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    Evidence of demonstration of personal attributes for CV preparation
    This document contains a list of personal attributes which you will need to be able to demonstrate throughout your career. You will also be able to prepare for creating a CV by beginning to evidence your personal attributes and the description of the circumstances in which the attributes were demonstrated in a tabular form.

    Shared with the World by
    Miss Kate Dickens
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    INFO6003: Differential Privacy
    Shared with the University by
    Prof vladi Sassone
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    EndNote X6 for MAC
    This is a guide to the advanced features of EndNote X6 when operating on the MAC platform. It includes download strategies for a wide range of databases and a guide to synchronising the desktop library with EndNote web

    Shared with the World by
    Mrs Linda Robertson
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    Readme
    Readme for Group 18.

    Shared with the University by
    Mr Sebastian Claici
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    comp1204_11: Make
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    Prof vladi Sassone
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    Event Driven Programming in Java
    Event driven programming is a way of writing a program that works by responding to things happening (rather than executing a preplanned series of tasks). It is most often used to manage more advanced user interactions, such as GUI programs. In this session we look at how event driven programming works in Java GUIs, as both an introduction to events (using MouseListeners), and also to the way that GUI programs are constructed.

    Shared with the World by
    Prof David Millard
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    Test Edshare
    This is to test Edshare uploads

    Shared with the University by
    Miss Zoe Butler
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    FoHS Getting the most from your first clinical placement
    As a first year student nurse about to enter into the world of clinical practice for the first time, can I invite you to take 14 minutes out of your busy life to listen to this podcast which discusses a top ten list of things to consider.

    Shared with the University by
    Mr James Wilson
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    ePub written assignment and pitch details
    As discussed on Friday's MACD + ADM session.

    Shared with the World by
    Dr Cui Su
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    WSAmacd recorded sessions 2012-2013
    Lectures and workshops recorded as part of the MA Communication Design 2012-2013

    Shared with the World by
    Mr Paul Caplan
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    INFO2009 Stage Test Orientation
    notes and slides to guide preparation for stage test

    Shared with the University by
    Dr Su White
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    What motivates you?
    Shared with the World by
    Miss Kate Dickens
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    Software Development: Testing
    This presentation discusses the role and purpose of testing in the systems/Software Development Life Cycle. We examine the consequences of the 'cost curve' on defect removal and how agile methods can reduce its effects. We concentrate on Black Box Testing and use Equivalence Partitioning and Boundary Value Analysis to construct the smallest number of test cases, test scenarios necessary for a test plan.

    Shared with the World by
    Dr Yvonne Howard
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    DragnDrop
    Shared with Selected Users by
    Mrs Claire Desai
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    PGR Tracker Administration Manual
    This is a user guide to support faculty administrators who need to use the PGR Tracker system to administer and maintain post graduate student records and related tasks. Use the 'Download' option underneath the main display to save a PDF copy of the manual locally.

    Shared with the University by
    Mrs Claire Desai
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    INFO6003: Anonymisation Techniques
    Shared with the University by
    Prof vladi Sassone
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    INFO6003: Database and Data Mining Security
    Shared with the University by
    Prof vladi Sassone
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    WSAmacd/WSAadm Remixing business
    Lecture for MA Communication Design and MA Advertising Design Management students

    Shared with the World by
    Mr Paul Caplan
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    INFO2009 2012-13 Resource Group 27 & 31: The public awareness of science
    Resources for coursework 2 of INFO 2009. A video made to promote the public awareness of science as a topic. It goes through interesting facts and explains what you can do to make a difference. A flyer made to advertise the video, explaining what it is and how it can be used.

    Shared with the University by
    Dr Su White
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    INFO2009 2012-13 Resource Group 23
    FutureTech - Discover the Tech Behind Your Future!

    Shared with the University by
    Dr Su White
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    INFO2009 2012-13 Resource Group 21 - We know where you live
    We know where you live is an entertaining and informative quiz show highlighting the dangers resulting from a lack of awareness of Facebook's privacy and security settings. The game show is complemented by a short tutorial explaining these settings. The show is aimed at a wider audience and is suitable for all.

    Shared with the University by
    Dr Su White
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    INFO2009 2012-13 Resource Group 20: video "Panorama: An Investigation into Augmented Reality"
    Group 20 (km) "Kirk's Krew" is proud to present "Panorama: An Investigation into Augmented Reality," an exciting and entertaining video used for the general public which engages through a fast-paced investigatory style. You'll never forget the story of students Jake and Andrew as they seek to thwart the villianous schemes of Larry Beige with help and hindrance from AR! Explore the past, present and future of AR in a Panorama style investigation! ECS' very own Dr Enrico Costanza is on hand with years of expertise! For a full listing of share contents, please see readme.txt

    Shared with the University by
    Dr Su White
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    Software Development Life Cycles and process models
    This presentation describes the evolution of SDLCs from the first formally proposed linear models including, the Waterfall (Royce 1970) through to iterative prototyping models (Spiral and Win-Win Spiral) and incremental, iterative models used in Agile Methods. We discuss the problems iinherent in ech prpoosal and how successive models attempt to solve them.

    Shared with the World by
    Dr Yvonne Howard
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    comp1204_10: Latex
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    Prof vladi Sassone
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    INFO2009 2012-13 Resource Group 13
    This contains files from the resource: Semantic Web Explained by Group 13: Web Club 7 Further instructions in readme.txt

    Shared with the University by
    Dr Su White
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    INFO2009 2012-13 Resource Group 12 Security and Privacy
    This is an educational resource that covers a number of realistic attacks on privacy from a technical perspective along with the legal issues you might face if you don't take adequate precautions with data. The format is engaging and entertaining, framing real-world issues in a familiar medium - namely that of a trailer for a blockbuster film.

    Shared with the University by
    Dr Su White
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    INFO2009 2012-13 Resource Group 11 CTRL-S The Planet - the Green IT Boardgame
    INFO2009 learning resource coursework. This is a board game that allows you to have fun learning about the facts of Green IT

    Shared with the University by
    Dr Su White
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    INFO2009 The Evolution of Business Models (an audio podcast) Group 5: Team Moreau
    An irreverent sideways look at new business models and their effect on the world around us. Designed with Years 9 and 10 in mind.

    Shared with the University by
    Dr Su White
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    INFO6003: Network revision
    Notes on revision topics for TJC's network and campus security lectures.

    Shared with the University by
    Dr Tim Chown
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    INFO6003: Netflow example
    Some examples of Netflow tools in use in ECS

    Shared with the University by
    Dr Tim Chown
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    INFO6003: IPv6 Impact on Security
    A brief discussion of some of the impacts of introducing IPv6

    Shared with the University by
    Dr Tim Chown
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    CTRL-S The Planet - the Green IT Boardgame
    INFO2009 learning resource coursework. This is a board game that allows you to have fun learning about the facts of Green IT

    Shared with the University by
    Mr Elliot Rosemeyer
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    Database lectures Part 4
    Normalisation, BCNF and third normal form.

    Shared with the University by
    Dr Kenneth Thomas
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    INFO6003: Worldwide Infrastructure Security Report 2011 - notes
    Notes about the Arbor WISR 2011 report, which we'll run through in the lecture.

    Shared with the University by
    Dr Tim Chown
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    Technology Enhanced Learning at Southampton
    A short overview of TEL intended for a short PCAP workshop

    Shared with the World by
    Prof Hugh Davis
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    An Introduction to Learning Activities
    A quick skim through Learning Outcomes, pedagogic methods and preparing and describing a learning activity.

    Shared with the World by
    Prof Hugh Davis
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    INFO2009 Reviews Partners, Commentary and Peer Review
    guidance notes on review and evaluation processes. Part of the total handin required See also http://www.edshare.soton.ac.uk/9937/ for use in context and http://www.edshare.soton.ac.uk/9911/ for the guidance on the critical friend review process

    Shared with the University by
    Dr Su White
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    Resource and Flyer: detailed specification
    Additional information explaining items to be created. To be used in conjunction with resource briefs http://www.edshare.soton.ac.uk/9733/

    Shared with the University by
    Dr Su White
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    INFO2009 Case Study Exam Preparation 2012-13
    Shared with the University by
    Dr Su White
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    Older SQL lectures
    Show grouping operations.

    Shared with the University by
    Dr Kenneth Thomas
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    Database lectures Part 3
    More on SQL

    Shared with the University by
    Dr Kenneth Thomas
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    Worldwide Infrastructure Security Report 2011
    Arbor Network's annual Internet security report for 2011/12. We will discuss this report in INFO6003 lectures.

    Shared with the University by
    Dr Tim Chown
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    A Decade of DDoS
    A summary timeline by Arbor Networks of how DDoS attacks have evolved.

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    Dr Tim Chown
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    A Focus on Distributed Denial of Service
    An Arbor Networks paper describing DDoS attacks and related attacks. The first 9-10 pages or so are good background reading for INFO6003. Students may also find the rest of the paper interesting.

    Shared with the University by
    Dr Tim Chown
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    INFO6003 Network Security: WLAN authentication and roaming
    Describes different approaches to authentication for wireless networks, and the evolution of eduroam

    Shared with the University by
    Dr Tim Chown
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    A test document
    Shared with the University by
    Mr Matthew Deeprose
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    INFO2009 Framework for Critical Friends Interaction
    Guidance document detailing the suggested process for the critical friend team interaction

    Shared with the World by
    Dr Su White
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    EndNote X6 Basic for MAC
    An introduction to the basic features of EndNoteX6 for MAC users

    Shared with the World by
    Mrs Linda Robertson
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    Ethics and Graphic Arts
    Discussion of ethical issues pertaining to communication design

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    Mr James Branch
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    Introduction to JavaScript Programming
    These are the resources for an introductory lecture in JavaScript programming, intended to support use of node.js and divorced from browser programming.

    Shared with the World by
    Prof Leslie Carr
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    Database lectures part 2
    Shared with the University by
    Dr Kenneth Thomas
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    CM205 Examination paper
    Used to illustrate ER modelling

    Shared with the University by
    Dr Kenneth Thomas
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    INFO6003: Network Security: DDoS
    A run through various aspects of Distributed Denial of Service attacks

    Shared with the University by
    Dr Tim Chown
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    INFO6003: Android Platform
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    Prof vladi Sassone
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    INFO6003: Android security
    Shared with the University by
    Prof vladi Sassone
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    Adding pictures, SmartArt and drawings to a thesis in MS Word 2010 (PC) Manual
    Adding illustrations can make it much easier to make a point in a thesis. Download this manual on how in insert pictures, insert SmartArt (a selection of pre-defined diagram types) and draw your own diagram with shapes in MS Word 2010. The guide also shows you how to create a Table of Figures in the thesis.

    Shared with the University by
    Mr Jonathan Lightfoot
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    ARTD6084 DISPLAY:INTERPRETING THE LANGAUGE OF DESIGN
    Please contact the tutor Dr Jonathan Faiers for any further information j.faiers@soton.ac.uk

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    Prof Amanda Bragg-Mollison
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    MANG6242 DIGITAL MARKETING COMMUNICATIONS
    Tutor message about the module & Module Profile to help inform you about this option module. Please contact Dr Julia Wolny if you have any further questions about the module before selection on J.Wolny@soton.ac.uk

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    Prof Amanda Bragg-Mollison
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    ARTD6064 ENTREPRENEURSHIP
    Module Profile & Video from the option module convener of Entrepreneurship Please contact Ian Solway if you have any further questions prior to making your selection. I.A.Solway@soton.ac.uk

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    Prof Amanda Bragg-Mollison
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    ARTD6071 RESPONSIBLE DESIGN 4
    Module Profile

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    Prof Amanda Bragg-Mollison
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    ARTD6063 CONTEMPORARY ISSUES 4
    The module takes as its starting point the assumption that as future artists, designers and professionals in the creative industries you will be future producers of visual culture. You will be introduced to some of the core theoretical issues that underpin the production of visual culture including questions of what an image is, how it works, its relationship to ideology and theories of representation. Please contact Gordon Hon if you have any questions before selecting the module. G.Hon@soton.ac.uk

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    Prof Amanda Bragg-Mollison
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    ARTD6072 GLOBAL MARKETING
    PG Option module, Global Marketing To equip students with contemporary knowledge and practical skills in a challenging global environment. To examine global marketing content in a critical way, with an emphasis on the relationship between content, management and medium. To critically analyse various global marketing plans and strategies and the ramifications of contemporary approaches on global marketing in a context of art and design. To understand how global marketing management operate, taking into account its two main branches being advertising and public relations. Module convener email; .Aqeel.Ahmed@soton.ac.uk

    Shared with the University by
    Prof Amanda Bragg-Mollison
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    REST in Practice
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    Dr Nicholas Gibbins
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    Javascript and Node.js Introduction
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    Dr David Tarrant
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    INFO2009 Resource Examples
    Slideshow demonstrating different types of possible resource. The presentation explains at the same time, some of the working methods which might be used when deciding upon format and researching exemplar resources

    Shared with the World by
    Dr Su White
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    System Design: Alternative Individual Assessment Scenario
    This is the scenario used in the course when individuals are unable to participate in group work. It includes a written case study of a diary farm, and several news articles that describe various views on the business of dairy farming.

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    Prof David Millard
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    body scan exercise
    This exercise is a mojor part of a recognised mindfulness programme and has been included in the faculty staff wellness at work project. The recording takes 20 - 25 mins to listen to.

    Shared with the University by
    Mrs Cheryl Dunford
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    Systems Design: Activity and Sequence modelling using Visual Paradigm
    This lab follows the lectures 'System Design: http://www.edshare.soton.ac.uk/9653/ and http://www.edshare.soton.ac.uk/6280/ . Students use Visual Paradigm for UML to build Activity and Sequence models through project examples: Library, Plant Nursery and a Health Spa

    Shared with the University by
    Dr Yvonne Howard
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    Representational State Transfer
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    Dr Nicholas Gibbins
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    Security
    Shared with the World by
    Dr Nicholas Gibbins
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    Lecture Notes in Databases Part 1
    Revised 7th November 2012 and 12th November Insert, update and delete slides added.

    Shared with the University by
    Dr Kenneth Thomas
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    HDI find complex roots
    This is a sample video used to support Electrical Engineers

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    Mr Justin Steele-Davies
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    INFO2009 2012-13 Resource Group 1 video Digital Futures
    Our country is heading for a crisis. IT and computing are growing larger every day. With this comes an increasing skills shortage, so we need you to be the future of IT. Look ahead of you is an educational video, designed to teach you about the future of computing and why you should be a part of it.

    Shared with the University by
    Dr Su White
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    Ready for remix
    Lectures, files and 'source material everywhere'. Ready for #WSAmacd students to remix.

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    Mr Paul Caplan
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    Audio of What is the consumer? What is the reader? lecture
    Audio of What is the consumer? What is the reader? lecture delivered by Dr Cui Su and Paul Caplan as part of #WSAmacd and #WSAadm remix course

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    Mr Paul Caplan
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    Using Tables in MS Word 2010 (PC) Manual
    Tabulating data when writing your thesis will make it easier to read and understand. This manual shows you how to use tables in Word 2010 for PC

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    Mr Jonathan Lightfoot
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    Using Tables in MS Word 2011 (Mac) Manual
    Tabulating data when writing your thesis will make it easier to read and understand. This manual shows you how to use tables in Word 2011 for Apple Mac.

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    Mr Jonathan Lightfoot
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    Who is the consumer? Who is the reader?
    Lecture video slides and also the audio files

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    Dr Cui Su
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    GROUP 29&30: Gennaro's Dykes Presentation1 INFO2009
    Shared with the University by
    Mr Antreas Savvidis
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    System Design: UML Class Diagrams
    In this session we look at UML Class Diagrams and how they fit into both the family of UML models, and also the software engineering process. We look at some basic features of class diagrams including properties, operations, associations, generalisation, aggregation and composition.

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    Prof David Millard
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    SQL example file
    This file is used to create the examples described in the lectures. It should be used by "sqlite3 < student-3.sql"

    Shared with the University by
    Dr Kenneth Thomas
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    Using EndNote Online
    A guide to the essential features of EndNote Online, when working off campus or sharing resources with colleagues

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    Mrs Linda Robertson
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    NI USRP DQPSK Transceiver LabVIEW files
    LabVIEW files for a DQPSK transmitter and receiver. These files use the NI USRP as transmitter and receiver, where one USRP transmits data and another USRP acts as a receiver. These files are needed for the "NI USRP Lab: DQPSK Transceiver Design" lab available on EdShare.

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    Prof Mohammed El-Hajjar
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    NI USRP Lab: DQPSK Receiver Design
    Design a DQPSK receiver using LabVIEW for implementation on NI USRP.

    Shared with the World by
    Prof Mohammed El-Hajjar
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    Introduction to LabVIEW
    Basic step-by-step instruction for a beginner in LabVIEW.

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    Prof Mohammed El-Hajjar
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    Visual research and visual analysis
    Understand representation and basic semiotic theory i.e. signs, meaning and myth Use visual analysis to decode an image

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    Mr James Branch
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    Service Discovery: UDDI
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    Dr Nicholas Gibbins
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    Service Description: Addressing and Policy
    Shared with the World by
    Dr Nicholas Gibbins
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    comp1204_9: Shell scripting (part2)
    Shared with the University by
    Prof vladi Sassone
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    comp1204_8: Shell scripting (part1)
    Shared with the University by
    Prof vladi Sassone
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    comp1204_7: Awk
    Shared with the University by
    Prof vladi Sassone
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    System Design: UML Activity and Sequence Diagrams
    In this session we look at how to model flow of control and interactions between components using UML Activity and Sequence Diagrams. This is an introductory session and so for Activity Diagrams we only cover branching, forks and joins and swim lanes, and for Sequence we cover lifelines, messages and returns, and alt, par and opt frames.

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    Prof David Millard
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    Systems Design: Use Case Modelling Lab using Visual Paradigm
    This lab follows the lecture 'System Design: Using UML Use Cases'http://www.edshare.soton.ac.uk/9619/ It introduces Visual Paradigm as a UML modelling tool. Students work through Visual Paradigm online Tutorials and then create two projects.

    Shared with the University by
    Dr Yvonne Howard
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    What's in it for me? (Keynote at Open Data Institute Hackday)
    Shared with the World by
    Mr Christopher Gutteridge
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    EndNote X6 - Advanced Guide
    Detailed guidance in creating and managing a library, downloading information from a range of external resources, and use of advanced citation tools in Word, including synchronisation with EndNote Web for maximum flexibility of use

    Shared with the World by
    Mrs Linda Robertson
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    comp1204_6: Files
    Shared with the University by
    Prof vladi Sassone
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    Accents
    Shared with the University by
    Ms Natalia Delianidi
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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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    comp1204_05: Grep and RegExp
    Shared with the University by
    Prof vladi Sassone
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    System Design: Using UML Use Cases
    In this lecture we cover how UML Use Cases can be used for requirements capture. We look at the anatomy of a Use Case Description, and the way in which use cases can be brought together in a use case diagram. We also look at the way that use cases can be derived from problems using noun verb analysis.

    Shared with the World by
    Prof David Millard
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    The Legacy of Jackson Pollock
    Shared with the University by
    Mr Ben Woodmansee
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    INFO6003: Campus Network Security Perspectives
    These slides cover aspects of network design and technology relevant to a campus network deployment such as that at the University of Southampton.

    Shared with the University by
    Dr Tim Chown
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    How to use styles when writing your thesis in MS Word 2010 (PC) Manual
    Writing your thesis will be made a whole lot easier if you learn to use styles. This document is written to show you how to create a consistent looking file with a table of contents. It makes considerable reference to the new University thesis template which can be downloaded from the same site as this manual.

    Shared with the University by
    Mr Jonathan Lightfoot
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    How to use styles when writing your thesis in MS Word 2011 (Mac) Manual
    Writing your thesis will be made a whole lot easier if you learn to use styles. This document is written to show you how to create a consistent looking file with a table of contents. It makes considerable reference to the new University thesis template which can be downloaded from the same site as this manual.

    Shared with the University by
    Mr Jonathan Lightfoot
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    Service Description: WSDL
    Shared with the World by
    Dr Nicholas Gibbins
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    Web Protocols: SOAP
    Shared with the World by
    Dr Nicholas Gibbins
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    Web Protocols: HTTP
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    Dr Nicholas Gibbins
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    A painting created by a projection from acetate
    Using the acetate previously I projected the image onto a white wall and then painted over the image using black paint. I covered areas using grey toner, but left the skin of the faces and the cat so that the eye was drawn to them. Images around were created by other people within my course.

    Shared with the University by
    Miss Olivia Rowe
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    My Nana And Me
    This is a picture of my Nana and me in 1993 when she came to visit Devon from Edinburgh.

    Shared with the University by
    Miss Olivia Rowe
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    Computer Applications course materials
    The collection of Computer Applications course materials. Lectures, labs, additional resources, the lot!

    Shared with the University by
    Mr Rikki Prince
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    Week 2 - Organising Life
    Second Computer Applications digital literacy lecture, tackling the issue of using digital tools to help organise our lives.

    Shared with the University by
    Mr Rikki Prince
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    Creating national datasets
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    Mrs Louise Payne
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    WSAmacd handbook (InDesign file for remix)
    The 'raw' design file available for remix, detournemnet, culture jamming and pal(y)giarism.

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    Mr Paul Caplan
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    Flying Lotus - Cosmogramma
    This image was found on creative commons. Some rights are reserved, the image is by Simon Vanherweghe. The original artwork is from Cosmogramma by Flying Lotus, a musician. This piece is of a particular importance to my project as I found the use of field lines very interesting, I am also in awe of this type of illustration and its a great album.

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    Mr Ben Woodmansee
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    The nature of Medicines
    Created using the LLAC LOC tool, this includes links and activities with feedback. The content is an introduction to medicines for healthcare practitioners. It does not inlcude the Rights of Administration which are considered in separate LOC resource.

    Shared with the University by
    Ms Kay Townsend
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    Comp1204_04: Processes
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    Prof vladi Sassone
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    Espresso Demo
    This is a rough 1 take demo on basic editing - but I managed to replicate a bug so uploaded for Developers to view. Please download the video for better quality.

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    Dr Adam Procter
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    What is the UNIQUIP project How did it evolve
    Shared with the World by
    Mrs Louise Payne
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    Robert Stevens - Creating data rich information
    Shared with the World by
    Mrs Louise Payne
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    Key note speech – Professor Nigel Shadbolt
    Shared with the World by
    Mrs Louise Payne
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    Dick Murray - How do institutions manage data
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    Mrs Louise Payne
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    On the Foundations of Quantitative Information Flow
    The paper introduces vulnerability and quantitative privacy. Optional reading

    Shared with the University by
    Prof vladi Sassone
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    An analysis of trust in anonymity networks in the presence of adaptive attackers
    Introduces extended Crowds protocols. Optional reading

    Shared with the University by
    Prof vladi Sassone
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    Hiding routing information
    This is the original "onion routing" paper, it explains in the details how onions are built and work. This is optional reading, although I strongly advise you to read the Introduction and section 3 "Onions"

    Shared with the University by
    Prof vladi Sassone
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    Building incentives into Tor
    This is the paper introducing the Tor's gold star incentive mechanism. It is optional reading

    Shared with the University by
    Prof vladi Sassone
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    Tor: the second generation onion router
    This is the original Dingledine et al's Tor paper. Please consider it required reading.

    Shared with the University by
    Prof vladi Sassone
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    Crowds: Anonymity for Web Transactions
    This is the original Crowds paper from Reiter and Rubin. Please consider it required reading.

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    Prof vladi Sassone
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    INFO6003; Anonymity protocols (part 2)
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    Prof vladi Sassone
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    Soft Sytems Modelling
    This presentation introduces Soft Systems Modelling as a technique to support investigating the behaviour of dynamic systems in the real world. It combines techniques from General Systems Theory, Soft Systems Methodolgy and Critical Systems Heuristics. Personas and Scenarios are used as a technique for exploring the motivations of stakeholders in the systems.

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    Modelling for Problem Solving in the Large
    This a short presentation which introduces how models and modelling help us to solve large scale problems in the real world. It introduces the idea that dynamic behaviour is caused by interacting components in the system. Feedback in the system makes behaviour prediction difficult unless we use modelling to support understanding

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    INFO6003: Anonymity protocols (part 1)
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    The Architecture of the World Wide Web
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    Dr Nicholas Gibbins
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    Comp1204_03: Vi
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    Prof vladi Sassone
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    Knit upload
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    Dr Adam Procter
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    Introduction to crypto primitives and protocols
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    Prof vladi Sassone
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    Technical Writing: Results
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    Mr Justin Steele-Davies
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    Technical Writing: Discussion
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    Technical Writing: Conclusions
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    System Design: Introduction to Group Work
    In this course you will learn a number of different ways in which to describe a system, at both a high level (using SSM) and a low level (using UML). The main coursework for the course is to work in groups and use these techniques on a case study of your collective choosing. In this session we put the students into groups, run a brainstorming activity on potential businesses, and outline some of the group activities that will be required over the course.

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    Prof David Millard
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    Using Find and Replace in MS Word 2011 for Apple
    Finding and replacing text in a document can save time when you need to make corrections to a word throughout your file. For best viewing Download the video.

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    Mr Jonathan Lightfoot
  143. [img]
    Project Planning
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    Mr Justin Steele-Davies
  144. [img]
    Technical Writing: Experimental Design
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    University of Southampton thesis front matter template for use with MS Word 2007/2010/2013/2016 for PC and 2008/2011/2016 for Apple
    The template that used to be stored here in EdShare has been moved. Please see the links in the document now stored in this resource.

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    Mr Jonathan Lightfoot
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    University of Southampton thesis chapter template for MS Word 2007/2010/2013/2016 for PC and Word 2008/2011/2016 for Apple
    The template that used to be stored here in EdShare has been moved. Please see the links in the document now stored in this resource.

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    Mr Jonathan Lightfoot
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    Technical Writing: The Introduction (Section)
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  148. [img] [img]
    Technical Writing: Background and Theory
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    Mr Justin Steele-Davies
  149. [img]
    COMP1204: Introduction to Unix
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    Prof vladi Sassone
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    COMP1204: Introduction to module
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    Prof vladi Sassone
  151. [img]
    Using Heading styles in the University of Southampton's thesis template for MS Word 2011 for Apple computers
    This will probably be the most useful and time-saving thing you can do when writing a thesis. Using Heading styles in your thesis will not only create a series of sequentially numbered, consistently formatted headings and subheadings, it will also allow you to make a refreshable Table of Contents and make the most out of Word’s Document Map. For best viewing Download the video.

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    Mr Jonathan Lightfoot
  152. [img]
    Viewing and Using the Style Area Pane in MS Word 2010 (PC)
    Seeing the underlying style of each paragraph can be useful when proofing the formatting of your file. This view shows how to see the Style Area Pane. For best viewing Download the video.

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  153. [img]
    Modifying styles in MS Word 2011 for Apple computers
    Applying Styles gives your document formatting consistency, but if you don't like how a Style looks then Modify the style to suit your need. Learn how to change font and paragraph attributes of Styles. For best viewing Download the video.

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    Mr Jonathan Lightfoot
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    Jodie Dean – WSA Talk
    This is video link to Jodie's talk: Exploitation in Communicative Capitalism from earlier this year which deals critically with blogging in relation to free-market economy.

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    Sample student reflective writing (Computer Science)
    4 examples of student reflections

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    Interactive report writing from Edinburgh Napier University
    Short general guide to report writing with drag and drop activities and sequenced (multiple choice) questions

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  157. collection
    Technical reports
    Collection of resources for COMP 1205

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    Research and Blogging
    What is research? What is visual research? Visual research and the creative enquiry Connecting Studio Practice and Skills and Research Comms Skills Examples of Graphic Arts blogs

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    Mr James Branch
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    Overview and Introduction to Web Services
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    how to change a needle
    domestic knitting machine tutorial

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    how to use the tuck function on a punchcard.
    domestic knitting machine tutorial

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    how to do a 2 colour punchcard
    domestic knitting machine tutorial

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    Generators 3
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    Generators 2
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    Using the Normal and Quotation styles in the University's thesis template in MS Word 2011 (for Apple computers)
    The Normal style is used for all your standard paragraphs of text in the thesis and also provides the underlying formatting attributes for other styles. Learn how to use this style. The Quotation style is used to indicate text that it being quoted in your thesis, see how to use this style. For best viewing Download the video.

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    Mr Jonathan Lightfoot
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    PGR Tracker Demonstration for Supervisors
    This short video is a demonstration of the University of Southampton's Post Graduate Research (PGR) Tracker software that supervisors use for tracking and recording their post graduate student’s progression and viewing training records. Click on the 'Download' link to watch the video with a clearer image.

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    PGR Tracker Demonstration for Students
    This short video is a demonstration of the University of Southampton's Post Graduate Research (PGR) Tracker software that PGR students use for recording and tracking their post graduate progression milestones and training. Click on the 'Download' link to watch the video with a clearer image.

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    WSAadm Course Bits
    Timetable / handbooks

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    WSAadm Timetable 2012-13
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    WSAadm Handbook 2012-13
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    Systems Design: Introduction to Systems
    This is the introductory slides for Comp1209 Systems Design. In the first half we explain the structure of the course, and in the second we give a brief introduction to Systems (using Bloodhound SSC as a class exercise)

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    Combining multiple files in to a single PDF file using Adobe Pro X
    This video shows you how to create a single PDF file combining the contents of several files. The steps relate to using Adobe Pro X. For best viewing Download the file.

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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.

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    Induction Run-through Guide
    Video of basic eSystems induction for Tom and Paul

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    A Communication Design Handbook Vol 1 21012-13 iBooks/iPad version... PDF export
    One of the things about Apple's walled garden iBooks system is the only way to share what you've created in iBooks Author is via the iPad or a PDF preview... So, for those of you who haven't got an iPad... but don't try clicking on the videos or the slideshows.

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    how to knit with part/hold buttons
    domestic knitting machine tutorial

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    MA Communication Design Handbook Vol 1 2012-13 eBooks
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    MA Communication Design Handbook Vol 1 21012-13 PDF version
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    MA Communication Design Handbook Vol 1 21012-13 ePub version
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    MA Communication Design Handbook Vol 1 21012-13 Kindle version
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    how to change colour
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  183. [img]
    how to transfer stitches
    domestic knitting machine tutorial

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  184. [img]
    An introduction to applying styles in the University's thesis template using MS Word 2011 for Apple computers
    Keeping formatting consistent is made easy by using Styles and they allow you to change the look of the text formatting throughout your file with a few clicks. This video shows how to apply styles in a MS Word 2011 file. Using Heading styles also allow you to make the most out of Word’s Navigation Pane and Table of Contents features – watch our videos on those too! For best viewing Download the video.

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    Mr Jonathan Lightfoot
  185. collection
    Professional skills engineers / ECS
    A series of resources to provide the background knowledgeable for discussions on professional skills. This may also help as a reference when writing reports or undertaking projects for the first time.

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    Mr Justin Steele-Davies
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    Technical Writing: The Abstract
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    Mr Justin Steele-Davies
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    Technical Writing Part 3
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    Technical Writing Part 2
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    Mr Justin Steele-Davies
  189. [img]
    Technical Writing Part 1
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    Oral Presentations: Preparation and Performance
    A short lecture on presentation skills in an academic environment

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    Electronic systems/resources introduction
    Presentation guide for Tom and Paul - apologies for quality/lack-of-rehersal. It was only intended as a mic-check, but I got carried away.

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    Mr David Davies
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    Creating a Table of Contents to cover only part of a file's content using MS Word 2011 for Apple computers
    A Table of Contents can be tweaked so that it picks up the content from only part of a file (such as an Appendix). This video shows you how to make such a change to a Table of Contents that is based upon Heading Styles. For best viewing Download the video.

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    Mr Jonathan Lightfoot
  193. [img]
    Using the Document Map in MS Word 2011
    The Document Map makes it very easy get an overview of the heading structure of a long document and to navigate aroiund the file quickly. If you watch this video also watch the ones on Using Heading and Contents Styles as well as on Tables of Content. For best viewing Download the video.

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    Mr Jonathan Lightfoot
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    how to e wrap cast on
    machine knitting tutorial

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  195. [img]
    How to do a quick cast on.
    Domestic knitting machine tutorial.

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  196. [img]
    University of Southampton thesis template for use with MS Word 2003 (PC) and 2004 (Apple)
    This template is for use with both Word 2003 (PC) and Word 2004 (Apple Mac). It provides a structure and format that meets with the University's Quality requirements for a thesis. The template has mirror margins set up to allow for double-sided printing. It is not compulsory to use the template when writing a thesis. but it's use will make your thesis well presented and should save you a lot of time and effort. Since Office 2003/2004 are no longer the supported versions of Office used at the University there are no supporting videos.

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  197. [img]
    Hiding pictures in MS Word 2011 documents
    If scrolling through your Word 2011 file is a bit slow due to there being a lot of images in the file, then temporarily turn off the images and show placeholders in the their stead. For best viewing Download the video.

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    Using the Screen Split tool in MS Word 2011
    When working on a long Word document it can be very useful to be able to look at two parts of the file at the same time, use the Screen Split tool to do just this. For best viewing Download the video.

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    Mr Jonathan Lightfoot
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    Using Captions, Tables of Tables and Tables of Figures in MS Word 2011
    A Table of Figures, Tables or Equations can easily be created and refreshed in Word. See how to add Captions to your tables, figures or equations; and how to refresh the Table of Figures and Table of Tables in the University’s thesis template. For best viewing Download the video.

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    Mr Jonathan Lightfoot
  200. [img]
    University of Southampton thesis template for MS Word 2010/2013/2016 (PC) and 2011/2016 (Mac)
    The template is for use with both Word 2010/2013/2016 for PC and Word 2011/2016 for Apple Mac. The template that used to be stored here in EdShare has been moved. Please see the links on the document now stored in this resource. The template provides a structure and format that meets with the University's quality requirements for a thesis such as mirror margins to allow for double-sided printing. It is not compulsory to use the template when writing a thesis, however it's use, in conjunction with the supporting material referenced at the start of the template, will make your thesis well presented and should save you a lot of time and effort. If you have Word 2003 there is a separate template for this version of Word available. Since this is not a University supported version of Office there are no supporting videos.

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    Using the Browse Object tool in MS Word 2011
    Use the Browse Object tool to quickly navigate through a selected type of object in your file – pages, tables, sections, images, footnotes or headings of your document. For best viewing Download the video.

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    Mr Jonathan Lightfoot
  202. [img]
    Using Tables of Contents in MS Word 2011
    A Table of Contents can be automatically generated and refreshed in a Word document so long as you use Heading styles (see the Heading Styles video). This video shows how to use Tables of Contents in the University’s thesis template. For best viewing Download the video.

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  203. collection
    Tools to use when writing a thesis using Word 2011 (for Apple computers)
    A collection of videos on time saving features when using MS Word 2011 to write a thesis. Learn how to use styles, make table of contents, make table of figures, use the document map, use the browse object tool and keep a count of the words in your file and many more useful features of Word 2011. Word 2011 is for Apple computers, there is a collection of similar video for use with the PC version Word 2010.

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    Mr Jonathan Lightfoot
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    Using Word Count features in MS Word 2011
    Knowing the number of words in a Word 2011 document or in a text selection within a file can be very useful. See how to use Word’s word count features. For best viewing Download the video.

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    Mr Jonathan Lightfoot
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    Modifying Styles in MS Word 2010
    Applying Styles gives your document formatting consistency, but if you don't like how a Style looks then Modify the style to suit your need. Learn how to change font and paragraph attributes of Styles. For best viewing Download the video.

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    Mr Jonathan Lightfoot
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    Using the TitlePage, Contents and Appendix styles in the University's thesis template for MS Word 2010
    This video shows you when and how to use the styles TitlePage, Contents and Appendix styles in the University's thesis template in Word 2010. For best viewing Download the video.

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    Mr Jonathan Lightfoot
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    IT account information for finishing Pre-Sessional students
    International students on Pre-Sessional programmes receive an IT account for the duration of their Pre-Sessional programme. When they have passed this programme and are about to start their substantive programme of study they must cease using the Pre-Sessional IT account and Subscribe again to create a new account which will be used in their new studies. This video explains outlines what they need to do as they transition from their old account to their new account. For best viewing Download the video.

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    Printing only part of an MS Word 2010 document
    You won't always want to print the whole of your document; here are some useful ways of printing only part of a MS Word 2010 file. For best viewing Download the video.

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    Mr Jonathan Lightfoot
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    How to add additional chapters to the University's thesis template in MS Word 2010
    The University's thesis template comes with 6 main chapter sections. If you wish to add more you'll need to perform a few steps, this video shows you how. For best viewing Download the video.

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    Using Footnotes and Endnotes in MS Word 2010
    Word 2010 has features that make it easy to add footnotes to the bottom of pages and end notes to the end of a document or at the end of a section. See how to use these features with the University’s thesis template. For best viewing Download the video.

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    Mr Jonathan Lightfoot
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    How to make a Table of Contents to cover only part of the file in MS Word 2010
    A Table of Contents can be tweaked so that it picks up the content from only part of a file (such as an Appendix). This video shows you how to make such a change to a Table of Contents that is based upon Heading Styles. For best viewing Download the video.

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    Mr Jonathan Lightfoot
  212. [img]
    Using Tables of Figures in MS Word 2010
    A Table of Figures, Tables or Equations can easily be created and refreshed in Word. This video shows how to add captions to your tables, figures or equations; and how to refresh the Table of Figures and Table of Tables in the University’s Thesis Template. For best viewing Download the video.

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    Mr Jonathan Lightfoot
  213. [img]
    Using Tables of Contents in MS Word 2010
    A Table of Contents can be automatically generated and refreshed in a Word document so long as you use Heading styles (see the Heading Styles video). This video shows how to use Tables of Contents in the University’s Thesis Template. For best viewing Download the video.

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  214. collection
    Tools to use when writing a thesis in Word 2010/2013 (PC)
    This collection of videos shows you how to use a range of time-saving tools when writing a thesis in MS Word 2010/2013. See the full SupportGuide at http://www.go.soton.ac.uk/thesispc. There are videos on using styles; creating tables of contents and tables of figures; using the Navigation Pane; using the Browse Object tool and many more. There is an equivelent collection for use with Word 2011 which is for use with Apple computers.

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    Mr Jonathan Lightfoot
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    Using the Navigation Pane in MS Word 2010
    The Navigation Pane makes it very easy to navigate around the Headings a long document, to reshuffle sections of content and to select and print parts of a file. For best viewing Download the video.

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    Mr Jonathan Lightfoot
  216. [img]
    Using screen splitting in MS Word 2010
    When working on a long Word document it can be very useful to be able to look at two parts of the file at the same time, use the Screen Split tool to do just this. For best viewing Download the video.

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    Mr Jonathan Lightfoot
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    Using the Normal and Quotation styles in the University's thesis template for MS Word 2010
    The Normal style is used for all your standard paragraphs of text in the thesis and also provides the underlying formatting attributes for other styles. Learn how to use this style. For best viewing Download the video. The Quotation style is used to indicate text that it being quoted in your thesis, see how to use this style.

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    Mr Jonathan Lightfoot
  218. [img]
    Using the Browse Object tool in MS Word 2010
    Use the Browse Object tool to quickly navigate through a selected type of object in your file – pages, tables, sections, images, footnotes or headings of your document. For best viewing Download the video.

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    Mr Jonathan Lightfoot
  219. [img]
    Using Heading Styles in the University's thesis template in MS Word 2010
    This will probably be the most useful and time-saving thing you can do when writing a thesis. Using Heading styles in your thesis will not only create a series of sequentially numbered, consistently formatted headings and subheadings, it will also allow you to make a refreshable Table of Contents and make the most out of Word’s Navigation Pane. For best viewing Download the video.

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    Mr Jonathan Lightfoot
  220. [img]
    Preview
    EndNote X6 - Basic Guide
    A step-by-step guide to building an EndNote library, downloading information from general databases and citing references in Word documents

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    Mrs Linda Robertson
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    Hiding Pictures in MS Word 2010 documents
    If scrolling through your Word file is a bit slow due to there being a lot of images in the file, then temporarily turn off the images and show placeholders in their stead. For best viewing Download the video.

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    Mr Jonathan Lightfoot
  222. [img]
    Finding and replacing text in MS Word 2010
    Finding and replacing text in an MS Word 2010 document can save time when you need to make corrections to a word or phrase throughout your file. For best viewing Download the video.

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    Mr Jonathan Lightfoot
  223. [img]
    Using Word Count features in MS Word 2010
    Knowing the number of words in a Word 2010 document or in a text selection within a file can be very useful. See how to use Word’s word count features. For best viewing Download the video.

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    Mr Jonathan Lightfoot
  224. [img]
    An Introduction to applying styles in MS Word 2010
    Keeping formatting consistent is made easy by using Styles and they allow you to change the look of the text formatting throughout your file with a few clicks. This video shows how to apply styles in a MS Word 2010 file. Using Heading styles also allow you to make the most out of Word’s Navigation Pane and Table of Contents features – watch our videos on those too! For best viewing Download the video.

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    Mr Jonathan Lightfoot
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    testing 123
    blah

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    TurnItIn / eAssignment Comparison 2012
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    Current research in Astronomy at the University of Southampton
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    AS/A Level Science & Art Competition: Particle Physics
    A video made by physics for the AS/A Level Science & Art Competition

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    Mr Christopher Gutteridge
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    PREP Framework Handbook, Appendix 8 for Descriptor 4
    decription of Descriptor 4 Portfolio requirements

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    Mr Paul Riddy
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    Professional Recognition of Educator Practice Framework Handbook
    UoS CPD Framework route

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    Mr Paul Riddy
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    Fuses and Surge Arrestors
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    Mr Paolo Memoli
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    References from Dave Green Workshop 2012
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    Some Awkward Questions about Supervision - Dave Green
    Slides from Workshop Dave Green 2012

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  234. collection
    Supervision Workshops
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    Dr Fionnuala Mckiernan
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    Reliability
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    Mr Paolo Memoli
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    Relay Characteristics
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    Mr Paolo Memoli
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    Breakers and Reclosers
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    Mr Paolo Memoli
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    TDHVL lectures
    lectures on high-voltage power engineering

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    Mr Justin Steele-Davies
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    IRP Poster - The Evolution of Malware
    IRP poster for "The Evolution of Malware"

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    Miss Clare Lam
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    Web4All: Web Accessibility and Usability at the University of Southampton
    "Web 4 All" promotes digital inclusion at the University of Southampton through a process set up to deliver web products that are accessible, usable and enjoyable to use.

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    Ms Ronise Nepomuceno
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    Mental Health for students
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    Mr James Wilson
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    IRP Poster - Side-effects in Software Transactional Memory
    Poster for IRP project 'Side-effects in Software Transactional Memory: Extending Deuce with TwilightSTM'

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    Mr Stephen Tuttlebee
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    Electrocutaneous Stimulation: Principles, Applications and Challenges
    IRR Poster 2012

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    Physics video for AS/A Level Science & Art Competition
    A video made by physics for the AS/A Level Science & Art Competition

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    A sample visualization of contributions to http://eprints.soton.ac.uk
    This is a sample visualization of contributions to eprints.soton.ac.uk. The visualization was created from data from the OAI endpoint using gource. The data is divided by dc:subject classification. The idea was taken from Martin Hawksey's blog post http://mashe.hawksey.info/2011/12/google-refining-jorum-ukoer/

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    Foot and ankle Consensus Study 2012
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    Miss Lucy Gates
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    Foot and Ankle Consensus Study 2012
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    Miss Lucy Gates
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    Investigating the use of Virtual Learning Environments by teachers in schools and colleges
    Investigating the use of Virtual Learning Environments by teachers in schools and colleges

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    Prof David Read
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    Business Skills for Employability
    Presenter resource for Business Skills for Employability.

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    replacement file
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    Foot and Ankle Consensus study 2012
    Lucy Gates Study Introduction PPT

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    Leavers Pack 2012 - wallet template w/ bleed
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    Preview
    OSCE Grids
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    Leavers_Pack_2012_Burn_Copy
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    Mr David Davies
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    Computers for Cynics
    Shared with the World by
    Prof Leslie Carr
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    User Experience (a hidden barrier) in OER
    More Open Education Resources (OER) and learning environments are being created and starting to mature and there are a number of barriers to learning and creator participation. One often overlooked barrier that has been given less attention, especially within OERs, is user experience (UX). UX is the way a person feels about using a product, system or service. We are creatures with emotional needs and, in the rush to get great content open and available sometimes the usability, the wow factor and good design principles get left by the wayside. I will demonstrate ways to think about UX for your OER and learning environments and why this is an important factor in helping engage learners with our educational materials. ‘The real payoff comes when we can make that remarkability last. When we can make people continually feel our work is worthy of discussion. When—for weeks, months, maybe even years— the people who engage with our work continue to sing its praises to everybody they meet’– (Jared Spool in Walter, A. Designing for Emotion). Walter, A. (2011) Designing for Emotion, A Book Apart. http://www.abookapart.com/products/designing-for-emotion

    Shared with the World by
    Dr Adam Procter
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    Revision Lecture - 2012
    Shared with the University by
    Prof Thanassis Tiropanis
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    Network Dynamics
    Shared with the University by
    Mr Michael Yip
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    Grading in Practice Nursing
    Shared with the World by
    Ms Pauline Morgan
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    On social networks and game theory, some research problems
    Seminar given as part of social networking course, to give a brief overview of some applied examples game theory used in social network simulation

    Shared with the University by
    Mr Connor Mccabe
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    Semantic Web and Web 2.0
    Shared with the World by
    Dr Nicholas Gibbins
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    GRDDL, RDFa and POWDER
    Shared with the World by
    Dr Nicholas Gibbins
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    Rules
    Shared with the World by
    Dr Nicholas Gibbins
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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.

    Shared with the World by
    Prof Hugh Davis
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    Cable design
    Shared with the World by
    Mr Justin Steele-Davies
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    Cable circuit operation 2
    Shared with the World by
    Mr Justin Steele-Davies
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    Cable circuit operation 1
    Shared with the World by
    Mr Justin Steele-Davies
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    Full induction 1
    Shared with the University by
    Mr Justin Steele-Davies
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    Full induction 2
    Shared with the University by
    Mr Justin Steele-Davies
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    HV cable testing
    Shared with the World by
    Mr Justin Steele-Davies
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    Introduction cables
    Shared with the World by
    Mr Justin Steele-Davies
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    Monitoring circuits
    Shared with the World by
    Mr Justin Steele-Davies
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    Power cable insulation
    Shared with the World by
    Mr Justin Steele-Davies
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    Synchronous generator 2b
    Shared with the World by
    Mr Justin Steele-Davies
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    Synchronous generator 2a
    Shared with the World by
    Mr Justin Steele-Davies
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    Synchronous generator 1
    Shared with the World by
    Mr Justin Steele-Davies
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    Substation design 2
    Shared with the World by
    Mr Justin Steele-Davies
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    Substation design 1
    Shared with the World by
    Mr Justin Steele-Davies
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    Power systems 1
    Shared with the World by
    Mr Justin Steele-Davies
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    Power systems 2
    Shared with the World by
    Mr Justin Steele-Davies
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    Power systems 3
    Shared with the World by
    Mr Justin Steele-Davies
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    Power systems 4
    Shared with the World by
    Mr Justin Steele-Davies
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    Power systems 5
    Shared with the World by
    Mr Justin Steele-Davies
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    Power systems 6
    Shared with the World by
    Mr Justin Steele-Davies
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    Power systems 7
    Shared with the World by
    Mr Justin Steele-Davies
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    Transformers 6
    Shared with the World by
    Mr Justin Steele-Davies
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    Transformers 5
    Shared with the World by
    Mr Justin Steele-Davies
  290. [img]
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    The Impact of User Generated Content in Journalism
    Shared with the World by
    Prof Leslie Carr
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    Transformers 3
    A 36 minute covering transformer testing, use in three-phase connections and power systems by Prof Jan Sykulski of the University of Southampton.

    Shared with the World by
    Mr Justin Steele-Davies
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    Transformers 2
    A 44 minute introduction to the concepts of equivalent circuits, voltage regulation and per unit notation by Prof Jan Sykulski of the University of Southampton.

    Shared with the World by
    Mr Justin Steele-Davies
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    Transformers 4
    Shared with the World by
    Mr Justin Steele-Davies
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    Transformers 1
    A 35 minute overview of Transformer construction and design elements by Prof Jan Sykulski of the University of Southampton.

    Shared with the World by
    Mr Justin Steele-Davies
  295. [img]
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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.

    Shared with the World by
    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
    Shared with the World by
    Prof Hugh Davis
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    How reliable is Google Scholar for Bibliometrics?
    A summary of the literature

    Shared with the World by
    Mr Michael Whitton
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    DevECS Revision Control Lecture
    A presentation to accompany the DevECS Revision Control talk being held on the 25th April 2012. This talk covers basic git usage ensuring that users can make the most of revision control with no previous use.

    Shared with the World by
    Mr Phillip Whittlesea
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    Open Government Data
    Linked Open data – a platform for modern science, engineering, education and business. In the more recent talk, Sir Nigel Shadbolt speaks about "The Value of Openess - The Open Data Institute and Publically Funded Open Data" during the Natural History Museum of London Informatics Horizons event.

    Shared with the World by
    Prof Leslie Carr
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    CITE Powerpoint presentation template
    A template to be used by CITE members for presentations. It was created based on previous ECS powerpoint templates as well as the standard University template.

    Shared with the University by
    Mr E Elearnip
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    Vim - The what, the why and the how
    An introduction to Vim and why I use it. This resource is the precursor to a technical walk through and code along using vim. During the talk I handed round a cheat sheet for vim which can be found at http://www.tuxfiles.org/linuxhelp/vimcheat.html You can find full documentation and a lot more indepth examples in the vim documentation: http://vimdoc.sourceforge.net/htmldoc/help.html

    Shared with the World by
    Mr Patrick Mcsweeney
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    Game Theory and Addiction
    A brief one lecture introduction to Game Theory and Addiction techniques for building a games.

    Shared with the World by
    Dr David Tarrant
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    Sanjay Saint - Preventing CAUTI
    Teleclass: (FREE … WHO Teleclass - North America) Implementing Change: The Technical & Socio-Adaptive Aspects of Preventing Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infection

    Shared with the University by
    Mr James Wilson
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    The Elevator Pitch
    This lecture looks at what is and what makes a great elevator pitch and uses some of the "best" pitches to show that it is not as easy as some think.

    Shared with the World by
    Dr David Tarrant
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    SPARQL Protocol and RDF Query Language
    Shared with the World by
    Dr Nicholas Gibbins
  307. [img]
    ZeroWIN 2012
    For storing and sharing ZeroWIN documents

    Shared with the University by
    Dr Tony Curran
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    OpenImaj WebTools
    A compiled JAR of the OpenImaj WebTools module. You can download this and run it straight away. See http://www.openimaj.org/ and http://blogs.ecs.soton.ac.uk/oneshare/2012/04/03/audio-proceedings/ for further details

    Shared with the World by
    Mr Patrick Mcsweeney
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    Supervisors' Placement Register Template
    Shared with the World by
    Dr Fionnuala Mckiernan
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    What's in a name? The Semantic Web's identity crisis
    WAIS Seminar, presented 29 Mar 2012

    Shared with the World by
    Dr Nicholas Gibbins
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    Timberland
    Shared with the University by
    Mr Hung-Tan Wei
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    Ontology Design Patterns
    Shared with the World by
    Dr Nicholas Gibbins
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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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    Introduction to jQuery
    Introduction to jQuery and using objects with JSON.

    Shared with the World by
    Dr David Tarrant
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    Introduction to HTML5
    Covers HTML5 design principals and key changes. Outlined are new and retired elements, changes to forms and media support. This lecture then also covers key changes to CSS3 and JavaScript which support the development and implementation of HTML5

    Shared with the World by
    Dr David Tarrant
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    Making Progress in Open Access
    Shared with the World by
    Prof Leslie Carr
  317. [img]
    Ontology Engineering
    Shared with the World by
    Dr Nicholas Gibbins
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    DTC Web Science Presentations to Industry Forum
    Shared with the World by
    Prof Leslie Carr
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    Institution of Civil Engineers
    Shared with the University by
    Mr Mikhail Bessonov
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    Digital Inequality
    Unpicking and understanding if and how the web is linked to inequality means: Recognising that the access divide is not over, Thinking beyond hardware, Thinking beyond demographic variables, Developing a conceptual and theoretical toolkit, Beyond technological determinism, Co-constitution, Intersectionality, Technical capital

    Shared with the World by
    Prof Leslie Carr
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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

    Shared with the World by
    Prof Hugh Davis
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    Web Ontology Language
    Shared with the World by
    Dr Nicholas Gibbins
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    Description Logics
    Shared with the World by
    Dr Nicholas Gibbins
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    Linked Data
    Shared with the World by
    Dr Nicholas Gibbins
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    RDF Schema
    Shared with the World by
    Dr Nicholas Gibbins
  326. [img]
    Resource Description Framework
    Shared with the World by
    Dr Nicholas Gibbins
  327. [img]
    Ontologies
    Shared with the World by
    Dr Nicholas Gibbins
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    Vocabularies and Applications
    Shared with the World by
    Dr Nicholas Gibbins
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    Semantic Web Technologies
    Shared with the World by
    Dr Nicholas Gibbins
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    Web design debugging
    Lecture notes from Dr Sarvapali Ramchurn on web design debugging and Firebug.

    Shared with Selected Schools/Units by
    Mrs Olja Rastic-Dulborough
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    Guidance on Taking Leave/Minimum Days on Placement
    Shared with the World by
    Dr Fionnuala Mckiernan
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    Role Play Feedback Form
    Shared with the World by
    Dr Fionnuala Mckiernan
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    Helpful Aspects of Supervision Feedback Form
    Shared with the World by
    Dr Fionnuala Mckiernan
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    Graph Theory and Social Networks Tutorial
    For COMP60

    Shared with the University by
    Dr Xin Wang
  335. [img] [img]
    e-Health
    Shared with the World by
    Prof Leslie Carr
  336. [img]
    How to Win at Mobile Development
    Shared with the University by
    Prof Leslie Carr
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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

    Shared with the World by
    Prof Hugh Davis
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    Tools for Communication, Collaboration �and for Mobile Learning
    Introduction as part of UG TEL course

    Shared with the World by
    Prof Hugh Davis
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    Getting Started with Open Data II
    Overview of Linked Data in presentation to Royal Academy of Engineering

    Shared with the University by
    Prof Leslie Carr
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    Interim Show - Group C
    We just met up at 12pm on 24th Feb. and discussed about our assignment.

    Shared with the University by
    Mr Hung-Tan Wei
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    Changing Education Paradigms - Sir Ken Robinson
    This animation was adapted from a talk given at the RSA by Sir Ken Robinson, world-renowned education and creativity expert and recipient of the RSA's Benjamin Franklin award. For more information on Sir Ken's work visit: http://www.sirkenrobinson.com

    Shared with the World by
    Prof Hugh Davis
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    Remote and Connected
    The Web offers new possibilities to link remote and rural places into economic, political and social activities in ways that transcend earlier restrictions of distance. Dyroy Kommune, off the northern coast of Norway, welcomes Web Science students to undertake research on its digital strategy.

    Shared with the World by
    Prof Leslie Carr
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    Getting Started With Open Data
    This lecture introduces an array of data sources that can be used to create new applications and visualisations, many examples of which are given. Additionally, there are a number of slides on open data standards, freedom of information requests and how to affect the future of open data.

    Shared with the World by
    Dr David Tarrant
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    Getting Started with Open Data
    Shared with the World by
    Prof Leslie Carr
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    Mobile App Development Platforms
    Tutorial Resources

    Shared with the World by
    Prof Leslie Carr
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    Numerical Methods Worksheets
    These worksheets are formative assessment for the Numerical Methods modules MATH3018 and MATH6111 (some material is only covered in MATH3018). Intended to back up both the theory and the coding (in Matlab) side

    Shared with the World by
    Prof Ian Hawke
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    Pragmatic Linked Data at the University of Southampton
    Shared with the World by
    Mr Christopher Gutteridge
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    Hacktivism
    Shared with the World by
    Prof Leslie Carr
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    Design Audit Project
    Shared with the University by
    Mr Hung-Tan Wei
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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/

    Shared with the World by
    Prof Hugh Davis
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    Platforms, Languages and Packaging
    This lecture outlines the decisions which need to be made early in a software project regrading the management of a professional sustainable software product or website. This lecture looks at the many different platforms and languages that can be used on these and outlines the differences between interpreted and "native" languages. We also outline the importance of using revision control systems properly and how these are essential for both distribution and supporting of software. Finally this lecture describes how to build a package for the Debian Linux platform.

    Shared with the World by
    Dr David Tarrant
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    Virtual Learning Environments
    Shared with the World by
    Prof Hugh Davis
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    Introduction to Learning Technologies
    Shared with the World by
    Prof Hugh Davis
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    Seminar Skills
    Shared with the World by
    Prof Leslie Carr
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    Rich Apps Introductory Lecture
    What are Rich Apps? How can students develop their career prospects as well as develop software? This lecture describes the aims and objectives of the course, and gives an outline of the first assessment.

    Shared with the World by
    Prof Leslie Carr
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    Information skills for research - basic
    Search strategy and free text searching of database resources for Health Sciences

    Shared with the University by
    Mrs Linda Robertson
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    Clinical Contact Log
    Shared with the World by
    Dr Fionnuala Mckiernan
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    Log of Clinical Competence
    Shared with the World by
    Dr Fionnuala Mckiernan
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    research proposal ikea in the loop of Indian market
    prospect of Ikea considering Indian market

    Shared with the University by
    Mr Avinash Kumar
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    Sainsbury's live well for less
    Shared with the University by
    Miss Qin Zhang
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    COMP1004 Programming Principles
    These are the resources used for the Computer Science course Programming Principles, designed to teach students the fundamentals of computer programming and object orientation via learning the Java language. We also touch on some software engineering basics, such as patterns, software design and testing. The course assumes no previous knowledge of programming, but there is a fairly steep learning curve, and students are encouraged to practice, practice, practice!

    Shared with the World by
    Prof David Millard
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    INFO1010 - Group Pres Green ICT
    Main presentation plus Research links etc.

    Shared with the University by
    Mrs Olja Rastic-Dulborough
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    Programming Principles: Conclusions
    This is the revision session for our Programming Principles course. We remind ourselves of the three pillars of object oriented programming, look ahead to the exam, and share some parting advice.

    Shared with the World by
    Prof David Millard
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