files but with additional slides by hcd

    Shared with the University by
    Prof Hugh Davis
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    Computer Application: GUIs
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    Mr Rikki Prince
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    Computer Applications: Information Literacy
    digital literacy:information and reproduction

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    Mr Rikki Prince
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    Computer Applications: Our Digital World
    Week 1

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    Mr Rikki Prince
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    UbiCamp for Staff
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    Dr Jian Shi
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    UbiCamp for Students
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    Dr Jian Shi
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    UbiCamp Videos
    Overview slides with screenshots

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    Dr Jian Shi
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    Artificial Intelligence
    Pearon's resource from the Brookshear Chapter

    Shared with the University by
    Prof Hugh Davis
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    Learning Technologies
    An introduction to Learning Technologies at the University of Southampton for PCAP / PGCAP

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    Prof Hugh Davis
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    How the Web Changes the Way we Learn
    Shared with the University by
    Mr Rikki Prince
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    MOOC Themes
    This is a collection of themes around the evolution of MOOCs, captured in Feb 2014.

    Shared with the University by
    Prof Hugh Davis
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    An Introduction to Learning Technology
    A few slides used in 2013 class to introduce the subject of learning technology

    Shared with the World by
    Prof Hugh Davis
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    Example Technical Report
    Technical Report for Use in COMP1205 Examination 2013

    Shared with the University by
    Prof Hugh Davis
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    The Open Education Movement: OERs and MOOCs
    This presentation is based around a conference keynote presentation developed in April 2013.

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    Prof Hugh Davis
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    Formal Technical Report Writing, Referencing and Academic integrity
    How to present a technical report and maintain academic integrity - supported by a range of on-line activities

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    Prof Hugh Davis
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    7 Tips for Finding a Job After College
    A good discussion of things you can do while at University to improve your opportunities when you leave university. Written from an American viwpoint but mostly still valid

    Shared with the University by
    Prof Hugh Davis
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    COMP1205 W1 Independent Learning and Using Your Time
    An introduction to learning at University

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    Prof Hugh Davis
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    Introduction to Professional Issues COMP 1205
    Explains how this module is organised, and the motivation

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    Prof Hugh Davis
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    How to setup eFolio so that you can do Module assignments
    This document is under test

    Shared with the University by
    Miss Kate Dickens
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    CITE Away Day Presentation
    This presentation was delivered by Professor Hugh Davis at the first CITE Away Day. The Away Day took place on Wednesday 17 October, 2012 at the Dolphin Hotel, Southampton, 10:00-4:00. The participants were 21 members of CITE and facilitation was provided by Kate Dickens (who is also a member of CITE).

    Shared with the University by
    Mr Ed Share
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    CITE and educational transformation
    Presentation given by Professor Hugh Davis to the University Strategic Research Group for the Digital Economy monthly lunch meeting on Monday 24 September 2012. This session provided an update on the evolution of the University Centre for Innovation in Technologies and Education (CITE) in September 2012.

    Shared with the University by
    Ms Debra Morris
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    Does Facebook ruin your job Prospects?
    News Report: Every Potential 2040 President Already Unelectable Due To Facebook:YouTube fake American news item (2min 39secs) in which all possible candidates are excluded because of something they show on Facebook. And Could your Facebook page ruin your job prospects? - A Guardian article that suggests that employers may be more tolerant than supposed.

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    Prof Hugh Davis
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    Institutional Personal Learning Environments – Paradise or Paradox? A Digital Literacies Perspective
    This was my keynote presentation at Computer Supported Education (CSEDU) 2012, in Porto. It looks at the importance of digital literacies and how VLEs do not support their developmeng and looks at iPLEs as an alternative.

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    Prof Hugh Davis
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    Adaptation and Personalisation
    (with notes in powerpoint)

    Shared with the World by
    Prof Hugh Davis
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    The E-learning Framework (ELF) and E-Admin
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    Prof Hugh Davis
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    Personal Learning Environments and Digital Literacies
    This is a version of a seminar/keynote talk I have given a few times. It argues that VLEs are no longer fit for purpose and that students should learn to take responsibility for their own toolsets.

    Shared with the World by
    Prof Hugh Davis
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    Learning Objects, Interoperability and Standards
    An introduction/overview to the whole issue of learning objects, interoperability and IMS specifications in Learning Technology

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    Prof Hugh Davis
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    An Open Letter to Educators. Dan Brown's Rant about Universities
    An (ex) student says what he thinks about the education systems and universities.

    Shared with the World by
    Prof Hugh Davis
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    Computer Assisted Assessement
    Introduction for UG course on TEL

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    Prof Hugh Davis
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    Tools for Communication, Collaboration �and for Mobile Learning
    Introduction as part of UG TEL course

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    Prof Hugh Davis
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    Models of Learning and Motivation
    A brief skim through educational theory intended for students registered on a single module in Technology Enhanced Learning. Startes with Blooms taxonomy, travles through instructivism and constructivism and on to theories of motivation/

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    Prof Hugh Davis
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    Virtual Learning Environments
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    Prof Hugh Davis
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    Introduction to Learning Technologies
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    Prof Hugh Davis
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    Introduction to Research Methods
    Just one lecture for first year. Its objective is to show that there exists more than on approach to tackling a research question - and that not all disciplines approach things the same way!

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    Prof Hugh Davis
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    Writing Research Proposals
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    Prof Hugh Davis
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    Learning, Teaching and Lesson Planning
    This resource was designed for use with MSc Web Scientists as an introduction to a coursework that requires them to produce some teaching materials.

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    Prof Hugh Davis
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    Timeline of Computing
    Actually this is a timeline of Learning Technology but has all teh important dates in it

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    Prof Hugh Davis
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    Abstraction: From Transistors to Computers and from Bits to Programs
    Takes the Tanenbaum (Structured Computer Organisation) approach to show how application of successive levels of abstraction allow us to understand how computers are made from transitors and how they are programmed.

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    Prof Hugh Davis
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    INFO 1010 CW3 Topics (2010)
    List of topics for CW 3

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    Prof Hugh Davis
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    Programming & Software
    An overview of programming and software development.

    Shared with the World by
    Prof Leslie Carr
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    Formal Reports and Presentations
    An introductory guide to writing technical reports (including citation and referencing) and giving presentations

    Shared with the University by
    Dr Nicholas Gibbins
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    Overview of the Southampton Learning Environment and EdShare
    Created to inform the university on current progress on building the SLE and to encourage more use of EdShare

    Shared with the University by
    Prof Hugh Davis
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    Black Boxes and Abstraction or A quick run through how computers work
    How we get from transistors through to logic gates to ALUs and memory to the stored program and the fetch execute cycle through to machine code and high level languages. Inspired by Tanenbaum's approach in "Structured Computer Organozation"

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    Prof Hugh Davis
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    Where are all these links taking us?
    A perspective on Hypertext Research futures

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    Prof Hugh Davis
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    Web 2.0. What is it - and is it any different?
    Looks at what Web 2.0 is, - people, business and technology and questions whether this is simply a continuation of Web 1.0

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    Prof Hugh Davis
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    Ontological Hypertext and the Semantic Web
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    Prof Hugh Davis
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    Spatial and Temporal Hypermedia
    Overview of early work on Spatial and Temporal hypermeida

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    Prof Hugh Davis
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    Open Hypertext
    Lecture Notes on Open Hypertext

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    Prof Hugh Davis
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    A survey of First Year Students on Arrival
    Used to make students aware of the demographics of their cohort - and trends from previous years.

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    Prof Hugh Davis
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    Planning Learning and Time Management for Students
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    Prof Hugh Davis
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    A guide to writing formal technical reports
    A guide to writing formal technical reports for IT and CS students

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    Prof Hugh Davis
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    Projecting Yourself On-Line
    Discusses the difference between how a student might project themself in social software and on a web page. Also discusses some of the risks of on-line presence.

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    Prof Hugh Davis
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    Approaches to Learning
    Looks at some of the models of learning and discusses how they apply to university students

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    Prof Hugh Davis
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    INFO 1010 Introduction and An Introduction to Learning at University
    Describes course objectives and looks at what it takes to be successful in learning at University

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    Prof Hugh Davis
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    Writing a Technical Report for Electronic and Electrical Engineers
    Has a mixture of factual information (conventions on how a report should be structured) and motivational information on improving writing and communication skills

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    Prof Hugh Davis
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    Results of E-Learning Student Survey at University of Southampton
    Shared with the University by
    Prof Hugh Davis
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    Lecture on VLEs and MLEs
    Powerpoint Lecture notes on Virtual Learning Environments and Managed Learning Environements

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    Prof Hugh Davis
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    Les Carr explains the moral high ground on open educational resources
    In this video, taken in front of the Parthenon at the Acropolis in Athens, Su White interviews Les Carr about why he asserts that there is a moral duty for teachers who create educational content to put that content in the public domain, rather than hoarding it in their institution.

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    Prof Hugh Davis
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    A Day in the Life of a Student (2006)
    This is self playing Powerpoint with sound, which was made by researchers in Learning Technology, in 2001, suggesting what the life of a student in 2006 might look like. It is interesting to see how far we have come (or not come) in the time since.

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    Prof Hugh Davis
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    How to Review a Paper
    How to Review a Paper: A guide for newcomers and a refresher for the experienced.

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    Prof Hugh Davis
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    Things to do with your first personal tutorial
    This is an idea list of things you might wish to talk about with your personal tutees in the first few tutorials. It originates from ECS (Dave de Roure and Hugh Davis in particular) so some of the ideas might be particular to that School. If you have suggestions you would wish to have added please email them to hcd@ecs.soton.ac.uk, or please feel free to copy any parts of the document and make a list specific to your school. Please enter the new list in EdShare!

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    Prof Hugh Davis
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    COMP3016 Web Technology - Strand 3 "History" Lecture 6
    Lecture 6: Where are all the links taking us: Web Science Contains Powerpoint Lecture slides and Hypertext Research Papers: The Literati (The Cyberspace and critical theory website) (Eastgate website); Pervasive Hypertext at Southampton and at Aarhus; Adaptive Hypertext - The Next Big Thing: (De Bra & Chepegin, 2004); Web Science: Creating a Science of the Web (Berners-Lee, Hall, Hendler, Shadbolt & Weitzner, 2006).

    Shared with the University by
    Prof Leslie Carr
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    COMP3016 Web Technology - Strand 3 "History" Lecture 5
    Lecture 5: Web 2.0 and Social Hypertext Contains Powerpoint Lecture slides and Hypertext Research Papers: What Is Web 2.0 Design Patterns and Business Models for the Next Generation of Software . Tim O'Reilly (2005); Web 2.0: Hypertext by Any Other Name? (Millard & Ross, 2006)

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    Prof Leslie Carr
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    COMP3016 Web Technology - Strand 3 "History" Lecture 4
    Lecture 4: Ontological Hypertext and the Semantic Web Contains Powerpoint Lecture slides and Hypertext Research Papers: Conceptual linking: Ontology-based Open Hypermedia (Carr et al. 2001); CS AKTiveSpace: Building a Semantic Web Application (Glaser et al., 2004); The Semantic Web Revisited (Shadbolt, Hall and Berners-Lee, 2006); Mind the Semantic Gap (Millard et al., 2005).

    Shared with the University by
    Prof Leslie Carr
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    COMP3016 Web Technology - Strand 3 "History" Lecture 3
    Lecture 3: Contributions of Pre WWW Research: Spatial Hypertext and Temporal Hypertext Contains Powerpoint Lecture slides and Hypertext Research Papers: Spatial [SPATIAL] VIKI: spatial hypertext supporting emergent structure (Marshall, 94); Towards Geo-Spatial Hypermedia: Concepts and Prototype Implementation, (Gronbaek et al. 2002); Cyber Geography and Better Search Engines; [TEMPORAL] Anticipating SMIL 2.0: The Developing Cooperative Infrastructure for Multimedia on the Web (Rutledge 1999); Its About Time: Link Streams as Continuous Metadata (Page et al., 2001); Everything You Wanted to Know About MPEG-7:Part 1 (Nack & Lindsay 1999)

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    Prof Leslie Carr
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    COMP3016 Web Technology - Strand 3 "History" Lecture 2
    Lecture 1: Contributions of Pre WWW Research: Open Hypermedia Systems Contains Powerpoint Lecture slides and Hypertext Research Papers: Industrial Strength Hypermedia: Requirements for a Large Engineering Enterprise (Malcolm et al. 1991); Towards An Integrated Information Environment With Open Hypermedia Systems (Davis et al. 1992); Unifying Strategies for Web Augmentation (Bouvin 1999); Hyper-G (Adapted from Lowe and Hall); OHP:A Draft Proposal for a Standard Open Hypermedia Protocol (Davis et al. 1996); XML Linking (DeRose 99)

    Shared with the University by
    Prof Leslie Carr
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    COMP3016 Web Technology - Strand 3 "History" Lecture 1
    Lecture 1: The Pioneers and History of Hypertext (pre-WWW) Contains Powerpoint Lecture slides and Hypertext Research Papers: Bush: As We may Think; Engelbart: NLS and A Framework for Augmenting Human Intelligence; Nelson: Xanalogical Structure; Conklin: A Survey of Hypertext; Halasz 1987: Reflections on NoteCards: Seven Issues for the Next Generation of Hypermedia Systems; Berners-Lee 1994 The World-Wide Web.

    Shared with the University by
    Prof Leslie Carr
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